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Kawasaki Ninja H2R (2015+)
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Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX SE (2022+)
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Suzuki GSX250R (2017+)
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Kawasaki ER-6F / Ninja 650 (2012-2017)
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Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP (2020+)
From 2022: improved mid-range, rear sprocket from 40 to 43 teeth, improved traction control and new material for the front Nissin caliper.Read more -
Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade (2020+)
From 2022: improved mid-range, rear sprocket from 40 to 43 teeth, improved traction control and new material for the front Nissin caliper.Read more -
Aprilia RS 457 (2024+)
RS457 Dimensions are based on the front wheel size. For now, Aprilia didn’t even publish the wheelbase, so here we are. They didn’t publish fuel capacity either. ---Read more -
Honda CBR250R (2011-2014)
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Honda CBR650F (2017-2018)
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Honda CBR650F (2014-2016)
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Suzuki GSX-R600 (2011+)
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KTM RC 125 (2022+)
Dimensions shown are from the RC 390, since they appear to be the same bike with different engines and KTM didn't divulge them for the RC 125. Dashboard shown is also from the RC390, since they appear to be the same in some markets and KTM didn't provide a picture of a fancy TFT display. Other markets get an LCD display.Read more -
Aprilia RS 125 (2021+)
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Aprilia RSV4 Factory 1100 (2021+)
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Aprilia RSV4 1100 (2021+)
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CFMoto 450SR / 450SS (2022+)
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