I'd say reading our friend Harry's article on the H2R made me get it out the stash cupboard and on the bench. I don't think I really need to say much about the kit as Harry covered it in depth on his articles so I'll just start by posting some photos of the real thing.
Here's a couple of modified bikes.
For me this is the most exciting motorcycle ever produced!
I first seen one at the Birmingham NEC a couple of years ago when it was first unveiled. I was lucky enough to inspect it close up but obeyed all the signs saying "do not even think about touching the bike!". Then they briefly talked about the concept of the bike, described in depth how the supercharger works, handed out ear plugs and put it on the rolling road.
I was stood about five metres away as it was gradually revved up to twelve thousand RPM, and can safely say it was the most amazing vehicle related 'thing' I've ever seen in my entire life! The manifold was glowing, there was literally blue fire blazing from the exhaust and it definitely exceeded the decibel limit even for some race tracks!
Half a year later I was stood at the bottom of Bray Hill as James Hillier took it for a flying lap of the Isle of Mann TT. He came over the top of the leap at 170 mph on the rear wheel, sparks and fire bouncing off the road! It was the first time he had ever rode the bike and he set the record for the fastest speed ever recorded on the island through the Sulby speed trap. This bike is just in a different league to any other bike ever...