They used to say that bigger was better, but when it comes to bikes like this one, we beg to differ. Enter Abulajon's custom motorcycle, a ride which will surely make drivers notice him in traffic, no more SMIDSY and all.
Abulajon is a Uighur ethnic in the Xinjiang province, and he spent more than an year building this one-off beast. The 30-year-old worker built the 4.3-meter-long bike (14 ft) with parts he found in scrap yards and has made all the needed modifications himself.
While we admire this guy's determination to make his dreams come true, we also cannot help smiling at the sight of the huge headlight and the comfy backrest of the passenger seat. Or should we say passenger seats, since it looks like 3 or 4 people could easily fit in there.
This bike uses two tractor main wheels and according to the Chinese media, it can reach 40 km/h (just under 25 mph), albeit there are few roads Abulajon could legally drive his machine on. We already wonder how would such a machine ride off the road if powered by a V12...
Abulajon is a Uighur ethnic in the Xinjiang province, and he spent more than an year building this one-off beast. The 30-year-old worker built the 4.3-meter-long bike (14 ft) with parts he found in scrap yards and has made all the needed modifications himself.
While we admire this guy's determination to make his dreams come true, we also cannot help smiling at the sight of the huge headlight and the comfy backrest of the passenger seat. Or should we say passenger seats, since it looks like 3 or 4 people could easily fit in there.
This bike uses two tractor main wheels and according to the Chinese media, it can reach 40 km/h (just under 25 mph), albeit there are few roads Abulajon could legally drive his machine on. We already wonder how would such a machine ride off the road if powered by a V12...