After watching your zh2 vs sdr video I was very impressed at the quality and open minded approach to the review and fair bench mark testing for the 2 bikes. This video is just as good. So glad u focused more on the zh2 as this is the one I own now after selling the 2020sdr for one. I love both bikes. Uv summed up the zh2 perfectly and reviewed it without the taste of dislike towards its looks that every other "reviewer" seems to so sheepishly follow. Well done for speaking the truth. Top bike top review 👍🏾
Thanks Mark, thats really nice feedback! We are unbiased and will commit to being so... We have owned various Kawasaki's over the years, so can confidently speak about the general quality and reliability from previous Kawasaki machines we've owned. Many thanks, Aaron KNOX
@markmcc21 - can you talk a bit more about your gen3 to zH2 swap, any regrets or surprises other than what we can guess from watching the vids? I'm coming off a 2021 SDR & a few MT10's, real ZH2 curious, mostly holding back b/c our roads can be pretty tight, so agility is a factor for me.
@@AkansasRIDER hands down the gen3 was the better handling bike. Probably a smidge better bike over my 2018 tuno factory and 2019 tuono factory electric ohlines handling wise. The only regrets I had with the zh2 over the gen3 was the looks. For me the gen3 is am absolute winner. Its exactly how I'd design a bike to look. Better than the streetfighter. However removing that nasty large can to a smaller scorpion, adding some carbon fibre here and there and the zh2 started to grow on me. Only other regret was the seat. Stock seat is pants. Get the oem comfort seat. All day comfort with that. You can't really grip the tank with your knees. Your knees are placed on the trellis frame. The suspension is inferior to the gen3. I had a few slips of the rear om places I know the gen3 would stick. I replaced with a £400 nitron shock. Good improvement. Had the whole bike set up. Changed the angle of the bars and the bike was more planted. Fit some S22 tyres. I loved them on my gen3 so put them on my zh2. Grip was far better and the bike handled more like the gen3 but just with split second delay in everything. Like say running an assault course with a 5kg vest on, againt your twin who's not. But it does help it feel more planted esp at Hugh speed. Only times ul significantly feel the extra top heavy weight is slow speed stuff esp pushing and pulling the bike around the garage or doing a U turn. I dropped my bike doing one as I'd not got used to the extra top weight. Surprisingly no damage at all. Brakes are more than adequate. Will stop you very quickly. Just lack the feel of the gen3. Better fluid or master cylinder will improve that. Main improvements over the gen3 is the bikes super smooth. Engines almost like an electric motor. I found myself forgetting to change down to 3rd or 4th when going through slow villages. The bikes range is fantastic. Larger tank and about 50mpg on cruise. Its also a very comfortable position. I bought SW motech saddle bags for this bike. Was planning a trip through Europe on it. Take one out for a test ride. I bet you'll buy it!
I've got a green frame US spec model with almost 1600 miles on it and love it! No issues with the side stand but I agree it could use a steering dampener. Incredible acceleration and that famous supercharger "chirp" put a smile on my face whenever I ride it! No regrets. Good honest review. Ride aware mates.
Hey Steve... A couple of questions.... in what gears is the cruise control working and what is the top speed with cruise control on? The Yamaha MT 10 only works in 4th 5th and 6th gears with a top speed of 100 mph. Thanks.
I know this is an old video but I just bought a 2022 ZH2 and am absolutely in love with it. I can identify with all of the pros and cons presented here but I just can't get this smile off my face after spending a few days with the bike. One of the things I think is really worth mentioning is the wheelbase. They could have stretched it or made it more comparable to a ZX-14 or Busa but they kept it trimmed down so close to my K7 Gixxer its handling is nearly indistinguishable from a top-end track bike. That makes a world of difference to me. Pushing 500+lbs around corners with little effort is something everybody can agree is impressive.
It really is a mega bike. Personally think it would benefit quite a lot from a proper steering damper set up and possibly a stronger shock, but the engine is like nothing else! Aaron KNOX
It’s having a similar effect as when the 903cc Z1 came out in 1972, it astounded everyone with immense power and the new Z H2 is doing the same. The big difference is, the Z H2 actually handles and brakes. I think the Z1 had 81 HP and the Z H2 close to 200, yet they weigh around the same!
Everything you said ticked all the boxes, my friend. In the most demanding terrains and in an ever changing harsh weather conditions here in the Philippines, Kawasaki's reputation is absolute. Stay safe. Cheers!
Just hit 2k miles on my ZH2. Everyone asks what its like and usually my only response is.. "Its 11/10 giggle factor and I cant get enough of it." Zero issues so far.
@@soso3241 Shes quite the thirsty beast. If you ride conservatively you could probably get 35-40 miles a gallon. I average 30 a gallon with the way I ride but im not trying to conserve. So im filling up about every 100-110 miles. thats just the nature of having a supercharged engine.
Great video. It certainly isn't the the most competitive neither does it have the best brakes or suspension but man does it make you feel good and put a massive smile on your face. I'll be doing the full review on the Z H2 2021 in the coming weeks, then have some mods to add such as the Scorpion can and Sprint filter (doing videos for those too). Will be an excellent comparison to the nakeds I have already done videos for.
Like the standard exhaust best it sounds realy good too, akrapovic to noisy for me and you hear the compressor sound much better with standard exhaust and the Little Kawasaki wind visor is super👍
I took a Z H2 on the Autobahn and starting in 4th gear at 60 mph I opened the throttle completely up to 6th gear and 170 mph racing a Mercedes AMG C Coupé. But it stayed pretty good on track and I think it was more the lack of a better wind protection that made more unstable at higher speeds. But the German Autobahn I was riding was way better than your runway… If I would buy one I would try to get another steering bar (more forward oriented), a better wind protection (higher wind screen) and a steering damper would also be a good idea, thats right…
No one makes a bad bike anymore. It's whatever flavour you like. People need to stop bashing other bike because they have a preference. It's petty. Just acknowledge and appreciate what all these brands offer in their own way.
Forced induction will become more common just like cars due to emissions. VVI, VVT, hybrid, turbo, and Superchargers are the usual mix until full electric which is the best for torque and horsepower. Great review!
Just like cars, will begin to shrink engine size with addition of forced induction with continued increased horsepower. Less emissions with smaller engines
Just got the ZH2. Sudden realization that I got as to how exactly to explain how the ZH2 runs... it runs like an electric bike. Power's there all the time, no matter the gear or rev range. It's mind blowing. I guess I got the realization because of how it sounds stock, kind of like an electric (bad thing I guess, but you can always change the exhaust). But yes I do love it. It's exactly a do it all, and it does it ALL not in a "decent" range, but it's really up there in terms of each category. VERY COMFORTABLE, but at the same time, top speed of sport bikes + torque of an electric bike.
You really make the best reviews lol, love the way you make your videos, and the fact that every single one isnt boring but exciting :) Hello from France
Great, objective review. This amazing piece of work is a study in successful, modern-day compromises. We all like to go fast, but the definition of fast has been ever-changing. 200bhp in a bike, 700 in a car. Even some electric bicycles can hit 60mph and have bags of lbs-ft. To put all of this into a package that is actually usable - and not inherently dangerous - has become the real art. Looks like this ZH2 is a new high-water mark for this balancing act. I can't help but think, though, somewhere in the not-too-distant future that some kind of oversight will start to put the squeeze on things like this through taxation or outright bans. It's happened before, and, no, it doesn't feel right. We indeed have the right to make our own decisions (however optimistic). But it does take a special bit of preparation to get the most from something so capable as the ZH2.
I'm really surprised that this does not come with a steering damper from the factory. Does anyone know if there are any third-party steering dampers that would fit this thing yet?
would u recomend that bike for like going on a long trip,school,sunday night out with friends,unwinding, etc in my place we dont have a race track thats why.
A couple of questions.... in what gears is the cruise control available and what is the top speed with cruise control on? The Yamaha MT 10 only works in 4th 5th and 6th gears with a top speed of 100 mph. Thanks.
I wouldnt call it pretty but it looks bad ass! That Akra exhaust is too big changing only that for a small cone exhaust would save you 10kg! Another few kg on a short license plate holder and we're down to 220kg thats not bad for a naked. This is the king of naked bikes for sure!
Some of the H2 models, mine a 2022 being one of them. Push oil up though the crank case vent tube into the intake runner upstream of the supercharger. Given my aggressive riding style after 400 miles I have oil dripping out of the intake runner onto the floor. Kawasaki will not acknowledge the problem so they have no fix for the problem. My ZH2 is at the Kawasaki dealer were they are clueless as to the source of the problem. Tearing into my engine blindly. My advise, the bike is a rocket and despite being over 500 lbs. you can still run it though the corners fast enough you will wear your tires from edge to edge. Hold off on purchasing an H2 until Kawasaki has a fix for the problem.
I never understood why people mod new motorcycles. I can see if one buys a great deal on a use unit and then decides it needs a more pleasant snap but if one has the cheddar just grab the unit that has the performance one insists on. As for Kawasakis latest efforts in the world of exceptional street riding motorcycles it boiled down to the street savy, jump on and go ZH2SE or the massive Rocket. The ZH2SE is 5 grand more affordable. It's gonna be a great summer boys!
That's why i got this ZH2. USB connect position is SUX. (Why they set in the SHEET?) No space to set Smart Phone holders. (I spend so much time to it) BUT IDK!!
This was a useful and entertaining eval! I enjoyed watching its beastly nature under hard acceleration. Having owned a 2017 Aprilia Tuono 1100 Factory I can vouch for the front end lift when gassing it up. A tall 100 kilo rider sat on top of a short wheelbase, sitting upright and unprotected creating aero drag, no wonder these babies want to really transfer weight rearward. Aprilia put winglets on the limited production Tuono V4 X, maybe Kawasaki can do the same?
Thanks!! Having ridden the superduke r quite a bit and sat on the streetfighter a few times, they're all really comfortable! Having said that, the zh2 is the most relaxed and probably the most all year round all weather comfort. Thanks Aaron Knox
@@KnoxArmour Thanks for your prompt reply, I've been riding 2nd Gen Super Duke 1290, 2018 for the past 2 years, after test riding the Zh2 I thought legs were positioned outwards alot due the design off the front off the bike, Streetfighter was very comfortable in everyway, being 6'2" I still think my bike is more comfortable but Zh2 is still bonkers and I would consider changing to it!
@@Peter-du8cf cool! It is very different and when you switch back to back with the 2020 SuperDuke its very different in every way... however all of them are great, so hard to make a choice but once you do they are all awesome! 😀
I own this bike, brakes need braided lines, rear shock needs to find its way to the garbage can. Replace with ohlins. Aside from that, shes good. When woolich releases the tuning software and lets this bike breathe, we will have a much different review.
@@stevesmith6236 from what i know, woolich is the only entity that actually breaks into the computer. Everyone else buys the tools from woolich and then tunes the bikes. That said, maybe its better we wait a bit for the tune. The zh2 is already a VERY fast bike stock. I say this having ridden a 200hp turbo bike in the past.
@@jp1234554321 I only know that Brock Davidson relies on Don Guhl for his company's ECU reflash programs. Both I and a close friend have had our bike's computers reflashed by GUHL'S with positive results and his company is known throughout the country (and beyond?) as one of the very best. I too have experience with a 200 hp turbo bike from my past. I had a full custom 1984 Kawasaki GPz 750 turbo back in the mid '90s ("Purple Passion"). Dynoed at 184 hp and 117 ft. lbs. of torque. It was quite a ride!
@@stevesmith6236 brother!!! I had a gpz turbo as well.. although mine was stock, it was my first big bike., and the inspiration for my turbo bandit and my love for forced induction. Ride safe.
Very hard to say, the Brutale is much more track focused, whereas the ZH2 is a more all round capable and practical bike. In a straight line, its hard to see anything beating the ZH2. Thanks, Aaron KNOX
This bike puts you into a time warp and leaves your brain behind. It's like riding a jet fighter. It rolls on like a electric motor... near instant torque....and somehow, it's over 500lbs but still feels like a dirt bike. The handlebars and front fairings make you feel like your riding a race-spec Jetski or Wave Runner. It rips. You have to be careful with the throttle and lean forward or it will lift the front wheel in 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th. I think the most fun is quietly rolling aside drivers at about 40mph and then instantly DISAPPEARING away from them. The Stock exhaust is SUPER quiet and smooth.... Mwah!
@@KnoxArmour indeed. I love your version of video editing. Great music and no super annoying intros, plugs, sponsors and bs. Just bike, data and mood. Love it
Hi Adam, thanks for your support. We do currently have a back order situation with some products due to massive demand. However, you can order and it will be delivered asap. Many thanks, Aaron KNOX
Knox Armour thanks for the heads up Aaron will be sticking with Knox. (Got my urban utility pro today from urban rider in the UK. 30 degree day in Sydney today worked great and the armour not restrictive at all. Thanks Knox)
How well dose the wheelie control work? By that I mean, if I want to wheelie a little (say 6”-12”) while under full power, will it do it? Or is the wheelie control an on or off feature?
Really well, in fact normally on all the bikes we ever test, at some point we'll turn the TC off to do some wheelies.. However, as the ZH2 is supercharged and super fast and we aren't that experienced with the power delivery of supercharged bikes, we left TC on the whole time. So any wheelies that you see in the video are in TC1 and Full power mode, partly why the wheelies in the video aren't very high as the anti-wheelie knocks it back... It allows the wheel to come up around 1ft and holds it there basically, and works really well. Hope that helps, Aaron KNOX
Knox Armour yes that helped a lot. Thank you. I’m getting a ZH2 next riding season, made a deal with the wife to let them be out for a year before I buy one, so I’m doing as much research as I can on them. Can’t wait to get mine. Going from a 2018 Z650 to a ZH2. Going to be nice.
Knox Armour I hope so, this 650 is killing me. LOL I’ve had a lot of bikes over the years and this little of a bike is soooo slow. Ive had a busa, zx10, GSXR750, R1... but this is my first naked bike so I made a deal with the wife to allow me to get the 650 for this year and then next year I’d get the ZH2. I just want it to be out for a year so that it can get all the recalls (if any) done before I buy one. Let Kawasaki work out all the kinks before I buy.
I don't think it would be any faster than your ZX14r, in fact, Id' wager the ZH2 would be slower than a ZX14r... But the supercharger and the naked package is really good and its a great bike! Thanks, Aaron KNOX
@@KnoxArmour Thanks for the reply back. Ive been watching a bunch of other reviews and sounds like it needs a better rear shock, steering stabilizer and the brakes could be better. Think I'll stick with the 14r and keep the money
I think both bikes are probably excellent. I doubt that the MT-10 would "easily" outhandle it... the ZH2 handles great and so does the MT-10. I think that a good rider would be super fast on track with the ZH2 once the suspension has been stiffened up. Thanks, Aaron KNOX
@@KnoxArmour You know, your Handroids look very sexy and will definitely buy a pair of them when I'll get a good superbike!! I've saved it on my wish list!!
no steering damper on a 200 hp bike with a short ass wheel base? thats stupid. what was kawi thinking? i hope they offer one from the factory with newer models.
So when you're in 4-5-6 gears, you're basically driving an automatic since you don't really need to shift. That takes the fun out of it. Also, blasting down the highway over 100mph gets tired fast.
@@KnoxArmour haha, cute! Just curious: where do yo live? We were always taught it's 'aitch' (as confirmed by the wiki sources I consulted) and 'haitch' is a regional variation of some kind... (I personally also speak dialect very often, so not judging... merely curious)
After watching your zh2 vs sdr video I was very impressed at the quality and open minded approach to the review and fair bench mark testing for the 2 bikes. This video is just as good. So glad u focused more on the zh2 as this is the one I own now after selling the 2020sdr for one. I love both bikes. Uv summed up the zh2 perfectly and reviewed it without the taste of dislike towards its looks that every other "reviewer" seems to so sheepishly follow. Well done for speaking the truth. Top bike top review 👍🏾
Thanks Mark, thats really nice feedback! We are unbiased and will commit to being so... We have owned various Kawasaki's over the years, so can confidently speak about the general quality and reliability from previous Kawasaki machines we've owned. Many thanks, Aaron KNOX
@markmcc21 - can you talk a bit more about your gen3 to zH2 swap, any regrets or surprises other than what we can guess from watching the vids? I'm coming off a 2021 SDR & a few MT10's, real ZH2 curious, mostly holding back b/c our roads can be pretty tight, so agility is a factor for me.
@@AkansasRIDER hands down the gen3 was the better handling bike. Probably a smidge better bike over my 2018 tuno factory and 2019 tuono factory electric ohlines handling wise. The only regrets I had with the zh2 over the gen3 was the looks. For me the gen3 is am absolute winner. Its exactly how I'd design a bike to look. Better than the streetfighter. However removing that nasty large can to a smaller scorpion, adding some carbon fibre here and there and the zh2 started to grow on me. Only other regret was the seat. Stock seat is pants. Get the oem comfort seat. All day comfort with that. You can't really grip the tank with your knees. Your knees are placed on the trellis frame. The suspension is inferior to the gen3. I had a few slips of the rear om places I know the gen3 would stick. I replaced with a £400 nitron shock. Good improvement. Had the whole bike set up. Changed the angle of the bars and the bike was more planted. Fit some S22 tyres. I loved them on my gen3 so put them on my zh2. Grip was far better and the bike handled more like the gen3 but just with split second delay in everything. Like say running an assault course with a 5kg vest on, againt your twin who's not. But it does help it feel more planted esp at Hugh speed. Only times ul significantly feel the extra top heavy weight is slow speed stuff esp pushing and pulling the bike around the garage or doing a U turn. I dropped my bike doing one as I'd not got used to the extra top weight. Surprisingly no damage at all. Brakes are more than adequate. Will stop you very quickly. Just lack the feel of the gen3. Better fluid or master cylinder will improve that. Main improvements over the gen3 is the bikes super smooth. Engines almost like an electric motor. I found myself forgetting to change down to 3rd or 4th when going through slow villages. The bikes range is fantastic. Larger tank and about 50mpg on cruise. Its also a very comfortable position. I bought SW motech saddle bags for this bike. Was planning a trip through Europe on it. Take one out for a test ride. I bet you'll buy it!
@@M4rkmcc21
What's a gen3?
The ktm you mean?
@@nikos-giorgos yes gen3 is the current sdr.
I've got a green frame US spec model with almost 1600 miles on it and love it! No issues with the side stand but I agree it could use a steering dampener. Incredible acceleration and that famous supercharger "chirp" put a smile on my face whenever I ride it! No regrets. Good honest review. Ride aware mates.
Lucky man, the ZH2 is an amazing bike! Enjoy it! Aaron KNOX
Hey Steve... A couple of questions.... in what gears is the cruise control working and what is the top speed with cruise control on? The Yamaha MT 10 only works in 4th 5th and 6th gears with a top speed of 100 mph. Thanks.
@@SaveTheBrakes Well, I don't have an answer for you because I have never used my cruise control. Sorry.
Just curious...how tall are you?
I know this is an old video but I just bought a 2022 ZH2 and am absolutely in love with it. I can identify with all of the pros and cons presented here but I just can't get this smile off my face after spending a few days with the bike. One of the things I think is really worth mentioning is the wheelbase. They could have stretched it or made it more comparable to a ZX-14 or Busa but they kept it trimmed down so close to my K7 Gixxer its handling is nearly indistinguishable from a top-end track bike. That makes a world of difference to me. Pushing 500+lbs around corners with little effort is something everybody can agree is impressive.
It really is a mega bike. Personally think it would benefit quite a lot from a proper steering damper set up and possibly a stronger shock, but the engine is like nothing else! Aaron KNOX
The review and footage getting better and better with every video, keep up the great work guys
Thanks, really appreciate it! Aaron KNOX
It’s having a similar effect as when the 903cc Z1 came out in 1972, it astounded everyone with immense power and the new Z H2 is doing the same. The big difference is, the Z H2 actually handles and brakes. I think the Z1 had 81 HP and the Z H2 close to 200, yet they weigh around the same!
A 200 BHP Supercharged Motorcycle from a Large Manufacturer with a warranty for the price of a crap car, what times we live in great review 👍.
Thanks, really appreciate it! Yes awesome bikes in great times! Aaron KNOX
She is something out of league just like hayabusa was once.
And I thought super duke 1290 was the fastest one
I owned the 2008 Suzuki B-king at one time what a great machine.
The best naked bike, supercharged, damn headlight 😍
The frontal appearance is a bit too much maxi-scooter I think, but you'll never see it underway.
Everything you said ticked all the boxes, my friend. In the most demanding terrains and in an ever changing harsh weather conditions here in the Philippines, Kawasaki's reputation is absolute.
Stay safe.
Cheers!
Just hit 2k miles on my ZH2. Everyone asks what its like and usually my only response is.. "Its 11/10 giggle factor and I cant get enough of it." Zero issues so far.
Amazing bike! Enjoy it! Aaron KNOX
Please what is the fuel consumption like?
@@soso3241 Shes quite the thirsty beast. If you ride conservatively you could probably get 35-40 miles a gallon. I average 30 a gallon with the way I ride but im not trying to conserve. So im filling up about every 100-110 miles. thats just the nature of having a supercharged engine.
Double sided swing arm will ensure more stability at higher speed run. Zh2 comes with a perfect package!!👍
Was waiting eagerly for the review of this bike from you guys. Nicely done 👍.
Thanks, really glad you enjoyed it! Aaron KNOX
Great video. It certainly isn't the the most competitive neither does it have the best brakes or suspension but man does it make you feel good and put a massive smile on your face. I'll be doing the full review on the Z H2 2021 in the coming weeks, then have some mods to add such as the Scorpion can and Sprint filter (doing videos for those too). Will be an excellent comparison to the nakeds I have already done videos for.
We certainly had a smile on our face riding the ZH2! Olly - Knox
Like the standard exhaust best it sounds realy good too, akrapovic to noisy for me and you hear the compressor sound much better with standard exhaust and the Little Kawasaki wind visor is super👍
Amazing review! I love the color😍. ZH2 Looks like a rocket ship with wheels, Its a beast! New subscriber here from the Philippines😊
Thanks Marjun, appreciate it! Aaron KNOX
I've got the 2023 model and it's insane! this bike is a rocket ship!
Love the cinematic approach to your review. Loved every bit of your review...great job @Knox Armour
Many thanks Erick!
What an excellent motorcycle! 😍 The Supercharger noise is amazing.
overall am considering a 2023 base model Z H2 (new) any opinoins on the 2023 model? is throttle smooth or abrupt in basic city riding?
I took a Z H2 on the Autobahn and starting in 4th gear at 60 mph I opened the throttle completely up to 6th gear and 170 mph racing a Mercedes AMG C Coupé. But it stayed pretty good on track and I think it was more the lack of a better wind protection that made more unstable at higher speeds. But the German Autobahn I was riding was way better than your runway… If I would buy one I would try to get another steering bar (more forward oriented), a better wind protection (higher wind screen) and a steering damper would also be a good idea, thats right…
No one makes a bad bike anymore. It's whatever flavour you like. People need to stop bashing other bike because they have a preference. It's petty. Just acknowledge and appreciate what all these brands offer in their own way.
I know bike are getting better and better. Now these chinese manufactures are bringing decent bikes out like cfmoto and Kove
Great video I just purchased that bike, even then same colour - looking forward to testing it out….
Ive watched the last 5 reviews and comparisons you do. And i have no plan on stopping :)
Thanks, really glad you enjoyed it! Aaron KNOX
A missile on two wheels... Great review from Knox, always look forward to these videos from you guys.
Thanks!! :)
Brilliant review and yes; of course I want one ! ! Maybe some after season deals might pull me over the line ! !
I'm looking to pick one up for 2021 (after I finish paying off my 690smcr).
Dream garage!! Aaron KNOX
Great review. Knox reviews just get better and better, real world.
Thanks Gareth, really appreciate your feedback! Aaron KNOX
Forced induction will become more common just like cars due to emissions. VVI, VVT, hybrid, turbo, and Superchargers are the usual mix until full electric which is the best for torque and horsepower. Great review!
Hopefully that would be awesome! Zh2 is an amazing mix of power and torque! Can't speak much reference emissions tho, we averaged 30mpg! 😂
Just like cars, will begin to shrink engine size with addition of forced induction with continued increased horsepower. Less emissions with smaller engines
Just got the ZH2.
Sudden realization that I got as to how exactly to explain how the ZH2 runs... it runs like an electric bike.
Power's there all the time, no matter the gear or rev range. It's mind blowing.
I guess I got the realization because of how it sounds stock, kind of like an electric (bad thing I guess, but you can always change the exhaust).
But yes I do love it. It's exactly a do it all, and it does it ALL not in a "decent" range, but it's really up there in terms of each category.
VERY COMFORTABLE, but at the same time, top speed of sport bikes + torque of an electric bike.
Great channel not seen before but am looking at getting one of these beasts thanks for the video great content.
wow , I watched like 20 review for this bike, this without a doubt the best one yet~
Glad you liked it! All the best, Aaron KNOX
I hope one day I am experienced with riding enough to ride this bike. This sounds mental
Wow, thanks for a link to Kawasaki, too many guys don’t treat their subscribers as well.
You really make the best reviews lol, love the way you make your videos, and the fact that every single one isnt boring but exciting :) Hello from France
Hi, many thanks for your kind feedback, really appreciate it! Aaron KNOX
I like the looks of it, especially compared to the MT-10. I would call it conservatively angular.
I have a ZH2 your review is spot on!
Thanks Terry! Aaron KNOX
I love the black and red look.
Awesome cinematography review , Kudos to you 🏙️🌆please review the Triumph Street Triple R S and RS 🙏👍🏍️🏍️
Thanks, really appreciate it! Aaron KNOX
Okay, I'm sold. I'm going to go buy it tomorrow.
Great, objective review. This amazing piece of work is a study in successful, modern-day compromises. We all like to go fast, but the definition of fast has been ever-changing. 200bhp in a bike, 700 in a car. Even some electric bicycles can hit 60mph and have bags of lbs-ft. To put all of this into a package that is actually usable - and not inherently dangerous - has become the real art. Looks like this ZH2 is a new high-water mark for this balancing act. I can't help but think, though, somewhere in the not-too-distant future that some kind of oversight will start to put the squeeze on things like this through taxation or outright bans. It's happened before, and, no, it doesn't feel right. We indeed have the right to make our own decisions (however optimistic). But it does take a special bit of preparation to get the most from something so capable as the ZH2.
Thanks Jon! Appreciate the feedback and comment! Aaron KNOX
I'm really surprised that this does not come with a steering damper from the factory. Does anyone know if there are any third-party steering dampers that would fit this thing yet?
Hi, yes loads of options from people like Ktech, ohlins etc. Thanks, Aaron KNOX
Why don’t they make it from the factory??? That is a very good question
Another absolutely fantastic review from Knox. Can’t wait to get my Urbane Pro. Cheers from Arizona.
Thanks thats great! You're going to love your Urbane Pro!! All the best, Aaron Knox
This chanel deserves more than million subs .
Thanks, so glad you think so! Aaron KNOX
would u recomend that bike for like going on a long trip,school,sunday night out with friends,unwinding, etc in my place we dont have a race track thats why.
A couple of questions.... in what gears is the cruise control available and what is the top speed with cruise control on? The Yamaha MT 10 only works in 4th 5th and 6th gears with a top speed of 100 mph. Thanks.
I wouldnt call it pretty but it looks bad ass! That Akra exhaust is too big changing only that for a small cone exhaust would save you 10kg! Another few kg on a short license plate holder and we're down to 220kg thats not bad for a naked. This is the king of naked bikes for sure!
Agree, its an incredible machine! Aaron KNOX
I guess the weight is a bit too much other than that bike seems great...n yes the steering damper also....??.....
Yes, but you don't really notice the weight once you are riding it! Thanks, Aaron KNOX
@@KnoxArmour but i can’t understand why Kawasaki didn’t include this beast of a bike with a steering damper, that’s just nuts on their part
can you compare it to MT 10 from yamaha
Amazing review glad I found ur channel!
Thanks a lot! Aaron KNOX
Now this is how a review is done, great content
Thanks a lot! Aaron KNOX
Some of the H2 models, mine a 2022 being one of them. Push oil up though the crank case vent tube into the intake runner upstream of the supercharger. Given my aggressive riding style after 400 miles I have oil dripping out of the intake runner onto the floor. Kawasaki will not acknowledge the problem so they have no fix for the problem. My ZH2 is at the Kawasaki dealer were they are clueless as to the source of the problem. Tearing into my engine blindly. My advise, the bike is a rocket and despite being over 500 lbs. you can still run it though the corners fast enough you will wear your tires from edge to edge. Hold off on purchasing an H2 until Kawasaki has a fix for the problem.
Really like your review style, would you consider doing one for triumph street triple rs 2020?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Yes, lets see what happens. Thanks, Aaron KNOX
I never understood why people mod new motorcycles. I can see if one buys a great deal on a use unit and then decides it needs a more pleasant snap but if one has the cheddar just grab the unit that has the performance one insists on.
As for Kawasakis latest efforts in the world of exceptional street riding motorcycles it boiled down to the street savy, jump on and go ZH2SE or the massive Rocket. The ZH2SE is 5 grand more affordable. It's gonna be a great summer boys!
Loved every part of the review❣️
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Uday! Aaron KNOX
That's why i got this ZH2.
USB connect position is SUX. (Why they set in the SHEET?)
No space to set Smart Phone holders. (I spend so much time to it)
BUT IDK!!
This was a useful and entertaining eval! I enjoyed watching its beastly nature under hard acceleration. Having owned a 2017 Aprilia Tuono 1100 Factory I can vouch for the front end lift when gassing it up. A tall 100 kilo rider sat on top of a short wheelbase, sitting upright and unprotected creating aero drag, no wonder these babies want to really transfer weight rearward. Aprilia put winglets on the limited production Tuono V4 X, maybe Kawasaki can do the same?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! Aaron KNOX
Top review, the power is bonkers, how comfortable is it compared to its competitors like Ktm and Ducati Streetfighter?
Thanks!! Having ridden the superduke r quite a bit and sat on the streetfighter a few times, they're all really comfortable! Having said that, the zh2 is the most relaxed and probably the most all year round all weather comfort. Thanks Aaron Knox
@@KnoxArmour Thanks for your prompt reply, I've been riding 2nd Gen Super Duke 1290, 2018 for the past 2 years, after test riding the Zh2 I thought legs were positioned outwards alot due the design off the front off the bike, Streetfighter was very comfortable in everyway, being 6'2" I still think my bike is more comfortable but Zh2 is still bonkers and I would consider changing to it!
@@Peter-du8cf cool! It is very different and when you switch back to back with the 2020 SuperDuke its very different in every way... however all of them are great, so hard to make a choice but once you do they are all awesome! 😀
This is some Ryan F9 level review
Great Work knox team 👍 loved it 🖤
Thank you 🙌
The best motorcycle review concept
Start from superduke
Thanks! Aaron KNOX
Why didn’t they make a steering damper on it ?
can we get these superchargers on the lower cc bikes, please. i would luv a z650 with a supercharger.
Yes it would be nice!
Superb graphics and editing 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍 you deserve more subs!
Thanks, really appreciate your feedback! Aaron KNOX
i can't understand how kawasaki is producing this beast with no steering damper
Hello sending my support. God bless ang keep safe always. Beautiful bike i love it.
Thank you! You too!
Will it be a nice upgrade for me from my 675 daytona?
Well its very different really, bigger, heavier and faster... Thanks, Aaron KNOX
@@KnoxArmour I just have doubts that, is there any problem from upgrading to a naked from a faired?
I own this bike, brakes need braided lines, rear shock needs to find its way to the garbage can. Replace with ohlins. Aside from that, shes good. When woolich releases the tuning software and lets this bike breathe, we will have a much different review.
Or Guhl's. Probably no ECU re-flash program until next year. Bummer!
@@stevesmith6236 from what i know, woolich is the only entity that actually breaks into the computer. Everyone else buys the tools from woolich and then tunes the bikes.
That said, maybe its better we wait a bit for the tune. The zh2 is already a VERY fast bike stock.
I say this having ridden a 200hp turbo bike in the past.
@@jp1234554321 I only know that Brock Davidson relies on Don Guhl for his company's ECU reflash programs. Both I and a close friend have had our bike's computers reflashed by GUHL'S with positive results and his company is known throughout the country (and beyond?) as one of the very best.
I too have experience with a 200 hp turbo bike from my past. I had a full custom 1984 Kawasaki GPz 750 turbo back in the mid '90s ("Purple Passion"). Dynoed at 184 hp and 117 ft. lbs. of torque. It was quite a ride!
@@stevesmith6236 brother!!! I had a gpz turbo as well.. although mine was stock, it was my first big bike., and the inspiration for my turbo bandit and my love for forced induction.
Ride safe.
Lucky you! Great bike!! Thanks, Aaron KNOX
Which is better and faster the zh2 or the brutale 1000 serie rr. What is your opinion and the difference between the two bikes
Very hard to say, the Brutale is much more track focused, whereas the ZH2 is a more all round capable and practical bike. In a straight line, its hard to see anything beating the ZH2. Thanks, Aaron KNOX
Getting a brand new one next weekend :-) fun times 😅
This video convinced me I’m getting one 👍
Thats brilliant, sure you'll love it! Aaron KNOX
This bike puts you into a time warp and leaves your brain behind. It's like riding a jet fighter. It rolls on like a electric motor... near instant torque....and somehow, it's over 500lbs but still feels like a dirt bike. The handlebars and front fairings make you feel like your riding a race-spec Jetski or Wave Runner. It rips. You have to be careful with the throttle and lean forward or it will lift the front wheel in 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th. I think the most fun is quietly rolling aside drivers at about 40mph and then instantly DISAPPEARING away from them. The Stock exhaust is SUPER quiet and smooth.... Mwah!
Great video on the Haych2
;) said like a true Englishman!
@@KnoxArmour indeed. I love your version of video editing. Great music and no super annoying intros, plugs, sponsors and bs. Just bike, data and mood. Love it
Great bike and review
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! Aaron KNOX
'who is going to be doing 120mph anyway?'
everyone who has one: .........
Love the review! 👍🏻
Many thanks, glad you enjoyed it! Aaron KNOX
I really like your content and wanted to support you and purchase the urban pro utility or zephyr but you pretty much have zero stock on your site.
Hi Adam, thanks for your support. We do currently have a back order situation with some products due to massive demand. However, you can order and it will be delivered asap. Many thanks, Aaron KNOX
Knox Armour thanks for the heads up Aaron will be sticking with Knox. (Got my urban utility pro today from urban rider in the UK. 30 degree day in Sydney today worked great and the armour not restrictive at all. Thanks Knox)
Knox Gears always look a lot different in the video than the pictures on the website.
Hi, we have them on models on the site and use the same products on different types of motorcycles. Thanks, Aaron KNOX
this is a fucking monster!
240kg monster!!
great review by knox as expected!!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! Aaron KNOX
Well, welcome to another episode of, “Things I wish didn’t exist only in my dreams!”
😂😂😂
Lol 🤪
$17,000. I paid $14,000 for a corolla when it first came out. I just see it as buying another corolla.
In time, buddy, you’ll get it for sure😎👍
How well dose the wheelie control work? By that I mean, if I want to wheelie a little (say 6”-12”) while under full power, will it do it? Or is the wheelie control an on or off feature?
Really well, in fact normally on all the bikes we ever test, at some point we'll turn the TC off to do some wheelies.. However, as the ZH2 is supercharged and super fast and we aren't that experienced with the power delivery of supercharged bikes, we left TC on the whole time. So any wheelies that you see in the video are in TC1 and Full power mode, partly why the wheelies in the video aren't very high as the anti-wheelie knocks it back... It allows the wheel to come up around 1ft and holds it there basically, and works really well. Hope that helps, Aaron KNOX
Knox Armour yes that helped a lot. Thank you. I’m getting a ZH2 next riding season, made a deal with the wife to let them be out for a year before I buy one, so I’m doing as much research as I can on them. Can’t wait to get mine. Going from a 2018 Z650 to a ZH2. Going to be nice.
@@zfullthrottled3015 nice!! A big step up though, you'd best strap yourself in as it'll feel like warp speed!!
Knox Armour I hope so, this 650 is killing me. LOL I’ve had a lot of bikes over the years and this little of a bike is soooo slow. Ive had a busa, zx10, GSXR750, R1... but this is my first naked bike so I made a deal with the wife to allow me to get the 650 for this year and then next year I’d get the ZH2. I just want it to be out for a year so that it can get all the recalls (if any) done before I buy one. Let Kawasaki work out all the kinks before I buy.
@@zfullthrottled3015 lol, fair enough!! Sure you'll love it!
Love this bike!!
Missile!! ;)
Great entertainment as usual!
Have a great weekend 🤘 bike enthusiasts
Thanks a lot! Aaron KNOX
My dream bike
Hate that muffler! Should have gone twin to reduce size.
I have a zx14r having trouble deciding whether this is that much better than my cycle and worth adding $7000 on top of my trade
I don't think it would be any faster than your ZX14r, in fact, Id' wager the ZH2 would be slower than a ZX14r... But the supercharger and the naked package is really good and its a great bike! Thanks, Aaron KNOX
@@KnoxArmour
Thanks for the reply back.
Ive been watching a bunch of other reviews and sounds like it needs a better rear shock, steering stabilizer and the brakes could be better.
Think I'll stick with the 14r and keep the money
How does this compare to the new MT-10? I'm assuming the Yamaha will out handle it pretty easily?
I think both bikes are probably excellent. I doubt that the MT-10 would "easily" outhandle it... the ZH2 handles great and so does the MT-10. I think that a good rider would be super fast on track with the ZH2 once the suspension has been stiffened up. Thanks, Aaron KNOX
@@KnoxArmour thanks for the reply. Do you liken the zh2 handling more to a Busa or zx14 due to its weight?
But as a Naked bike it's just too much power!!!
Just get the sport model...or get a better naked👍
There's no such thing as too much power 😂 I love mine
Totally different than a sport bike. These naked bikes are about torque and midrange.
It’s missing a steering damper and it will be complete,l’ve seen a death wobble at high speed with this bike🤔
I wish they offered it in Kawi green.
Think they do... or at least with green detailing. Thanks, Aaron KNOX
@@KnoxArmour only seen the green frame but I guess they don't want to paint carbon fiber bodywork green but I think it would be awesome
Fantastic video and review. Id still take a Super Duke or Tuono over this but epic machine all the same. Who ever buys one will be happy for years
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! Aaron KNOX
How are the long term reliability ?
50K miles ?
Just wonder. 🤔🤔
We tried but couldnt manage 50k in the 2 weeks we had the bike! :)
@@KnoxArmour
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Is that a Tractor just strolling around the city 3:15
Haha, yes it is... although its just a small town in an agricultural area. Thanks 👍
Where does it stand compared to THE H2?? I'm saving some money with H2 in mind..... And this would fall in the same category... Right?
The H2 is a lot more aggressive and sportsbike oriented. Thanks, Aaron KNOX
@@KnoxArmour You know, your Handroids look very sexy and will definitely buy a pair of them when I'll get a good superbike!! I've saved it on my wish list!!
no steering damper on a 200 hp bike with a short ass wheel base? thats stupid. what was kawi thinking? i hope they offer one from the factory with newer models.
Well amazingly, the new Triumph Speed Triple doesnt have one either. Think all supernakeds need one. Thanks, Aaron KNOX
Is this a good starter bike?
No, it's a terrible starter bike... you'll end up dead. Start with something with less power. Hope that helps. Aaron Knox
Love it!!
🤩🤩
So when you're in 4-5-6 gears, you're basically driving an automatic since you don't really need to shift. That takes the fun out of it. Also, blasting down the highway over 100mph gets tired fast.
should've given a Steering Damper
And also put max traction control on. XD THe electronics are there for a reason. XD
it's so charming that you consistently call it 'haitch' ;)
Love to be charming!! Aaron KNOX
@@KnoxArmour haha, cute! Just curious: where do yo live? We were always taught it's 'aitch' (as confirmed by the wiki sources I consulted) and 'haitch' is a regional variation of some kind... (I personally also speak dialect very often, so not judging... merely curious)
@@joeridestrijcker445 We are located in Cumbria, England. There is a strong accent here, but not sure I have it very strong. All the best! Aaron KNOX
What happens when the bike breaths in a bug (or worse yet, a small pebble) from the road?
The filter either stops it... or it flies back out of the exhaust at 1 million mph! Lol! Aaron KNOX
@@KnoxArmour I was concerned about the impeler blades getting damaged
@@jsprite123 was only joking, to be fair there is protection with filters etc to stop that.. 😀
@@KnoxArmour Good to know!