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Should your Next motorcycle be Supersports or Supercharged??

Kawasaki Motorcycles and Yamaha Motor Company, both of these Japanese motorcycle manufacturers have been competing with each other for so long. The competition has now come become more rigid, when the two-wheeler makers have introduced their latest products. The Yamaha has come-up with its most-anticipated liter-class motorcycle, 2015 Yamaha R1 and the Kawasaki has introduced its first Supercharged engined liter-class motorcycle, Kawasaki Ninja H2. Let me help you rolling your eyes over the characteristics and mechanism of both these motorcycles.

2015 Yamaha R1:- When it was first introduced by the company, it has become the dream motorcycle of every other youth all across the world. The Yamaha has recently released a teasing video showcasing the curves and cues of the 2015 model of the R1. The company said that everything has changed except its name. The updated version is equipped with four-cylinder cross plane crank engine, which could be able to churn out a 230 BHP of total power and reached a top speed of 262 KMPH.

Apart from these technical changes, the 2015 version also receives Traction control, stability control and newly designed digital colored instrument cluster. The 2015 Yamaha R1 is being tested by the MotoGP Champion, Valentino Rossi.

Kawasaki Ninja H2:- Kawasaki Ninja H2 is the newly joined member in the Ninja Series family. This is the first ever motorcycle, which is equipped with a Supercharged engine giving out maximum power while running over the tracks. This is a track-oriented version, which has been designed in a very significant manner. The Kawasaki Ninja H2 has pretty appealing looks carrying carbon-fiber body works and wings on either side instead of rear-view mirrors.

Technically, the Ninja H2 is powered by a 998cc Supercharged engine pumping out a total power of 296BHP. The highlighted green colored chassis and single-sided swingarm simply work as top cherry over the cake. The Kawasaki Ninja H2 is actually "Built Beyond Belief".