Priller
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I wasnt able to find out where the H2 got its engine from, but I just assume its from the superbike
Speed triple originally was from an older daytona from what I have read
Honda has just given up on making fun bikes at this point
I know I'm getting deep into silly semantics territory here, but I'm not sure sharing a base engine design history is enough to call anything a 'sportbike with upright handlebars', especially when that history goes back almost 20 years in the case of the Triumph.
There's nothing from the current model that would bolt into the 955i version, with both motor and frame being updated multiple times since then. By that logic, the Super Duke is in the same box because the 1290 LC8 evolved elements from the RC8 motor, and both are 75 degree twins. The Multistrada and the V-Rod both have motors evolved from sportbike motors, too.
And the Z H2, while having a motor evolved from one in a bike that Kawasaki tried to market as a sportbike, is clearly not one. It and the Ninja H2 (which is, I'm assuming, where you're drawing the sportbike parallel) both have claimed curb weights over 525 lbs, which definitely eliminates them from true sportbike territory in my own arbitrary classifications. Hyperbike, maybe...