A 2015 Kawasaki Ninja H2 with just 1,450 miles on the clock is currently up for auction with a starting bid of $25,000, sparking curiosity among bikers. Some enthusiasts deem the owner’s pricing as overly ambitious, despite the bike being a desirable collectible. The seller has indicated they are open to considering the “best offer.”
Rewinding to 2014 when the H2 was first unveiled, it didn’t take long for the motorcycling world to recognize that Kawasaki had elevated their game with this model, surpassing most competitors in terms of allure. The H2 quickly established itself as a superlative motorcycle, boasting impressive specifications.
In a straight line, it will blast you through the quarter-mile in approximately 9.6 seconds, and reaching 60 mph (97 km/h) takes a mere 2.6 seconds. While these figures might not overshadow the ZX-14R, Hayabusa, and some other liter-class rivals, there’s more to the H2 than raw data.
Kawasaki engineered this machine as a technological masterpiece, and the pricing reflected that. Moreover, the supercharger deserves further discussion, as it sets the H2 apart from anything else on the market. Its power delivery is unlike any other motorcycle, drawing comparisons to the Challenger Demon 170.
However, considering the asking price of $25,000 and the fact that a decade has passed since its release, the motorcycle landscape has evolved. This price tag isn’t realistic when a brand new 2025 H2 ABS retails for $32,700. Although it’s $7,000 more expensive, the 2025 model undoubtedly offers advantages over its 2015 predecessor, including being a decade younger, brand new, and under warranty.
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