I had to ask, "what is it",
photograph Record
Institute for Germany, a few facts, it was built over 2500 hours, it is over 5 meters in length, almost 2 meters
tall, and weighs in at about 4,800 lbs (2,177 kg), now this might give you a clue as
to what it is, it has 35 forward gears and 7 reverse gears and can tow up to 15
tons, without any problems, it has a built-in engine, but only for powering the
alternator that charges the user’s cell phone, so what is it?
it is named Kleine Johanna, and was built by Sebastian Beutler, who lives in Köthen, a town in Germany’s Saxony-Anhalt state, it is the heaviest rideable bicycle in the world according to the Record
Institute for Germany, a national version of the Guinness Book of Records, the fantastical
machine is powered by just one person and thanks to a truck gearbox
adapted to enhance the classic bicycle gear system, easy to ride, so easy in
fact that, the builder says he plans to ride to the Baltic Sea for a vacation in the
summer, a 389-kilometer ride that he estimates will take him about a month to
complete, note to car drivers, if you see this in the cycle lane, defiantly
give way!
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