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Ninja H2 Introduces the Old Kawasaki Logo, Rendering Surfaces, 240 HP Rumored

Kawasaki Ninja H2 with the old emblem 3 photos
Photo: Kawasaki
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Almost two weeks ahead of the official unveiling of its all-new Kawasaki Ninja H2 forced induction superbike, the house of Akashi remains quite secretive as to the tech details of the upcoming machine. The new teaser the Ninja H2 website published is once more, telling us nothing about the bike, at least nothing that would be truly amazing or of high interest for the riding community.
Instead, the video tells us that the new Ninja H2 will reintroduce one of its old logos in an updated shape. Still, opinions are quite different in the affair, with some of the riders saying that the old logo was good for the aircraft or heavy industries and would have better be left outside the modern motorcycle world.

On the other hand this move could add a bit to the brand identity, with an even greater potential of becoming an iconic emblem if the bikes that will display it turn out to be spectacular machines. Until more details of the Ninja H2 is out, the new-old Yi-Ching-like bedge is about all the world knows for a fact.

More and more speculations see the upcoming Ninja H2 as a bike with a displacement ranging anywhere between 750 and 1000, with the latter figure seemingly being favored by the majority. Even more, the peak power is rumored to be around 240 horsepower, and if this is true, then we’re definitely witnessing the start of a new war for the world’s fastest and most powerful production motorcycle.

The French guys at motojournal are already running a rendering of the Ninja H2 on the cover of their next issue, but you know the drill. Pics or it didn’t happen.

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