Suzuki
G-Strider
The
Suzuki G-Strider was first seen during the 2003 Tokyo Motorshow. This concept
motorbike is best described as half scooter half cruiser motorcycle as it
shares atributes with both.
With
a feet forward seating position and adjustable seat, backrest, footpegs and
windshield the G strider is geared for touring and mile eating.
Futuristic
safety features on the G-Strider include two rear-facing video cameras mounted
in the rear lighting system, images are then relayed to monitors positioned
either side of the handlebars.
Ample
power is provided by a 916 cc parallel twin engine running through Suzuki's
Electronically-controlled Continuously Variable Transmission (SECVT).