As an alternative to buying a car, a Karachi fellow has transformed his motorcycle into a distinctive long vehicle that can hold up to twelve passengers, consequently solving the problem. It was made by Ali Muhammad Memon who is a Karachi police officer who works as a freelance fabricator.
Giving an interview to the media, Memon did not make this motorbike to transport his large family instead created his invention famous to as many people as possible. Memon informed the media that the motorcycle took him three months to make and charge him Rs 300,000 to Rs 350,000.
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He added that the motorcycle had been comprehensively adapted to make it stress-free to drive and park.
Moreover, he said that the bike had three brakes and two stands that support the 270-kilogram weight of the 300cc liquid-cooled engine.
In accordance with Memon, in spite of its size and weight, the bike acquires 30 to 35 kilometers per gallon thanks to a carburetor that has been fine-tuned for efficiency. He declared that the congested roads of Karachi and narrow streets cause it problematic to move the large size and weight of motorcycle.
Furthermore, 16 years old Muhammad Faisal from Jamhoria Colony in Karachi, is a mechanic at his father’s repairing shop. The little youngster has always been zealous about motorcycles however is too short to drive a standard one.
But, Faisal has not lost his hopes.
In this regard, Faisal says: “I am very fond of bikes particularly the heavy ones. But the problem is I can’t ride one because I’m too short.
“When I sit on the seat of the bike neither my hands reach to the grip of the handle nor do my feet touch the ground.”
Moreover, Faisal informed the media, “I am working very hard to improve my skills and learn properly how to fix the bikes.”