The Kawasaki H2R is officially the fastest production motorcycle in the world, as its engine produces an incredible 300 horses. This time, it collides with supercars, which are not serial because the converters have converted them. Great material for an amazing story! What do you think - what or who is faster?! The answer to the eternal question?! Motorcycle or car?
At the online specialist Super Street Network, every now and then they make amazing comparisons that are like this epic like the biggest fights in gladiatorial arenas. In the last version, they managed to put the production side by side the fastest motorcycle in the world - Kawasaki H2R (Ninja) and Mclaren MP4 – 12C, Bugatti Veyron 16.4 and 1350 horses Nissan GT-R SPE. Material that promises an epic test and gladiatorship at the highest level.
For arena of duels a standard distance of half a mile was fixed, amounting to good 805 meters. The task is more than obvious - who will be the first! All in all, as befits this type of racing within the abandoned part of the airport Minter Airfield in California.
The Kawasaki H2R challengers are:
– Bugatti Veyron – 1,200 horsepower – Super Sport Tune (rework) worth over a million dollars;
– Nissan GT-R – 1,350 horsepower rated R35 and no price listed;
– and the McLaren MP4-12C.
1. Drika – McLaren MP4 – 12c vs. Kawasaki H2R
Balanced speed: (H2R=308.9 km/h) (MP4=260.7 km/h)
2. Drika – Bugatti Veyron vs. Kawasaki H2R
Balanced speed: (H2R=313 km/h) (Veyron=289 km/h)
3. Drika – Nissan GT-R (R35) vs. Kawasaki H2R
Balanced speed: (H2R=328 km/h) (GT-R=334 km/h)
Well, we have the answer. Cars still rule the 805-meter race. Also thanks to modifications that make such a Nissan GT-R (R35) practically useless for everyday use. But anyway. Despite the fact that it is Kawasaki H2R stock engine, you won't see it on the road as it is only licensed for racing.
More information:
http://www.superstreetonline.com