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Kawasaki Ninja H2 Dubai Police Bike by Decals Studio
Vehicles in Dubai are usually pretty exotic, and the Dubai Police force also has a few special vehicles in their fleet so they can catch whoever thinks they can outrun the Police on a pursuit. The Dubai Police garage is filled with some of the most exotic cars money can buy – Nissan GTR, Lamborghini Aventador, Ferrari FF, Aston Martin One-77 or a Bugatti Veyron just to name a few! – but as for motorcycles, there’s not much to look for. The heat in Dubai and all the deserts around the Emirates isn’t too favorable for the Police to ride all day long, and even during the night temperatures are pretty high. Nevertheless, in 2017 the Dubai Police force was reinforced with 24 Kawasaki GTR1400 sport tourer bikes, for patrol duties when temperatures allow. But decals studio H2Decal decided to imagine what would happen if Dubai Police decided to get a hyperbike to their fleet, and the result is simply stunning!
Of course that the one bike H2Decal thinks that is able to pursuit exotic cars capable of more than 300 km/h is the also exotic Kawasaki Ninja H2. But this version for the Dubai Police isn’t your regular H2. In fact, at the front there’s MotoGP level suspension system with Öhlins FGR300 forks, Brembo CNC GP4-RR calipers straight from a MotoGP race bike that bite on a pair of carbon brake discs, while the wheels are sourced from Rotobox and made in carbon fiber for less weight. The factory supercharged engine from the “regular” Ninja H2 receives a full makeover with the use of the electronic package from the track only version H2R. With this change, the bike sees the power go from the factory 200 hp to somewhere near the 300 hp level, and for that to happen there’s also the use of a fully hand-made exhaust system, much like the one we can find on the H2R. Dubai Police hasn’t announced the arrival of this beast to its arsenal, and probably this is just H2Decal imagining how the bike would be if in fact the Dubai Police needed one, but after seeing these photos and the specs on the Kawasaki Ninja H2 “Dubai Police” edition, we’re guessing they will surely want one! Source imotorbike.my
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