The bike is expected to gain its design characteristics from the aggressively designed supercharged H2. The current Kawasaki model on sale the ER-6f/ER-6n comes with an inline-2 cylinder motor that churns out 72.1 Ps of max. power at 8500rpm and 64Nm of max. torque at 7000rpm. So we all can expect some more punch in the power delivery from an already capable motor. It is also rumored that the bike will host some basic electronics like the ABS and Traction control system as standard. These will work best for the newbies, and the extra punch in the power will make it rival the upcoming capable sports tourer from Honda the CBR650F.
The bike will be available in India once it gets launched officially. We can expect this because Kawasaki has its good market share in the high-end motorcycle segment of India, and the credit for the same goes to the Ninja 650(ER-6f). The bike will compete against the likes of Ducati Monster 795, Honda CBR650F and Triumph Street Triple.
By: Mohit Bhardwaj