Captaining India in all three formats is no rocket science and one should give Shubman Gill some time to prove himself, felt former India captain Sourav Ganguly. The 26-year-old, succeeded Rohit Sharma in Tests in England after the latter announced his retirement from the longest format before the
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World's Fastest Bike: The Kawasaki Ninja H2R sits at the top of the list of the world's fastest bikes. It is powered by a 998 cc supercharged inline-four engine, which gives it enormous power and thrust.
World's Fastest Bike: In the world of motorcycles, speed has always fascinated bike lovers and caught attention globally. According to car&bike, this bike sits at the top — the Kawasaki Ninja H2R, which can reach a staggering top speed of 400 km/h (about 249 mph).
What Powers This Speed? The Ninja H2R is not a typical street bike. It is track-only, meaning it is built specifically for closed circuits and high-speed runs and not legal for regular road use.
Under its sleek bodywork lies a 998 cc supercharged inline-four engine, giving it enormous power and thrust. The engine helps the H2R generate incredible acceleration and reach top speeds that most bikes can only dream of. Its design also helps it stay stable at high speeds, with a carbon-fibre body that cuts smoothly through the air.
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While the Ninja H2R leads for production bikes, it is not the only ultra-fast motorcycle. Here are a few others in the top-speed race:
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Beyond production bikes, there are very special machines built just for breaking speed records:
These bikes are not made for everyday riding; they are purpose-built to go extremely fast in controlled conditions.
The quest of higher speeds continues to challenge engineering boundaries. Bikes like the H2R, MTT, and streamliners are built not only for speed enthusiasts but also serve as platforms for testing new technology, performance-oriented materials, and aerodynamic improvements.
For racing teams and bike makers, understanding how to build a 400 km/h bike helps improve handling, power, and safety. And for fans of motorcycles, these speed machines remain the ultimate symbol of power and engineering excellence.
According to reports, till this date, the Kawasaki Ninja H2R is officially the fastest production motorcycle in the world.
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Captaining India in all three formats is no rocket science and one should give Shubman Gill some time to prove himself, felt former India captain Sourav Ganguly. The 26-year-old, succeeded Rohit Sharma in Tests in England after the latter announced his retirement from the longest format before the
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