Can the Kawasaki H2R be driven on public roads?
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The Kawasaki H2R is a professional track-level motorcycle, lacking rearview mirrors, headlights, and a license plate bracket. Therefore, the Kawasaki H2R cannot be driven on public roads. Kawasaki H2R specifications: Power: The Kawasaki H2R is equipped with a 948cc inline four-cylinder engine, delivering a maximum power of 118 horsepower and a maximum torque of 95 Nm. It boasts a top speed of 326.28 km/h and an acceleration time of just 3.4 seconds, supported by ABS systems on both front and rear. Dimensions: The Kawasaki H2R has a total weight of 210 kg, a seat height of 79.5 cm, and a modest fuel tank capacity of 17L. With a fuel consumption of around 6L per 100 km, its range is limited to just over 200 km. The Kawasaki H2R, a legendary model under Kawasaki Heavy Industries, can reach 180 km/h in first gear and has a top speed exceeding 400 km/h, earning it the nickname 'airplane on the road.' The H2R is defined as a track vehicle, with its headlight and rearview mirrors removed, and features carbon fiber 'small wings' and air intakes, all handcrafted. It outputs a maximum of 300 horsepower from a 998cc, centrifugal turbocharged supercharged water-cooled inline four-cylinder engine. The development of this engine received significant technical assistance from Kawasaki Heavy Industries' aerospace division, equivalent to generating 300 horsepower from a 1L displacement engine.