Tuesday, 16 February 2016

The longest motorcycle in the world


The longest motorcycle in the world
Bharat Singh is Parmar (Bharat Sinh Parmar), 30-year-old craftsman from Gujarat, India, took as a basis the customary motorcycle and subjected him to design radical transformation. As a result, the length of unusual two-wheeled vehicles amounted to 26.29 meters, Parmara even managed to pass on their offspring a distance of one hundred meters. It was not easy, given the fact that the bike doesn't have extra wheels, not giving it to overturn, but this was sufficient to meet the range of existing conditions. And now motorcycle Parmara, according to the World Record Academy, is the longest motorcycle in the world and gets its place in the Book of Guinness world records.

Note that the motorcycle does not look so Parmara monstrousness as the biggest, the highest and most powerful motorcycles in the world. Nevertheless, it remains a motorcycle in the literal sense of the term, though very reminiscent of another record - the longest bike.

It should be noted that Bharat Singh is Parmar is well known in certain circles as the "holder of records". To his credit the record of the longest flute, the great copy, world Cup cricket, the biggest loaf of Indian bread roti, the longest incense sticks and several more curious and useless records.

"All previous records didn't require me much effort," says Bharat Singh, Parmar, "And, in the end, I wanted to make something what you need to make your hands and work. Thus was born the idea of creating the longest bike. As soon as I conceived, and its realization seemed impossible, however, I started to work and as a result became the holder of another world record".

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