JAKARTA - Kawasaki succeeded in giving birth to Ninja H2R which was intended not for the highway, but at the circuit in 2015. The model was once one of the fastest motorbikes in the world with the power to touch 310 HP.
Interestingly, now the motorbike can be owned by children aged 10 years and over. Of course, it is not in the form of a real motorbike, but a Lego. Yes, Lego and Kawasaki have collaborated to offer a new Ninja H2R Technic kit.
Quoting from the Motorcycle News page, Saturday, January 27, 2024, this Lego Technic motorcycle will be available on March 1, 2024. The price is priced in the range of 70 euros or IDR 1.2 million. Of course it can be an attractive option for those who want to assemble this one.
In more detail, the Lego Technic kit Ninja H2R was built from 643 Legos, 17 cm tall, 31 cm long, and equipped with side standards. This allows owners to proudly showcase their masterpieces after being assembled.
Interestingly, this replica motorcycle features a number of appropriate details, including a functioning steering wheel, compressible suspensions, two-speed gyrboks, and a 999cc supercharged engine replica, looking like a real bike.
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In addition, this model has a 1:8 scale with a stang, suspension, two-speed gyrboks, four-piston articulation machines, and Kawasaki mainstay turbochargers. Interesting, isn't it?
As additional information, Lego Technic is a Lego series that has a mechanism in it to move certain parts. So, it looks like this can be done on its own.
This isn't the first time Lego has teamed up with a motorcycle brand. Previous models, such as Ducati Panigale V4R, were complete with working gyrboks. Then, the Harley-Davidson Fat Boy and R1200GS Adventure models proved popular. Interested in having them?
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