Jim wrote:
I'm surprised Kawasaki allowed it to be published that the H2 was as good or better than the Z1. We've all heard the story about the H2 being detuned at the drag strip to allow the Z1 to beat it.
In this test the H2 beat the Z1 by just a whisker in each test, but they went on to say the Z1 was so much easier to ride and live with, and could have done better with decent shocks and tires.
Cycle went to great pains to explain each bike had to be bone stock inside, and were stripped to the cases after the testing was done. They expected the H2 to be a ringer but it was completely stock from the airbox snorkel to the lumpy port castings.
The article went on to describe how the bikes were all getting more civilized to live with and still performed well, and bikes like the Z1 would become the norm for superbikes. The H2 was a last hold out of what the definition of a superbike was before this test. The H2 might have narrowly won by measurement, but the Z1 was surely the better bike.