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Why H2R is not used in MotoGP?

Why H2R is not used in MotoGP?

Some of you Kawasaki fanboys no doubt may have thought the H2R would have put up a better challenge but put simply, from a standing start, it doesn’t. As previously highlighted, the H2R is clearly hindered off of the line, and is not anywhere near as efficicint at putting its power down as the MotoGP machine.

Is Kawasaki H2R allowed in MotoGP?

And it does it very well indeed! On a standard quarter mile drag, the MotoGP bike would smoke the H2R, primarily because of the weight difference. The MotoGP bikes have about 1500 BHp / Ton and the H2R has about 1400 BHp/ton. In the 1/4 mile , both bikes would not be able to reach a speed where they are power limited.

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Is it legal to drive Kawasaki H2R on roads?

The Kawasaki H2R is the pinnacle of Kawasaki motorbike technical prowess. It is an extreme race bike with 320hp, race use only, slick tyres, 136db exhaust, NOT road legal at all, no headlights, no radiator fans, etc… This H2R has full headlights, hi/lo beam, rear lights, brake lights, indicators.

Can you buy Kawasaki H2R?

If you wish to buy the Kawasaki Ninja H2R in India, you will have to spare Rs 69.8 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for it.

Are superchargers allowed in MotoGP?

No engine supercharging or turbocharging is allowed, and only six gears are allowed. The minimum weight of a MotoGP bike is 158kg. They run 24 litres of fuel a race, get 12 engines per season and enjoy unlimited testing.

What motorcycle companies are in MotoGP?

MotoGP class

  • Aprilia RS-GP.
  • Ducati Desmosedici.
  • Honda RC213V.
  • KTM RC16.
  • Suzuki GSX-RR.
  • Yamaha YZR-M1.

Is Kawasaki participating in MotoGP?

Originally Answered: Why is Kawasaki not in MotoGP? MotoGP has become too expensive for Kawasaki, as they wish to race on a production derived motorcycle.

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Did Kawasaki won a MotoGP?

2009 MotoGP season Melandri finished in 2nd place at the French Grand Prix. This result is equal to Kawasaki’s best ever result in MotoGP and is their first podium finish since 2007.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJiosR5BS0w