[Quote] HaHa, good question!
I believe the H2 SX does not have a lot more power than the ZX-14R but it is lighter.
I would suggest you just get a normal Ninja 1000 SX and keep your ZX-14R. You will have a more polarized bike collection. They're both great bikes, it's a tough choice and a very personal one based on your tastes...
If you like Sport Touring, I am of the opinion that the ZX-14 is bigger, longer, and more suited to trips. If you want to do canyon carving, city riding, etc., the H2 SX might be better, but then you wouldn't really need the Supercharged power.
So that is why I suggest the Ninja 1000, or even the Ninja 650. There is no way to pick one bike over the other, just get them both, avoid overlap and have them focused on different purposes.[Quote]
I looked at the Ninja 1000 when I was searching for a second bike, test rode one and it really didn't do anything to inspire me to make a purchase. I was looking for a second bike to complement my BMW K16GTLE and the 1000 just didn't provide enough performance. Initially I hadn't considered the ZX14R when I looked at the 1000 but the more I looked at the ZX14R, the more research I did on the ZX14R the more I knew it was my next bike. The dealership I bought my ZX14R from had a 2017 ZX14R SE marked down to 11700 and with my 500 dollar coupon I paid 11200 plus tax, tags etc which was just a few hundred more than the cost of the Ninja 1000.
I really want a H2SXSE but I think for now I'm going to hold on to my 2017 ZX14R. From everything I've learned the H2SX is a great bike but I don't think it provides enough performance upgrades over my ZX14R to justify the 22K price tag. I can add panniers to my ZX14R for around a grand, add bar risers and a peg lowering kit and essentially have a H2SX minus the electronic upgrades. My ZX14R is paid for and I'm not all that eager to jump back into debt so for a while at least I'll be satisfied with the ZX14R.