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Cycle News 2020 Issue 08 February 25

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2020 KAWAS AKI Z H2 R I D E R E V I E W P88 ensure that you're not overwhelmed by the power unless you absolutely want to be. The Z H2 is fast in a deceptive way—often times you won't realize how fast you're actually going until you look down at the gauges. Part of this is due to the supercharger, which gives you V-Twin torque to complement the expected inline-4 top end. Note that the 998cc Z H2 makes 101 lb-ft at 8500 rpm, while a KTM 1290 Super Duke R needs much more displacement to make 103 lb-ft at 8000 rpm. The Ducati Streetfighter V4 (1103cc)? 90 lb-ft and you'll have to rev up to 11,500 to access it. The Z H2's engine is a stunner, and it's ruined other inline- fours for me. With that said, this is a big mo- torcycle: 527 pounds curb weight, 32.7-inch seat height, 5-gallon fuel tank—there's minimal bodywork but this is not a minimalist bike. That applies to the components and the electronics, as well. Brembo is assigned most of the braking duties: two radially-mounted four-piston calipers biting on a pair of 290mm discs up front and a two- piston caliper paired with a 260mm disc in the rear. Another concession to price is a Nissin master cylin- der, but the braking performance doesn't seem to suffer. Kawasaki put a chicane into the NASCAR oval at LVMS for multiple sessions, giv- ing us the opportunity to brake from 160 mph to 30 mph repeatedly—the Nissin/Brembo combination was strong, predictable and fade-free throughout. The electronic aids en- sure that you can apply full braking video (Above) The Z H2 looks a bit like an alien. With the supercharger chirping, it sounds like one, too. (Right) Backroads, city streets or the highway, the Z H2 is easy to ride and easy to enjoy.

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