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Kawasaki Ninja H2R by Trick Star

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This white H2R is a custom creation from the Japanese Trick Star workshop. White and silver might not be everyone’s ideal choice but you can’t deny that it adds a new dimension to Kawasaki’s hyper beast. The harsh and aggressive lines of the H2R have been drawn out and accentuated with the new livery, giving the impression that the H2R has been carved from ice and give the overall impression that the Kawasaki is an aggressive and violent machine.

The supercharged white machine did 385 km/h (239.3 mph) and apparently it could have done better, as it has just showed us what it's made of, thanks to rider Ryuji Tsuruta. Trick Star's goal was to reach the 400 km/h (248.6 mph) bar, but it looks like a longer straight is needed.

The trademark winglets of the H2R were removed because at such a high speed, they were no longer helping the rider. These winglets are supposed to add stability and downforce to the bike, but in this case, they only created drag.

Ryuji Tsuruta says that the tires supplied by Dunlop performed incredibly, despite fears that the speed and extreme G-forces in certain sections of the track (the exit from the banked sector) might cause them to explode.

He adds that the Ninja H2R can definitely do better on a circuit with a longer straight line that allows the bike to build up more speed. No info on the modifications of the H2R is available, but reportedly, it now produces around 400 horsepower.