Kerala Man Has Made Motorcycle From Scrap
Kerala Man has made Motorcycle From Scrap. Kerala man has made bicycle out of junk, explained the reason for rising prices of petrol and diesel.
The rising fuel prices in India have crossed 100 in many cities.
At the same time, people are troubled by the increase in the price of petrol and diesel every day due to the epidemic, but it is said that the problem is solved only in trouble.
One such story has come to the fore today. Actually, a person from Kerala has made a bicycle out of scrap, which looks completely like a motorcycle.
Scrap everything except tyres: Lijesh Chettiar, a native of Tanur in Malappuram district, has created a vehicle that is a combination of a Bullet motorcycle and a cycle, and named it ‘Bulsi’.
In which everything has been taken from scrap except two new tyres. Talking to the media, Chettiar said, “Looking at the price of fuel, not everyone can afford a motorcycle.
However, ‘Bulsey’ solves the issue as it does not require fuel, and is good for the body. It’s also a good exercise.”
Expenditure of Rs 25,000 to make: “This unique idea was clicked from home during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Motorcycle From Scrap: This cycle was specially designed keeping in mind the rise in petrol prices,” he said. It cost around Rs 25,000 to make ‘Bulsi’.
This kind of news coming every day: This is not the first time when such an act has come to the fore. Sometime back we told you about a student from Madurai.
Who has made an electric bicycle powered by the rays of the sun, which you will not have to charge to run it, but due to exposure to sunlight, this cycle charges itself.
At the same time, the students of Gujarat introduced a motorcycle that works on both petrol and electric mode.