Highland games
Motorcycle Sport & Leisure|October 2022
At MSL we love our sport as much as we love our leisure, and what better way to celebrate both than take three of the most exciting new sports tourers up to Scotland for a big-miles test.
Dave Manning, Gary Hartshorne, Ross Mowbray
Highland games

Kawasaki H2 SX SE Tourer, Suzuki GSX-S1000GT, Honda NT1100 (DCT)

KAWASAKI H2 SX SE TOURER

The supercharged one that's perfect for covering big miles fast

In recent years, Kawasaki's carved out a niche for itself: building bonkers supercharged bikes that go like the clappers. But I've never actually ridden one before. I've heard very good things, with friends, colleagues and owners raving about how fast, smooth and stable they are, so I couldn't wait to try out its touring-ready model on a big trip to the Cairngorms.

First introduced into Kawasaki's growing supercharged range back in 2018, the H2 SX SE Tourer is a seriously well-equipped motorcycle. In addition to its 197bhp motor, it gets electronic suspension, superbike specification Brembo brakes, heated grips, a TFT screen, adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection and a collision warning system. That's not a bad start, is it?

It looks good, too, with the smart lines of its aerodynamic fins and its futuristic round headlight helping it stand out from the crowd, while Kawasaki's exceptional build quality shines through. In the flesh, it's immediately clear that it's a big old lump of a motorcycle. It weighs in at 267kg and has a wheelbase of 1480mm, but with a relatively low seat height of 835mm and a well-balanced centre of gravity, it's easy enough to paddle around and back out of spaces.

It's much more comfortable than I expected, too, with its clip-on bars rising back from the top yoke, meaning you're not laying down on the tank with all the weight on your wrists (which would no doubt take its toll on longer journeys).

Bonkers power

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