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KAWASAKI Ninja H2 Custom

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Here is a "KAWASAKI Ninja H2" custom by Webike community user "HIDE". Unmatched acceleration, top speed, and supersport machine-level track performance. This is the ultimate road sport bike that offers a riding feel that no one has ever experienced before. MORIWAKI rearsets kit improves maneuverability without significantly compromising the stock riding position. There are four different positions to choose from, so the rider can get closer to their ideal riding position. Carbon cowl kit is manufactured by Kawasaki and is also lightweight and strong, and its twill weave pattern makes the NINJA H2 even more beautiful. ETCHING FACTORY radiator core guard was created after repeated testing and feedback from the racing scene. It is designed to protect the front tire from spun-off pebbles and debris. ZEROGRAVITY double-barrel windshield not only offers reliable wind protection, but it also looks good. BABYFACE engine sliders are used to protect the chassis and engine in the event of a fall or other accident. This is a unique H2 customization in terms of appearance and performance.

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Gallery

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Specifications

Part Details
Exhaust VAN DEMON Full Exhaust System
Brake ZCOO Ceramic Sintered Type C
Bodywork ZEROGRAVITY Windshield [Double Bubble]
Magical Racing Air Intake Duct
Magical Racing Cowl Inner Panel
KAWASAKI Kit Carbon Cowling
Drive Parts KAWASAKI Assist & Slipper Clutch Kit
Engine ETCHING FACTORY Radiator Core Guard
Radiator ETCHING FACTORY Radiator Core Guard
Suspension OHLINS Rear Suspension TTX-GP
XTRIG Shock Adjuster
Rearsets MORIWAKI Rearsets Kit
Accessories DAYTONA MOTO GPS Radar 4
Frame BABYFACE (Sato Racing) Engine Slider
Hakuyo
Hakuyo

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Hakuyo

A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". Third year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.