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When will Kawasaki Ninja H2 launch in India?
The Kawasaki Ninja H2 is anticipated to be launched in India in November 2024. This upcoming bike will be part of Kawasaki's lineup, competing with other high-performance motorcycles like the BMW S 1000 XR and the Aprilia Tuono Factory.
Why was the Kawasaki Ninja H2 Supercharged discontinued?
The Kawasaki Ninja H2 Supercharged was discontinued primarily due to its non-compliance with the newer Euro 5 plus emission regulations. Introduced in 2015 and last updated in 2019 with minor tuning and emission adjustments, the bike did not receive further updates to meet the stricter Euro 5 plus standards that came into effect in 2025. This, combined with the lack of significant technological advancements over its nearly 10-year lifespan, led Kawasaki to discontinue the model as they updated their other sport bikes to comply with the new regulations.
Can I still get parts and service for my discontinued Ninja H2 Supercharged?
You can still obtain parts and service for your discontinued Ninja H2 Supercharged. Kawasaki provides comprehensive support through their Owner Center, where you can find parts diagrams and locate authorized dealers for genuine parts and service. The parts availability is generally better compared to some European brands, with local shops often experiencing shorter wait times for Kawasaki parts. Additionally, Kawasaki Genuine Parts are specifically engineered and tested to ensure high quality and durability, and they are widely available through authorized dealers.
Can I still get insurance for a discontinued bike like the Ninja H2 Supercharged?
Many insurance companies offer coverage for discontinued motorcycles, but premiums and terms may vary, so it's advisable to shop around for the best options.
Is it possible for Kawasaki h2 to ride in kashmir (speed braker area)?
The Kawasaki Ninja H2 features a ground clearance of 130mm which is good enough for your daily city commutes. However, we would not recommend the bike for uneven roads. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you take a test ride.
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