This is one of the bikes that prompted Japanese manufacturers to reach an informal gentleman's agreement to limit the top speed of manufacturing street-legal bikes.
09. BMW S 1000 RR - 205 horsepower
BMW's first sport bike is the BMWS 1000 RR. It has been constantly improved since its amazing debut. Its electronics and power aretop-notch.
08. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R - 208 horsepower
0-60 in 2.5 seconds is the ZX-14R's claim to fame. The bike's weight and electrical restriction are its only limitations. However, the increased size is useful.
07. Honda CBR 1000RR-R Fireblade - 215 horsepower
Since the early 90s, its status has been legendary. In its current version, it feels and performs like a race bike, with all the controls needed to be street-worthy.
06. Aprilia RSV4 1100 Factory - 217 horsepower
It's a bike like the Aprilia RSV4 1100 Factory. It's sleek, elegant, and has an attitude. Circuit innovations tune the 1,099cc DOHC liquid-cooled V4 engine.
05. Kawasaki Ninja H2/H2 Carbon - 228 horsepower
H2s is more agile and exhilarating than the ZX-14 and Hayabusa due to its smaller size. The bike reached 226.9 mph in Mojave, CA, aftermarket bolt-on additions.
04. Ducati Superleggera V4 - 234 horsepower
The racing outfit made 234 horsepower and weighed 335 lbs. This machine's design shouted speed. Carbon fiber and downforce winglets stabilized it at high speeds.
03. Ducati Panigale V4 R - 240.5 horsepower
Aprilia is an intriguing Italian brand, but when Ducati is on all four cylinders, it's hard to compete. The Panigale V4 R is an elegant, high-speed motorcycle.
02. Kawasaki Ninja H2R - 326 horsepower
The track-only Kawasaki Ninja H2R can destroy the competition. Its 988cc liquid-cooled DOHC supercharged four-cylinder engine goes 0-6 in 2.93 seconds and 0-100 in 5.12 seconds.
01. Kawasaki Ninja H2R - 326 horsepower
The Rolls-Royce Allison 250-C20 Series Gas Turbine engine allows the MTT 420 RR to reach a theoretical top speed of 273 miles per hour.