10 Kawasaki Motorcycles With The Best Power-To-Weight Ratio
Kawasaki has long been synonymous with high performance and exceptional power-to-weight ratios. Below is an article listing ten Kawasaki motorcycles that stand out for their impressive balance of power delivery and lightweight design, providing exhilarating performance and handling.
1. Kawasaki Ninja H2R
The Ninja H2R is a track-only beast powered by a supercharged 998cc inline-4 engine. It puts down a staggering 310 horsepower and weighs only 216 kg, making it one of the most extreme examples of Kawasaki’s engineering prowess with an unbelievable power-to-weight ratio.
2. Kawasaki ZX-10R
The ZX-10R is a superbike that has proven itself on the race track, particularly in the World Superbike Championship. With a potent 998cc engine producing approximately 203 horsepower and weighing just 207 kg, its power-to-weight ratio makes it a formidable opponent on any circuit.
3. Kawasaki Z H2
The Z H2 is a supercharged naked bike with raw power and agility. Its 998cc supercharged engine provides around 200 horsepower, while its weight sits at about 239 kg, delivering relentless acceleration with a fierce power-to-weight ratio that keeps it light on its toes.
4. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R
The Ninja ZX-6R sports a powerful 636cc inline-4 engine that boasts roughly 130 horsepower. With a competitive weight of 196 kg, it offers riders an enviable combo of speed and maneuverability.
5. Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX
Sporting a comfortable sport touring design, the Ninja 1000SX still excels in performance thanks to its 1043cc engine with an output of nearly 140 horsepower, coupled with a manageable weight of around 235 kg, granting it enthusiastic performance for spirited rides or long journeys.
6. Kawasaki Ninja 400
A favorite among beginners and experienced riders alike for its incredible handling, the Ninja 400’s 399cc parallel-twin engine delivers around 49 horsepower in a lightweight package of only 168 kg, making it one of the best in its class for power-to-weight ratio.
7. Kawasaki Z900RS
The Z900RS is a retro-styled machine with modern performance underpinnings. It harnesses about 111 horsepower from its re-tuned version of the Z900’s motor and maintains a lean mass at approximately 215 kg.
8. Kawasaki Vulcan S
Breaking into the cruiser segment without sacrificing the Kawasaki essence, the Vulcan S offers riders about 61 horsepower from its tasty 649cc parallel-twin engine while weighing in at about 228 kg – delivering on both comfort and nimble performance.
9. Kawasaki Versys-X 300
This adventure motorcycle may be small but is big on capabilities, featuring a very respectable power-to-weight ratio courtesy of its efficient yet zesty twin-cylinder producing about 40 horsepower all while keeping a trim figure at roughly 175 kg.
10. Kawasaki KX450F
Not to forget the dirt enthusiasts, this motocross monster brings about unparalleled power-to-weight credentials in off-road motorcycling. Its lightweight frame coupled with its powerful single-cylinder engine tips the scales at only about just over100 kg while producing competitive motocross-level power.