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orangeback
4th June 2007, 08:29
pritty cool but we havent quite got there yet
1987
NUDA
Concept model with an ultra-advanced mechanism of "fulltime 2-wheel drive" developed with the accumulated ideas of Suzuki engineering staff. The technologies for creating an excellent drivability were also incorporated boldly in the power steering and swing seat. And high rigidity and weight reduction were realized by the adoption of honeycomb mono-cock body made of carbon fiber.

1985
FALCORUSTYCO
Concept model announced at the Tokyo Motor Show imaging a futuristic machine appearing 10 years later. The most advanced technologies 4-cycle square 4-cylinder 500cc engine, frameless body, front-and-rear swingarm suspension, center hub hydraulic power steering, chainless hydraulic drive and pop-up screen cowling were incorporated.

arj127
4th June 2007, 08:47
Suzuki is a cool looking bike.

Shadows
4th June 2007, 12:19
There goes a couple of totally characterless bikes, well, apart from being really ugly.

hazard02
4th June 2007, 12:58
Brilliant. I love looking at old designs and concepts of what the vehicles of the future would look like. That suzuki still looks like some of the concepts produced today.

R6_kid
4th June 2007, 13:15
there was a company selling 50cc scooters that looked quite like the first pic

Fatjim
4th June 2007, 13:19
Never really got the idea around those vertical bars in the first piccy. I have enough trouble with normal ones.

Boob Johnson
4th June 2007, 14:26
Never really got the idea around those vertical bars in the first piccy. I have enough trouble with normal ones.lol nice one.

Pretty awesome designs I must say, even more interesting that they are 20 odd years old :niceone: