Sorry, no pictures but I test road the Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX yesterday and I'm still alive. What a machine! Nothing on our Great British roads needs to accelerate so fast. The first quick blip on the throttle impressed me but the next time I had a longer stretch of clear road and found that when I opened the throttle fully and waited for the dash to flash red (yes it does that) before changing gear it was amazing. To be honest though, most big bikes like the ZX10, Yamaha Genesis and Fireblade are all like that even the old GPZ900 was like that.
Yes! I loved the acceleration and the brakes were pretty great too but the handling? I jumped off my V-Strom 1000 and onto the Kawasaki, obviously two different bikes entirely, so was used to sitting quite strait behind wide bars. The Kwaka wasn't a lay low on the tank with helmet under a small screen bike but the bars are shorter and a lot lower.
When I accelerated hard in a strait line the bike started to lift it's front wheel and shake it's head, very light front end as you might expect but on a long, strait quiet stretch of bumpy B road it was a little disconcerting, I only did that once. What I didn't like was the feeling through the bars on the quick twisty bits especially when flicking through fast S's, It felt like I was trying to turn a fast spinning gyroscope left and right with short bars, it wasn't a confidence inspiring experience and I didn't like it one little bit.
As I said at the beginning, I had just jumped off an entirely different bike so this was hugely different and I only road a loop of about 20 miles so didn't really have time to get used to the different riding style but I road the same ride except for a busy A road stretch (that didn't allow me to ride much above 70mph on the Kawasaki anyway) on my bike after the test and found that I was obviously not accelerating anywhere near as quick on my bike but was covering ground quicker by cornering a lot faster.
I can honestly say that if you could discount the over 100mph strait mountain sections of the TT race, I would be quicker on my V-Strom than the H2. I know the V-Strom isn't the best handling bike on the planet but I can confidently ride it at speed through the twisty bits even when it's skipping over potholes, though I would rather the road was smooth.
So what am I saying? My bike is more suited to UK roads than the Kawasaki but the Kawasaki would be more fun on a race track. I have got to admit that my road test was more focused on speed than anything and if I owned the Kawasaki I would ride slower most of the time and maybe enjoy it more, it's just that the acceleration is addictive.
Given the Kawasaki for a week and allowing me to get to know it better and I may totally change my mind but right now I wouldn't swap my bike for a supercharged mind blower. I had a Birthday a few days ago and felt no older the next day but stepping off that bike made me realise my age.

Edit: I sit up and lean on my bike and know that to get the most out of the Kawasaki I would have had to be a lot more physical, move about and lean off on the corners but to be honest, one of the bike shop crew was behind me and I would have felt self conscious had I done that.
