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Kerala man builds bicycle from scrap with look of bike amid fuel price hike

Amid the surging fuel prices across the country, a man from the Malappuram district of Kerala has built a bicycle from scrap, that has the look of a motorcycle. Lijeesh Chettiar, a native of Tanur in Malappuram district, has built a vehicle which is a combination of Bullet motorcycle and a bicycle and named it 'Bullcy.'

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Published : Jul 19, 2021, 12:29 PM IST

Kerala man builds bicycle from scrap with look of bike amid fuel price hike
Kerala man builds bicycle from scrap with look of bike amid fuel price hike

Malappuram (Kerala): Amid the surging fuel prices across the country, a man from the Malappuram district of Kerala has built a bicycle from scrap, that has the look of a motorcycle. Lijeesh Chettiar, a native of Tanur in Malappuram district, has built a vehicle which is a combination of Bullet motorcycle and a bicycle and named it 'Bullcy.' Except for two new tires, everything in this vehicle is taken from scrap.

Speaking to the media, Chettiar said, "One cannot buy a motorcycle considering the price of fuel. However, 'Bullcy' resolves the issue as it does not require fuel, and it is a good exercise for the body as well." "This unique idea clicked while sitting at home during the COVID-19 lockdown. It was built keeping in mind the petrol price hike," he said. Chettiar further informed that it cost him about Rs 25,000 to build the 'Bullcy.'

Malappuram (Kerala): Amid the surging fuel prices across the country, a man from the Malappuram district of Kerala has built a bicycle from scrap, that has the look of a motorcycle. Lijeesh Chettiar, a native of Tanur in Malappuram district, has built a vehicle which is a combination of Bullet motorcycle and a bicycle and named it 'Bullcy.' Except for two new tires, everything in this vehicle is taken from scrap.

Speaking to the media, Chettiar said, "One cannot buy a motorcycle considering the price of fuel. However, 'Bullcy' resolves the issue as it does not require fuel, and it is a good exercise for the body as well." "This unique idea clicked while sitting at home during the COVID-19 lockdown. It was built keeping in mind the petrol price hike," he said. Chettiar further informed that it cost him about Rs 25,000 to build the 'Bullcy.'

Read: Consumers may get respite from frequent fuel price hike this month

(ANI)

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