Viral Video: Bareilly old man modifies Royal Enfield Bullet bike starts with voice command & also has ATM

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This is the old diesel bike Royal Enfield Bullet. This bike was launched in the nineties. This bike was very famous for its excellent mileage.

Modified motorbikes are common on the streets. The modified ‘wonder bike’, however, is a bit different – and it’s catching social media’s attention. Muhammad Sayeed, who lives in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, has named the bike Tarzan. The owner can control the device with his own voice commands and it comes with a mini ATM, which can also dispense coins depending on the voice command given to the machine.

Video of the bike was posted to YouTube on Thursday by Honey Saxena. As a result, it has gone viral on other social media platforms and messaging platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp as well.

Using voice commands, 70-year-old Mr Sayeed demonstrates how his red-coloured bike, Tarzan, responds to commands. This video demonstrates how the bike starts, plays music, and dispenses five rupees on command via its ATM.

Watch the video below:

As per the YouTube description, Mr Sayeed describes is a “self-trained salesman, electrician, stuntman, and an excellent crowd puller.” His video has garnered over 17,000 views on YouTube, and many more on other platforms. He has also received a lot of praise for it.

“What a great example of desi engineering,” wrote one Twitter user while sharing the video.

“Incredible talent of India,” another Twitter user said, while a third wrote: “The power of jugad truly has no limits.”

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Some commenters, however, also questioned the authenticity of the motorbike.  “This looks fake,” said one YouTube commenter.

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