Kawasaki Ninja H2R Wallpapers
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4K, HD, HQ Kawasaki Ninja H2R wallpapers, vertical backgrounds
App Name | Kawasaki Ninja H2R Wallpapers |
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Developer | bloodygorgeous |
Category | Personalization |
Download Size | 19 MB |
Latest Version | 2.0.0 |
Average Rating | 3.40 |
Rating Count | 465 |
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The Kawasaki Ninja HR2 is a motorcycle released by the Kawasaki company in the first quarter of 2015, providing a change in the h2r and h2 series. According to Kawasaki company, it has the world's first supercharger-powered engine. Kawasaki has used a Dog-Ring transmission, which can also be called a "dual-clutch transmission," in this model. This gearbox can transmit the power of the engine at high speeds without interruption.
In June 2015, TT race competitor James Hillier rode a Kawasaki Ninja H2R as an inter-race demonstration lap, at near-race speeds, using standard Superbike slick race tires, around the 373⁄4-mile road course, leading to a roads TT record of the highest top speed attained in the Isle of Man by a motorcycle.
On June 30, 2016, Kenan Sofuoglu, a five-time world champion Supersport circuit-racer, made a top speed attempt. Kawasaki supplied a stock Ninja H2R, other than special-formula rubber tires developed by Pirelli for the top speed attempt to withstand extreme high speeds, and the bike was equipped with race-grade fuel.
Kawasaki quoted the Ninja H2R maximum speed to be 380 kilometers per hour (240 mph). After training and preparing for four months, a speed of 400 kilometers per hour (250 mph) in just 26 seconds was claimed by a video recording of the bike's dashboard display.
Cycle World's Kevin Cameron had calculated two years earlier than with the right gearing, the Ninja H2R's engine power could theoretically overcome aerodynamic drag up to 250–260 miles per hour (400–420 km/h).
The street-legal Ninja HR2 has rear-view mirrors in place of the track-only H2R's wings. It also has plastic body panels in place of the Ninja H2R's carbon fiber. The street-legal bike makes 200 horsepower (150 kW), probably with a reduced supercharger boost compared to the Ninja H2R. The H2 and H2R share the supercharger (with a lower boost level on the H2) and many other components, except head gasket, cam profile, timing with ECU mapping, and exhaust system, as well as the R's clutch, has two additional plates.
For 2017, Kawasaki made a limited-edition model with 120 units produced globally: the individually-numbered Kawasaki Ninja HR2 Carbon with special paint and carbon-fiber upper cowl. For 2017, the standard model Kawasaki Ninja HR2 is also updated.
Please choose your desired Kawasaki Ninja H2R wallpaper and set it as a lock screen or home screen to give your phone an outstanding appearance.
We are grateful for your great support and always welcome your feedback about our wallpapers.
In June 2015, TT race competitor James Hillier rode a Kawasaki Ninja H2R as an inter-race demonstration lap, at near-race speeds, using standard Superbike slick race tires, around the 373⁄4-mile road course, leading to a roads TT record of the highest top speed attained in the Isle of Man by a motorcycle.
On June 30, 2016, Kenan Sofuoglu, a five-time world champion Supersport circuit-racer, made a top speed attempt. Kawasaki supplied a stock Ninja H2R, other than special-formula rubber tires developed by Pirelli for the top speed attempt to withstand extreme high speeds, and the bike was equipped with race-grade fuel.
Kawasaki quoted the Ninja H2R maximum speed to be 380 kilometers per hour (240 mph). After training and preparing for four months, a speed of 400 kilometers per hour (250 mph) in just 26 seconds was claimed by a video recording of the bike's dashboard display.
Cycle World's Kevin Cameron had calculated two years earlier than with the right gearing, the Ninja H2R's engine power could theoretically overcome aerodynamic drag up to 250–260 miles per hour (400–420 km/h).
The street-legal Ninja HR2 has rear-view mirrors in place of the track-only H2R's wings. It also has plastic body panels in place of the Ninja H2R's carbon fiber. The street-legal bike makes 200 horsepower (150 kW), probably with a reduced supercharger boost compared to the Ninja H2R. The H2 and H2R share the supercharger (with a lower boost level on the H2) and many other components, except head gasket, cam profile, timing with ECU mapping, and exhaust system, as well as the R's clutch, has two additional plates.
For 2017, Kawasaki made a limited-edition model with 120 units produced globally: the individually-numbered Kawasaki Ninja HR2 Carbon with special paint and carbon-fiber upper cowl. For 2017, the standard model Kawasaki Ninja HR2 is also updated.
Please choose your desired Kawasaki Ninja H2R wallpaper and set it as a lock screen or home screen to give your phone an outstanding appearance.
We are grateful for your great support and always welcome your feedback about our wallpapers.