The Kawasaki H2R is already famous for being one of the fastest and most powerful production motorcycles in the world, but a group of engineers in Japan have taken this machine to a new level. Recently, a video was released showing a Kawasaki H2R equipped with a nitrous oxide system (NOS), taking its impressive performance specifications even further.
The Kawasaki H2R is known for its 998 cc supercharged engine, which already produces an impressive 310 hp of power. However, with the addition of the nitrous oxide system, this power can be temporarily boosted to even higher levels, providing an extra burst of speed and acceleration. This nitrous oxide system is normally used in drag racing competitions to provide a temporary power boost, which is exactly what the Japanese engineers sought to achieve with this modification of the H2R.
In the video, you can see the Kawasaki H2R equipped with the NOS system, which includes nitrous oxide tanks mounted on the bike. The system is activated by a button on the handlebars, allowing the rider to release nitrous oxide into the combustion chamber, significantly increasing the amount of oxygen available and, consequently, the power generated. This process results in impressive acceleration, which is clearly visible in the images released.