World’s Biggest Motorcycle

World’s Biggest Motorcycle

Bikers who come across Greg Dunham’s motorcycle think for a moment that they are facing some giant. It’s only after minutes that they realize it’s a motorcycle and sooner they are updated that it’s not an ordinary one but the one falling under the category of world’s biggest motorcycle in Guinness Book of World Records. It took Dunham three-years to build this 15-foot high, 25-foot-long monster bike. The bike offers you a pricey drive of $300,000. But you have to have a solid physique to hold this heavy bike weighing 6,500 pounds. Dunham has designed its steering from a cage under the handlebars.

The bike can be seen as challenge took by Dunham against his friends thought that making such bike is impossible. But the beauty shop owner proved them wrong. What do people have to say about his creation? “It is like icing on the cake”! Whilst Guinness Book of World Records depicts the bike as the world’s tallest rideable motorcycle.

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World’s Biggest Motorcycle

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