Kawasaki Ninja H2 will soon be coming in a Street Bike Version

Well, it is hard to believe but that's true, the Kawasaki is planning to come-up with a street version of its newly launched Kawasaki Ninja H2. The same motorcycle for which we have been waiting for more than a month but trust me it's worth waiting. The company has started teasing its fans and everybody else by releasing various teasing videos and images, showcasing the stylish curves and cues of the motorcycle. The manufacture has recently unveiled the very same at the INTERMOT, 2014, which was held at the Cologne, Germany later last week.

The Japanese has been producing this motorcycle and the company has said that it is a completely in-house built motorcycle. The Kawasaki Ninja H2 is the first ever motorcycle which will be using the Supercharged engine. The company has claimed that the newly introduced motorcycle would be able to give an amazing kind of acceleration which you have never experienced before. Moreover, the Kawasaki has recently released another video showcasing the street version of the Supercharged motorcycle. There would be minor changes in the track-only and street-version motorcycles.

Kawasaki Ninja H2 Street Version

Talking about the mechanism of the Kawasaki Ninja H2, the track-only version is powered by an in-line, four-cylinder, supercharged engine with an engine displacement of 998cc. The power plant of the motorcycle is capable to channel out a total power of 300 horses. In comparison of this, the Kawasaki Ninja H2 street version will stand somewhere in between 225-250BHP of power. The Kawasaki Ninja H2 road-legal version will be making its debut at the upcoming EICMA, which will be going to held in the month of November, 2014.

Kawasaki Ninja H2

Moving around to the changes which will be received by the Kawasaki Ninja H2 Street version are a number plate at the rear section, which was missing in the track version; blinkers and sporty rear view mirrors replacing the wings and a badge of Ninja over the fuel tank. If having a closer look to the teaser video, the street version doesn't feature pillion seat and foot-pegs. The most appealing part of the Ninja H2 street-version is the twin exhaust tail, leaving behind the air scoops and stabilisers.

Kawasaki Ninja H2 Wings

However, the changes which have been made in the Kawasaki Ninja H2 street version will not affect the Supercharged engined motorcycle. Let's wait the 5th of November, 2014, when the company will officially showcase the Ninja Street Version at the EICMA, Milan, Italy.