G-Strider
is the name given to a new vision that Suzuki recently revealed
at the Tokyo Motor Show.
The ergonomic feet-forward design approach is complemented by an
unprecedented level of advanced technology and electronic assistance
on a motorcycle.
"Suzuki's G-strider is all about pushing the boundaries, introducing
new ideas and speculating on where motorcycle design might go in
the future. As with previous concepts such as the Hayabusa-powered
B-King, Suzuki has incorporated technology in the G-Strider that
may be pure fantasy or may make production next year ... that's
what makes the concept so interesting."
Powered by a 916cc, four-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, parallel
twin engine, the G-Strider utilises Suzuki's Electronically-controlled
Continuously Variable Transmission (SECVT), as found on the Suzuki
Burgman 650 Superscooter. Electronics feature extensively in the
Suzuki G-Strider's design, with electrically adjustable handlebars,
windscreen, rider's seat, footrests, and backrests for both rider
and passenger, enabling selection of the most comfortable seating
position possible.
The
Suzuki G-Strider also features an advanced telematics system which
utilises a bidirectional wireless infrastructure to support videophone
communication and Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation assistance.
The G-Strider is equipped with an intelligent keyless ignition
system and a self-diagnosis function, in which data from a range
of sensors is analysed and results displayed on the liquid-crystal
main monitor located behind the windscreen. In addition, a handlebar-mounted
digital meter with electroluminescent backlighting provides easily
readable information about the bike's key functions. A unique tank-mounted
console with trackball control and large function keys, which can
be easily operated by gloved hands.
Futuristic safety features on the Suzuki G-Strider include two
rear-facing cameras mounted in the rear lighting system, which feed
video images to the rear view monitors, replacing conventional mirrors.
A high-intensity-discharge projector-type light integrated with
high-intensity light-emitting diodes (LEDs) form a powerful combination
headlight, while the tail and indicator lights also employ high
intensity LEDs, making the G-Strider more visible to surrounding
traffic, even in broad daylight.
An intelligent cornering lamp system, which uses microprocessors
to sense the motorcycle's bank and handlebar angle, illuminates
the road on the inside of the turn accordingly. Suzuki's G-Strider
also incorporates a centre-hub steering system and a compound-laser
welded front swingarm for enhanced rider control, and an anti-lock
brake system (ABS), with the front brakes using radial-mount four-piston
calipers. The package is mounted on impressive 140mm front and massive
220mm diameter rear tyres to further its handling and stability.
Suzuki
G-Strider - Specifications
Engine type: Liquid cooled, four-stroke, DOHC, four valves per
cylinder, parallel-twin cylinder engine
Displacement: 916cc
Transmission: Suzuki Electronically-controlled Continuously Variable
Transmission (SECVT)
Overall length: 2,445mm
Overall width: 710mm
Overall height: 1,170mm
Wheelbase: 1,800mm
Seat height: 615mm
Tyres: 140/60R17 (F) - 220/40R18 (R)
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