What you see here in this image are the remains of a Kawasaki Ninja H2. No specific details are available about this crash, one of the first such reported accidents for the supercharged H2. The bike met its ill-fated end as its rider totalled it in an unfortunate crash. A photograph shared by Sandeep Halvadiya on Facebook shows the silver-mirror painted Kawasaki Ninja H2 lying on the ground with its front end totally decimated.
As the photograph reveals, the crash is clearly the result of the front wheel slamming into some sort of a barrier after the rider having lost control. The rim, as evident, took a bashing, and got bent. The impact, in the meantime took the front fork out of its pivot, leaving the bike in a visibly irreparable state. In our estimation, this thing will never roll again.
We saw one of the examples of this beautiful motorcycle in person as we met an Indian owner of the H2 for a user review and loved the way the machine looked. In that context, the sight of smashed silver mirror finish panels lying next to the fallen beast is absolutely heart-wrenching. The whereabouts of the incident are still unknown but looking at the number plate, it can be conclusively said that the motorcycle is not one of the five units that are currently rolling on the Indian roads.
The Kawasaki Ninja H2 is a Japanese masterpiece which is powered by a 998 cc in-line four cylinder supercharged engine, capable of delivering 200 PS of power. The motorcycle is priced at a whopping Rs 35 lakh in India.
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Hi Gautam, We have mentioned that in the report as well.
“it can be conclusively said that the motorcycle is not one of the five units that are currently rolling on the Indian roads.”
Not in India, zoom into the number plate…
there seems a number plate Below tyre it shows its not of india
i think you are wrong about the hp…….
Please check Registration Number. I guess this bike ain’t from India.