What motorbike would be able to keep up with the Honda RVF 400 if possible even bit it?

So I just made a year on a Yamaha r125 and I'm looking to take the A2 licence and get a bigger bike, of course I'm still looking for that super sport style only.

But within the range of an A2 licence there are not any new models available, basically what i want is a new bike that would match or bit the Honda RVF 400. As I'm not a fan of old bike looks, don't get me wrong the RVF 400 is amazing but I just like the looks of new bikes better.

I've looked at the Kawasaki's ninja 300 and KTM's RC390 but I think they will feel sluggish compared to a RVF400 even between the two I'm not able to decide.

Any help would be much appreciated.

All variants of the RVF-400 had over 50bhp, so it wouldn't be legal for an A2 licence holder to ride anyway. No A2 compliant bike would be able to compete with its performance (and I'm not sure how or why you would want to "bit" a bike, either. Do you actually mean "beat"?)

I don't know how you can tell a bike will feel sluggish, just by looking at it. Even the most experienced bikers need to actually ride a machine, in order to make that decision (and you clearly haven't ridden any of them…). The whole point of the 46.6bhp power limit for the A2 licence, is to restrict the bike's performance, in order to reduce the number of accidents that novice riders have.

Other A2 compliant sports bikes that are available include:
Honda CBR-250RR
Honda CBR-300R
Honda CBR-500R
Honda NSR-250R
Kawasaki ZZR-250
Suzuki GS-500F
Suzuki GSX-R250R-SP
Yamaha MT-03
Yamaha SZR-660
Yamaha YZF-R3

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Ninja 250, CBR250, Yamaha R25 are the best bikes for you, even Ninja 250 and CBR 250 got awards from some best motorcycles websites. Try it first ^_^