A man from Hyderabad has stunned the Internet by building a 17-foot-long motorcycle using spare parts and tractor wheels. Videos shared on Instagram showcase the extraordinary creation by Kanyaboyina Sudhakar, a car enthusiast known for turning everyday objects into jaw-dropping vehicles.
The massive bike, crafted from discarded parts and heavy-duty tractor wheels, has become a viral sensation. In one reel, Sudhakar proudly displays the towering two-wheeler, which dwarfs conventional motorcycles in size and design. The engineering marvel reflects his passion for innovation and his ability to repurpose industrial components into functional art.
Car that folds into a suitcase
Sudhakar’s creativity doesn’t stop at the 17-foot bike. In another video, he unveils a suitcase car — a fully functional vehicle that folds into a travel case. “A suitcase car?” the person recording asks in disbelief. Sudhakar then demonstrates how the car works: opening the suitcase, pulling out a seat, and revealing a steering wheel, brake, clutch, and accelerator. Powered by a 60 CC engine, the car runs on small bicycle-like wheels.
Shivlinga car for Shivratri
Among his most unique creations is a Shivlinga-shaped car, designed specially for Shivratri. Sudhakar explains that one person can fit inside, with a see-through glass at the neck of the Shivlinga, allowing the driver to view the road.
Other inventions
Sudhakar has also built a double-seater scooter, which he calls a “double Chetak,” offering extra space and storage. His garage includes a mini one-seater Volkswagen van, a two-seater dune buggy, and a four-seater short jeep powered by a Maruti 800 engine. Another highlight is a multi-seater jeep with balloon tyres, making it suitable for all terrains.
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