Pulsar: Four wheels, one motorcycle: Bizarre Pulsar ‘jugaad’ no one asked for

A video featuring a modified Bajaj Pulsar has gone viral, leaving netizens divided over the merits of this unique “jugaad.” In the video, a person is seen riding a Pulsar 150 model, but with a surprising twist: it boasts not two, but four wheels. Yes, you read that right!
The modification involves affixing four wheels to the motorcycle—two at the front and two at the back. What’s even more intriguing is that these wheels aren’t aligned sideways, but vertically, one on top of the other. The wheels are attached to the motorcycle‘s frame using metal bars.
Although the origins and ownership of this motorcycle “jugaad” remain unknown, it has, however, ignited debates among netizens. While some users have left witty comments, others have raised valid safety and logical concerns about this unconventional ‘innovation’.

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The video shows the motorcycle’s ability to move, yet a crucial question arises: what practical purpose does it serve? One thing we all can agree is that it’s an ‘invention’ no one asked for.
Interestingly, it has left the online community pondering how the rider got on top of the bike, how he’ll manage to stop it, and how its suspension system copes with uneven road conditions. To worsen things, the person isn’t even wearing a helmet, which is a penal offense.
As expected, for the nature of the bizarre concept, the video has stunned the people on the internet and has gathered amusing responses. However, from the motorists’ point of view and safety side of things, it should be made sure that any modifications made to any vehicle that plies on road should not compromise the safety aspects and put the lives of its occupants in jeopardy.
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