
Bicycles and soapbox cars soon gave way to mini-bikes, go-carts, dirt bikes, and eventually motorcycles. In the open fields along the Potomac river in Colonial Beach, Paul had the chance to create two, three and four wheeled contraptions to ride along the dirt roads and wooded trails. Raised by nomadic circus folk between the city environment of Richmond, the rural country side of Colonial Beach, and the barren expanses of Antarctica, he was exposed to the contrasting experiences they all offered.

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Download Financial Express App for latest business news.A motorcycle builder, leather craftsman, metalsmith, knife maker and inventor, Paul Cox is, above all, an artist…īorn at a very young age in Richmond, Virginia, Paul always had an interest in creating and building.

Get live Share Market updates and latest India News and business news on Financial Express. In case you wish to own one, we advise you to first hit the gym as it will definitely not be as easy to ride it as you may think and Zakir hasn’t put a reverse gear too in this. More details on this motorcycle to be revealed at the Auto Show in Bengaluru. Zakir Khan says that his 13-foot long chopper bike is his third customised bike and he intends to create a record with this one. The chopper weighs a whopping 450 kg and this is a one-off custom bike. The fuel tank of the motorcycle has a generous 50-litre capacity but do not expect a good range from it as the bike is a spoiled binge drinker returning just 7 kilometre to a litre. The front also gets a skull look alike headlamp that shouts out loud aggression in order to give an imposing road stance to the motorcycle. As a chopper is incomplete without a chunky rear tyre, Zakir has fitted the tyre of the mini truck on his motorcycle. Chopper bikes are known for their long forks that give them an upright stance and in order to give the bike similar appearance, Zakir has fitted 6 foot long forks at the front, yes you read it right, six foot! The two said parts have been designed by Zakir at a workshop near his house in Nagarbhavi. One of the prime highlights of this motorcycle include the twin exhausts that have been fitted towards the front. Watch Zakir Khan’s thrilling chopper bike in this video: With this motor, the motorcycle can hit a top speed of 120 kmph, which is a respectable number considering the motorcycle’s size and weight.

The 220cc engine used on this 13 ft long chopper bike has been sourced from a Bajaj Avenger 220 and is retuned to extract more power and suit the characteristics of a chopper. In order to turn his imagination into reality, Zakir had to invest Rs 7.5 lakh and 45 days. Zakir will be showcasing his motorcycle on 14th and 15th July at Durga Parameshwari BDA grounds at the Auto Show in Bengaluru.

In such a case, riding a 13-foot long chopper bike in the city does not sound like a very great idea, isn’t it? Zakir Khan, a Bengaluru based interior designer, though seems to have different thoughts as he has made a massive chopper bike that happens to be India’s longest chopper. Bengaluru is known, rather criticised for its chaotic and slow-moving traffic and people are often seen blaming the city for getting stuck in traffic for hours.
