Why can't the Kawasaki H2R be driven on public roads?
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The reason why the Kawasaki H2R cannot be driven on public roads is: the Kawasaki H2R is a professional track-level motorcycle, lacking rearview mirrors and headlights, and it also does not have a license plate holder, making it extremely dangerous for road use. The dimensions of the Kawasaki H2R are: length 2085mm, width 770mm, height 1125mm, ground clearance 130mm, seat height 825mm, fuel tank capacity 17L, and curb weight 238kg. The Kawasaki H2R is equipped with a four-cylinder water-cooled 16-valve engine, with a maximum power output of 228kW, a top speed of 410km/h, and a 6-speed transmission.