2007 Suzuki Crosscage concept

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  • Model: 2007 Suzuki Crosscage concept

2008 Suzuki Crosscage concept

Specifications
  • Make: Array
  • Model: 2008 Suzuki Crosscage concept

Suzuki’s Crosscage hydrogen fuel cell powered electric bike is making its debut tomorrow at the 40th Tokyo Motor Show. The fuel cell for the Suzuki Crosscage was designed by Intelligent Energy and features its patented air-cooled system.

The Crosscage concept also features a semi-naked design and the major feature of a crosscage frame. Two large bars provide the bike chassis with stiffness, intersecting in the middle of the bike and it's a design that may be employed on a production bike in the future if Suzuki can show that it's rigid enough.

From the looks of it, this concept’s hydrogen tank is carried right at the center of the bike, which should be a boon for safety considering that the hydrogen would be stored at very high pressures.

Besides the fact that the bike is powered by a fuel cell and batteries, the bike looks pretty sporty. What is rather interesting, though, are the suspension systems on the bike. That single-sided front fork is rather common these days on high-performance bikes, but single-sided forks have not yet hit the masses. To stiffen things up where the fork tubes meet, Suzuki appears to have added a strengthening linkage of some sort.

Seems like Bridgestone’s even developed a special futuristic-looking tyre to match the bike’s oddly tesselated discs..

The Cosscage concept as pictured here, seems like hasn't any chance to go into production but it will be interesting to see which design elements of this bike will see the light of day on future production models. As cool as this concept may be, hydrogen fueling stations around every corner are still a very long way off.