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Transportation

Sub G1 Three-wheeler Motorcycle

Sub G1 Three-wheeler Motorcycle

Ever since we were little kids we have loved tricycles. It’s like having a bike with the safety net of training wheels, without the funny looks you get from being the only 10 year old who still has training wheels. Motorized tricycles are no different. Has anything bad ever come from strapping an enormous engine on anything with wheels? Of course not. The Sub G1 is a trike with an attitude – and a Suzuki 996cc 4-stroke V-Twin. It’s a 135hp, dual-stage fuel injection, 6-speed  motorcycle that you can comfortably sit in and can’t fall off of. If anything, it’s actually more dangerous than a motorcycle because of the comfort and that imaginary safety net. Honestly, that just makes us want it even more.