These bikes will typically go back to Japan and then be shared out around the global importer network to be used as press fleet/test bikes - unlikely to come up for sale for a while.
I'm sure they will store a couple in their basement so that 50 years from now they can pull it out and be like, "remember when Kawasaki was a trailblazer with the amazing Ninja H2R?" Companies love keeping their best models as kind of a memento to build up their company history.
These bikes will typically go back to Japan and then be shared out around the global importer network to be used as press fleet/test bikes - unlikely to come up for sale for a while.
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