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2018 Kawasaki Ninja H2 Carbon Review on Total Motorcycle:
The Ninja H2™ Carbon features a carbon fiber upper cowl and special supercharger plate.
Experience unprecedented supercharged street performance and World Superbike racing inspired next-level electronics with the Kawasaki Ninja H2™ Carbon motorcycle. The supercharged production hypersport streetbike features the highest quality components complemented by numerous innovations from Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd (KHI). A special model with limited global production, the Ninja H2 Carbon stands out with a carbon-fiber upper cowl and silver-mirror matte paint, the same used on the closed-course Ninja H2™R. The result is an awe-inspiring work of mechanical art.
The Kawasaki Ninja H2™ is designed to be the ultimate performance street-legal motorcycle, built using state of the art technologies with cooperative development across Kawasaki’s high-performance motorcycle, aerospace and gas turbine divisions. The Ninja H2 is designed to be highway legal and comes with full lighting and mirrors, DOT-approved tires, street-legal muffler, and Ninja H2-specific front and side cowlings. The Ninja H2 will provide its owner with the ride of a lifetime.
The Ninja H2™ streetbike’s supercharged engine creates unprecedented power for remarkable acceleration. The heavy growl of the boosted liter-class engine is a sound the streets won’t soon forget.
Designed to offer riding excitement at a level never before experienced, the unprecedented Ninja H2 combines the joy derived from sport riding and the kind of intense acceleration that made the 1971 H2 (750SS Mach IV) a worldwide sensation. Tapping into the technological know-how possessed by the KHI Group, it has elevated motorcycle technology to a new level.
2018 Kawasaki Ninja H2 Carbon Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features
• KAWASAKI PROPRIETARY SUPERCHARGED TECHNOLOGY DELIVERS EXCEPTIONAL POWER AND TORQUE FOR THE ULTIMATE RIDING EXPERIENCE
• TRELLIS FRAME OPTIMIZES HANDLING AND EFFECTIVELY VENTS ENGINE HEAT
• OHLINS TTX36 SHOCK
• AEROSPACE-DESIGNED BODYWORK HELPS CREATE DOWNFORCE
The Ninja H2™ Carbon motorcycle design projects intense force becoming a product of functional beauty. Each and every angle is designed to contribute unprecedented performance and style.
• Developed by KHI, the Mirror Coated Matte Spark Black/Mirror Coated Spark Black paint of the fuel tank, fairing and seat cowl is the first-ever on a mass-production automobile or motorcycle
• The multi-layer composite paint includes a layer of pure silver formed by a chemical reaction, creating the mirrored effect
• In the shade, the dark base coat shows through the silver for a deep, 3D appearance. In the sun, the silver creates a brilliant metallic effect
Kawasaki set out to create a factory-built motorcycle, where Kawasaki engineers were able to pursue unadulterated performance without the limitations of street or racing homologation. The first four-stroke, supercharged motorcycle from a major manufacturer, the Kawasaki Ninja H2R produces once unheard of power for a factory-built motorcycle. It’s truly Built Beyond Belief.
In order to create a version that was not only street legal, but also street capable, the Kawasaki Ninja H2 sportbike was born, using engineering shared from the Ninja H2R. The Ninja H2 was developed using the technology from the Ninja H2R model, but worked within the street-legal and street-capable parameters.
Kawasaki introduced the limited production Ninja H2 Carbon motorcycle in 2017. The Ninja H2 Carbon motorcycle was based on the 2017 Ninja H2, enhanced with special features it returns in limited quantities in 2018.
This incredible trio shares many of the technologically advanced components, including the 998cc inline four-cylinder engine, proprietary supercharger, trellis frame, compact superbike dimensions, aerodynamic bodywork, single-sided swingarm, powerful Brembo® brakes and much more.
The Kawasaki Ninja H2™R is a limited-release closed course production motorcycle, available in select markets for a short period of time. To reserve the world’s most powerful supercharged production closed course motorcycle, complete an order form and make a deposit at your local authorized Kawasaki dealer starting on September 1, 2017 and no later than November 30, 2017. Reservations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis and secured only with a deposit.
The Kawasaki Ninja H2™ is a limited-release street legal production motorcycle, available in select markets for a short period of time. To purchase the most powerful supercharged production streetbike, visit your local authorized Kawasaki dealer starting on September 1, 2017 and no later than November 30, 2017.
The Kawasaki Ninja H2™ Carbon is a limited-release* street legal production motorcycle, available in select markets for a short period of time. To purchase the most powerful supercharged production streetbike, visit your local authorized Kawasaki dealer starting on September 1, 2017 and no later than November 30, 2017.
*The Ninja H2 Carbon has extremely limited production availability.
2018 Kawasaki Ninja H2 Carbon Totalmotorcycle.com Features and Benefits
ENGINE
The Kawasaki Ninja H2 engine had to be compact and produce high horsepower for intense acceleration. A supercharger was deemed necessary, but not just any existing supercharger would do. The collaborative effort across Kawasaki’s engineering divisions resulted in a highly-efficient supercharger that didn’t require an intercooler to reduce the temperature of the air being fed to the engine.
- Engine designed to handle stresses 1.5-2 times greater than a naturally aspirated engine of the same size.
- Crankshaft inertial moment was made as low as possible and combined with a lightweight flywheel for quick engine response. The relatively light rotational mass also contributes to quick handling characteristics.
- Dual secondary balancers assure extremely low engine vibration.
- Connecting rods balance strength and weight, and have a large big-end and bolt diameter for strength and durability in the high-output environment.
- Cast pistons offer better strength over forged pistons for the very high temperatures generated by the engine. The unique casting process creates hollow areas to achieve idealized thickness with reduced weight.
- A V-groove on the second piston ring land prevents top ring fluttering for reduced blow-by and oil consumption.
- Two oil jets per cylinder help cool the pistons. One nozzle sprays the entire underside of the piston dome, while the other concentrates spray on the exhaust side of the dome bottom.
- Large, deep-sump oil pan helps cool oil. Oil pan design ensures the oil pump is always surrounded by oil to prevent cavitation. Additionally, the unique angled shape and position of the oil strainer also helps prevent cavitation during strong acceleration and deceleration.
- High-flow oil pump contributes to oil cooling and has a high flow rate to provide optimum lubrication to the engine and transmission.
- Flat piston crown and combustion chamber design applied from Kawasaki’s Gas Turbine & Machinery Company to prevent knocking.
- One-piece cylinder/upper crankcase utilizes dummy cylinder head during honing process for more precise cylinder dimensions, which allows use of low-tension piston rings to reduce mechanical loss and boost engine response.
- Machine-formed combustion chamber helps achieve high power and helps prevent engine knock due to precisely controlled chamber volume.
- The cylinder head has a water jacket between the exhaust ports of each cylinder, large cooling passages around the spark plug holes and valve seats, and a large coolant outlet for optimum cooling performance.
- High-lift camshafts with wide valve overlap timing help increase performance.
- Exhaust valves have heads made of Inconel, an extremely heat-resistant alloy, and heat-resistant tapered stems. Stainless steel is used for the intake valves.
- Polished intake ports with idealized shape combined with straight exhaust ports that do not converge in head help boost power.
Supercharger
- Kawasaki designed and built centrifugal type supercharger has a pumping capacity of more than 200 liters of air per second with intake air reaching speeds of up to 328 feet per second, at a maximum 2.4 times atmospheric pressure.
- Planetary gear gets driving force from the crankshaft and spins a 69mm impeller, specially designed using Kawasaki Gas Turbine and Aerospace technology, up to nearly 130,000 rpm.
- Since the supercharger design is highly efficient, compressed intake air is minimally heated so no intercooler is necessary.
- Ram air intake duct feeds the supercharger fresh air in as straight a line as possible to help provide high output.
- Aluminum intake chamber between supercharger and throttle bodies helps radiate heat to keep intake air cool. Stainless steel nets positioned over the intake funnels promote fuel misting from the secondary fuel injectors to further cool the intake charge and increase filling efficiency.
- ECU-controlled blow-off valve regulates pressure gain in intake chamber when throttle is closed to prevent impeller surging and abnormal vibration.
- 45mm stainless steel header pipes taper from eliptical-shape which match dual straight exhaust ports to round, and combine with the double walled, under-engine pre-chamber to reduce exhaust noise with a small volume.
Digital Fuel Injection
- 50mm throttle valves operate with high precision to help provide smooth engine response. The system also enhances input to S-KTRC and accommodates the Kawasaki Launch Control and Kawasaki Engine Brake Control features.
- A high-pressure fuel pump is utilized to enhance high output from supercharger.
Kawasaki Quick Shifter (KQS)
- Downshift function within the Kawasaki Quick Shift (KQS) system which allows clutchless downshifts when the throttle is fully closed.
- Contact-less potentiometer-type quick shifter for quick upshifts that enable seamless acceleration.
Transmission
- Hydraulic clutch actuation achieved through Brembo radial pump master cylinder for smooth actuation and superb linearity.
- Cassette-style transmission facilitates quick gearing changes.
- Dog-ring transmission uses MotoGP technology in which the gears are fixed to the input transmission shafts and rings move to engage the gears on the output shaft. The result is lighter shifting, improved feel and quicker shifts.
- Transmission oil jets at every gear mesh and shift fork position provide direct cooling and exceptional lubrication for high durability.
Assist & Slipper Clutch
- Using the rotational forces of the clutch hub and pressure plate, the clutch is forced together during acceleration (Assist function) so that fewer and lighter clutch springs can be used for a lighter feel at the lever. During high back-torque, such as when too low of a gear is selected during downshifting, the Slipper function allows some clutch slippage to help prevent engine lock-up, stalling and rear wheel hop.
- Judder spring component helps prevent judder when the clutch is disengaged.
ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
KAWASAKI NEXT LEVEL ELECTRONICS FOR THE TRACK
- Kawasaki’s cutting-edge electronics have always excelled on the track due to the highly sophisticated programming that gives the ECU an accurate, real-time picture of what the chassis is doing using minimal software. With a Bosch IMU and the latest evolution of Kawasaki’s proprietary dynamic modeling software, the Ninja H2’s electronic management technology is next level, changing from setting-type and reaction-type systems to feedback-type systems. This greater capacity helps assist riders experience the Ninja H2’s full potential, on the track.
Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)(KP)
- The IMU measures inertia along 5 axes: acceleration along longitudinal, transverse and vertical axes, roll rate, and pitch rate. The yaw rate is calculated by the ECU using Kawasaki’s patented software to provide six-axis chassis attitude input of lean angle and acceleration/deceleration force for more precise management of the electronic riding aids.
- The IMU allows KTRC to incorporate more feedback to help maximize acceleration when exiting corners on the track.
- Unlike competitors’ systems that have pre-set limits, Kawasaki’s proprietary race-developed software enables the Ninja H2 to have a dynamic system that has a higher level of chassis awareness and adapts to changing track conditions such as rider inputs, vehicle attitude, and pavement conditions.
Kawasaki Cornering Management Function
- Corner Management Function uses both KIBS and KTRC to assist racers trace their intended line through a corner on the track by suppressing the tendency for the bike to stand up while braking in a turn. The IMU helps the system maintain optimum hydraulic pressure based on the bike’s lean and pitch angles.
Kawasaki Launch Control Mode (KLCM)
- Designed to assist the rider by optimizing acceleration from a stop, KLCM electronically controls engine output to help prevent wheelspin and thereby minimize front end lift when launching from a standstill.
- Riders can choose from three modes, each offering a progressively greater level of intrusion. Each mode allows the rider to launch from a stop with maximum throttle operation.
Kawasaki Traction Control (KTRC)
- Multi-level modes offer riders a greater number of settings to choose from, with each mode providing a different level of intrusion to suit riding conditions and rider preference, and all modes are designed to manage output when a sudden slip occurs. The system offers both enhanced sport riding performance and the peace of mind to negotiate slippery surfaces with confidence.
- Riders can choose from nine modes, each offering a progressively greater level of intrusion, best suited for circuit, street or wet pavement riding conditions. Riders may also elect to turn the system off.
- Modes 1 and 2 are tailored for circuit riding, while Mode 3 settings were optimized for more slippery conditions. Each mode has three sub-settings that allows fine tuning for specific riding conditions.
- Using complex analysis, the system monitors traction conditions. By acting before slippage exceeds the range for optimum traction, drops in power can be minimized, resulting in ultra-smooth operation.
Kawasaki Engine Brake Control
- The Kawasaki Engine Brake Control system allows riders to select the amount of engine braking they prefer.
- When Kawasaki Engine Brake Control is activated (by selecting “LIGHT” in the settings), the effect of engine braking is reduced.
CHASSIS
The chassis design had to have the strength to harness the great engine power while being able to handle external disturbances at track speeds. Additionally, a relatively short wheelbase was required to maintain sharp handling and performance. Finally, the chassis had to help dissipate the heat produced by such a high-output powerplant.
- Trellis frame is made of high-tensile steel with pipe diameter, thickness and bend of each piece carefully selected to obtain the necessary stiffness for that part.
- Ideal rigidity balance enables high-speed track riding while providing the ability to absorb external disturbances to facilitate stability.
- Slim frame design and horizontal mounting of the die-cast aluminum rear sub-frame helps keep seat narrow and contributes to an easy reach to the ground for the rider’s legs.
- Open design of trellis frame allows air to pass through it to help dissipate engine heat.
- Swingarm mounting plate is bolted to the back of the engine to make it part of the frame. This eliminates frame cross members to help keep the frame light and enables the chain tension generated by the high-output engine to be efficiently transferred to the rigid engine block.
Suspension
- Uni-Trak® linkage rear suspension system provides progressive action to the rear shock so that small bumps are damped lightly and large bumps get heavy damping for a smoother ride and better steering and handling.
- The H2 utilizes a single-sided swingarm. Composed of forged and pressed aluminum parts, it is highly rigid and light weight. It allows more room on the right side of the motorcylce for optimized exhaust shape.
Öhlins Shock
- Equipped with an Ohlins TTX36 shock featuring a machined cylinder body, TTX GP-style damping adjusters and remote preload adjuster. The shock enhances cornering performance, is supple for riding comfort and sporty handling, contributes to a planted front end feel, and provides superb feedback from the road.
- The patented shock features a unique concentric twin tube design and a solid main piston that only moves the oil in the shock cylinder. Damping generating components are all located at the top of the shock cylinder between the cylinder head and reservoir. The simple construction allows shock components to be lighter and more compact, ensures very consistent damping performance and prevents cavitation.
- Since the shock construction makes it difficult for cavitation to occur, gas pressure is about half that of a standard shock so that lower tension seals can be used for reduced friction and smoother shock action.
- Separate channels connect the compression and rebound valves to their corresponding side of the main piston, allowing completely separated adjusters for compression and rebound damping. This helps with suspension set-up since changing one damping setting will not affect the other.
- Compression and rebound damping are each 22-way adjustable using the high-quality, machined finish TTX GP-style adjuster knobs that can be turned by hand or with an Allen key.
- Remote hand-turn preload adjuster makes it easy to adjust settings without using tools.
Kayaba AOS-II Forks
- Fully adjustable with compression and rebound damping and preload adjusters, all located on the fork caps for easy setting changes.
- Kayaba AOS-II (Air-Oil Separate) 43mm fork features twin chambers to separate the damping oil from air for more stable damping performance. The fork provides smooth initial action and strong bottoming resistance at the end of the stroke.
- DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating on the inner tubes reduces stiction for improved fork response and helps prevent wear.
Electronic Steering Damper (ESD)
- Steering damping characteristics are changed electronically. At low speeds, the settings were chosen so that damping does not interfere with the bike’s intrinsic lightweight handling. At higher speeds, damping increases to provide enhanced stability. Using input from the rear wheel speed sensor (provided via the engine ECU) the electronic steering damper’s ECU determines the vehicle’s speed as well as the degree the bike is accelerating or decelerating to provide just the right amount of damping.
- When entering low-speed corners, steering is light and neutral. When making steering inputs to execute U-turns or changing lanes, handling is light and easy. Entering high-speed corners on the track, ideal damping levels that help riders to set the bike on the line of their choosing.
- The enhanced feeling offered by the electronic steering damper helps reduce rider fatigue on long rides.
- During strong acceleration or deceleration, damping is increased to provide enhanced performance.
- Features Öhlins’ special twin-tube design that ensures stable damping performance even under racing conditions, and provides superb kickback absorption.
- The damper’s high precision construction and use of an integrated clamp help minimize friction as the damper piston moves so that initial motion is very smooth.
Brembo® Brakes with Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Brake System (KIBS)
- Radial mounted 4-piston front brake calipers.
- Front brakes feature Brembo cast monoblock calipers with four opposed 30mm pistons that clamp huge 330mm Brembo discs for superb braking force. The outer edges of the discs have grooves down the center of the outer edges to help dissipate heat.
- Brembo radial pump master cylinder and reservoir are calibrated so that very little lever movement achieves strong front brake force.
- Rear brake features Brembo caliper with two 32mm pistons that clamp a 250mm disc.
- KIBS high-precision anti-lock brake system provides smooth feedback and minimal lever movement for added braking confidence.
- The engine ECU communicates with the compact ABS ECU (which monitors wheel speed and front caliper hydraulic pressure) to provide highly precise brake pressure control. The high precision control means brake performance is not reduced due to excessive pressure drops and there is a more consistent lever feel instead of sharp lever pulses felt with conventional ABS systems.
- Cast aluminum wheels are specifically designed to enhance handling and are shod with high-performance street tires.
Aerodynamic Bodywork
- Functional design enhances stability and maximizes engine cooling performance.
- Upper cowl incorporates a chin spoiler to help create downforce for added high-speed stability. Air scooped by the chin spoiler is deflected to the sides through special air passages to reduce drag.
- Downforce is also created by the airflow over the mirror stays with Guerney Flaps on the trailing edges, designed by Kawasaki’s aerospace division.
- Compact side cowls leave the engine almost entirely exposed and when combined with the trellis frame makes it easy for hot air to escape for better heat dissipation.
- Stepped front fender design helps direct airflow to the radiator to help cooling.
- River Mark emblem on the front of the cowling represents Kawasaki performance heritage and the combined efforts of the Kawasaki Akashi Group on this ultimate motorcycle.
Accessory ERGO-FIT Handlebars
- ERGO-FIT raised handlebar kit is available as an accessory and has a reduced downward angle, positioning the handle grips 20 mm higher than the standard clip-ons. For shorter riders or those who prefer a more upright riding position, the kit offers increased comfort.
Cockpit
- Riding position optimized for high-speed circuit riding. Compared to the Ninja® ZX™-10R, there is less forward lean, slightly wider handlebars and 10mm more forward-positioned footpegs.
- Solo seat is tapered at the front to facilitate touching the ground and wider at the rear for rider support and comfort. Compact rear cowl has adjustable side hip supports to help brace the rider during intense acceleration.
- Advanced, fully digital meter design and analog tachometer with rpm numbers that light up to chase the tachometer needle as it moves. All meter functions are controlled from the compact handlebar switches.
2018 Kawasaki Ninja H2 Carbon – Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $31,000 USD
Power
Engine
4-stroke, 4-cylinder, DOHC, 4-valve, liquid-cooled, supercharged
Displacement
998cc
Bore x Stroke
76.0 x 55.0mm
Compression ratio
8.5:1
Fuel System
DFI® w/50mm throttle bodies (4) with dual injection
Ignition
Digital
Transmission
6-speed, return, dog-ring
Final Drive
Sealed chain
Electronic Rider Aids
Kawasaki Corner Management Function (KCMF), Kawasaki Traction Control (KTRC), Kawasaki Launch Control Mode (KLCM), Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Brake System (KIBS), Kawasaki Engine Brake Control, Kawasaki Quick Shifter (KQS) (upshift & downshift), Öhlins Electronic Steering Damper
Performance
Front Suspension / Wheel Travel
43mm inverted fork with rebound and compression damping, spring preload adjustability and top-out springs/4.7 in
Rear Suspension / Wheel Travel
New Uni-Trak, Öhlins TTX36 gas charged shock with piggyback reservoir, compression and rebound damping and spring preload adjustability, and top-out spring/5.3 in
Front Tire
120/70 ZR17 (58W)
Rear Tire
200/55 ZR17 (78W)
Front Brakes
Dual radial-mount, opposed 4-piston calipers, dual semi-floating 330mm discs, KIBS ABS
Rear Brakes
Opposed 2-piston calipers, single 250mm disc, KIBS ABS
Details
Frame Type
Trellis, high-tensile steel, with swingarm mounting plate
Rake/Trail
24.5°/4.1 in
Overall Length
82.1 in
Overall Width
30.3 in
Overall Height
44.3 in
Ground Clearance
5.1 in
Seat Height
32.5 in
Curb Weight
524.8 lb**
Fuel Capacity
4.5 gal
Wheelbase
57.3 in
Color Choices
Mirror Coated Matte Spark Black/Mirror Coated Spark Black
Warranty
12 Month Limited Warranty
Kawasaki Protection Plus™ (optional)
12, 24, 36 or 48 months
2018 Kawasaki Ninja H2 Carbon – Totalmotorcycle.com Canadian Specifications/Technical Details
Canada MSRP Price: $34,600 CDN
Engine
Displacement 998cc Type 4-stroke, In-Line Four Bore and stroke 76.0 x 55.0 mm Cooling Liquid Compression ratio 8.5:1 Valve system DOHC, 16 valves (4 valves per cylinder) Fuel system 50mm x4 with dual injection Ignition Digital Lubrication Forced lubrication (wet sump with oil cooler) Intake System Kawasaki Supercharger
Brakes
Front: type Dual semi-floating 330 mm petal discs Front: calipers Dual radial-mount, opposed 4-piston Rear: type Single 250 mm disc Rear: calipers Opposed 2-piston
Dimensions
Overall length 2,085 mm Overall width 770 mm Overall height 1,125 mm Wheelbase 1,455 mm Ground clearance 130 mm Seat height 825 mm Curb mass** 237 kg Fuel capacity 17 litres (3.7 gal.)
Drivetrain
Transmission 6-speed, dog-ring Final drive Chain Primary reduction ratio 1.551 (76/49) Gear ratio: 1st 3.188 (51/16) Gear ratio: 2nd 2.526 (48/19) Gear ratio: 3rd 2.045 (45/22) Gear ratio: 4th 1.727 (38/22) Gear ratio: 5th 1.524 (32/21) Gear ratio: 6th 1.348 (31/23) Final reduction ratio 2.444 (44/18) Clutch Wet multi-disc, manual
Frame
Type Trellis, high-tensile steel, with Swingarm Mounting Plate Wheel travel: front 120 mm (4.7 in.) Tire: front 120/70ZR17M/C (58W) Wheel travel: rear 135 mm Tire: rear 200/55ZR17M/C (78W) Caster (rake) 24.5º Trail 103 mm Steering angle (left/right) 27º/27º
Performance
Maximum Torque‡ 134 N.m {13.6 kgf.m} / 10,500 rpm
Suspension
Suspension, front 43 mm inverted fork with rebound and compression damping, spring preload adjustability and top-out springs Suspension, rear New Uni-Trak, Öhlins TTX36 gas charged shock with piggyback reservoir, compression and rebound damping and spring preload adjustability, and top-out spring
2018 Kawasaki Ninja H2 Carbon – Totalmotorcycle.com European Specifications/Technical Details
Europe/UK MSRP Price: £ GBP (On The Road inc 20% Vat)
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