Difference between revisions of "Suzuki Biplane"
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Concept [[motorcycle]] announced at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show.The Biplane was designed to convey the joy of two-wheel mobility through a design that was uniquely inspired by the feeling of flying or piloting an aeroplane, which gives [[motorcyclists]] a similarity feeling while riding bikes. Its shape with no canopy generates an exhilarating feeling of openness despite being a modern machine. It has a [[V4]] [[engine]] for power. | Concept [[motorcycle]] announced at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show.The Biplane was designed to convey the joy of two-wheel mobility through a design that was uniquely inspired by the feeling of flying or piloting an aeroplane, which gives [[motorcyclists]] a similarity feeling while riding bikes. Its shape with no canopy generates an exhilarating feeling of openness despite being a modern machine. It has a [[V4]] [[engine]] for power. |
Revision as of 15:51, 21 July 2010
Concept motorcycle announced at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show.The Biplane was designed to convey the joy of two-wheel mobility through a design that was uniquely inspired by the feeling of flying or piloting an aeroplane, which gives motorcyclists a similarity feeling while riding bikes. Its shape with no canopy generates an exhilarating feeling of openness despite being a modern machine. It has a V4 engine for power.