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They Actually Had Real Tron Bikes In the 80s
They Actually Had Real Tron Bikes In the 80sSometimes you look back in time and you see industrial designs that seem to be timeless. Like the Suzuki Nuda. It could come from 2045 or 1986, the year when it was actually introduced as a fully functional 174mph prototype.
Suzuki showed this bike 1986 Tokyo Motor Show. It's not hydrogen powered or even electrically powered, even if it looks like it was. The Nuda was powered by a GSX-R750 gasoline engine. It had a two-wheel shaft-transmitted drive and used hub-steering in the front wheel. Sadly, it was never introduced to the market. [Bike Exif]
Intersting
They Actually Had Real Tron Bikes In the 80s
They Actually Had Real Tron Bikes In the 80sSometimes you look back in time and you see industrial designs that seem to be timeless. Like the Suzuki Nuda. It could come from 2045 or 1986, the year when it was actually introduced as a fully functional 174mph prototype.
Suzuki showed this bike 1986 Tokyo Motor Show. It's not hydrogen powered or even electrically powered, even if it looks like it was. The Nuda was powered by a GSX-R750 gasoline engine. It had a two-wheel shaft-transmitted drive and used hub-steering in the front wheel. Sadly, it was never introduced to the market. [Bike Exif]