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H2R SUPERCHARGED
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JR wrote: Expensive bikes but dont freak at the prices shown in the article . They.re Canadian $
Count your blessings. Over here in Denmark the suggested price for the H2 (not the R) is $70,860 - and that's US dollars.
That's more than 20 months of wages for me, provided I don't pay tax, rent and bills or eat, drink and smoke...
I don't have a price qoute on the H2R, but oddly enough it will likely be a lot cheaper since there's no registration tax on vehicles that are track only. Still can't afford any of them though, even if I wanted to.
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I'm a big proponent of it's more fun to ride a slow bike fast, than a fast bike slow, while I admire the technology of the H2, I do not imagine it being a fun road bike because you'd have to keep constantly slowing down because you'd be findng yourself doing a 100 mph in a 30mph zone just short shifting through the gears. It does have an infectious howl to the exhaust note, almost as good as a KZ1000
Hats off to the guy racing the Mclaren, that's incredible bike control to accelerate that fast and hard.
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Zephyrrider wrote: Yer its KPH - but isnt it fun to scare the crap out of yourself every now and then so you know you are still alive - f*** i need that.
If you just want to scare yourself, most of the older Kawasaki's will do that if you push them hard enough and for a lot less money
You'll know when the H2's start crashing when you see the used parts on eBay.
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It would be part of a collection anyway if i were that well off
You are right - it would be impossible just to cruise about on and a lot of people are gonna get into trouble with one.That rider in Turkey wont be with us for long i reckon unless it is someone like Kenan Sofuoglu ,but even then .
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