Suzuki G-Strider: history, specs, pictures

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'Suzuki G-Strider'
Manufacturer
[[Suzuki]]
Production 2004
Class [[:Category:Concept motorcycles|Concept]] [[Category:Concept motorcycles]]
Engine
Liquid-cooled, Parallel Twin, DOHC, 8 Valves
Fuel System Electronic Injection
Transmission Gear box: CVT
Final Drive: Chain
Brakes Front: Discs
Rear: Discs
Front Tire 140/60R17
Rear Tire 220/40R18
Wheelbase 70.91 inches (1801 mm)
Length 96.3 inches (2446 mm)
Width 27.99 inches (711 mm)
Seat Height 24.21 inches (615 mm)
Weight
Manuals Service Manual


The Suzuki G-Strider was a Liquid-cooled, Parallel Twin, DOHC, 8 Valves Concept motorcycle produced by Suzuki in 2004.

Drive

The bike has a CVT transmission.

Chassis

It came with a 140/60R17 front tire and a 220/40R18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Discs in the front and a Discs in the rear. The wheelbase was 70.91 inches (1801 mm) long.

2004 Suzuki G-Strider

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Was built as a hybrid between a scooter and a motorcycle. Suzuki presented their G-Strider concept motorcycle, a cross between a scooter and a motorcycle. The two wheeler is powered by a 916 cc engine with automatic transmission. The riding position with the feet pointing forward and the automatic transmission (CVT) Continouosly Variable Transmission) are features that reminds more of a scooter than a motorcycle. Actually you can shift manually (electrically) if you want to, by pushing buttons, similar to the Burgman 650.