
Isn’t he the best bike thief ever?

Isn’t he the best bike thief ever?

It doesn’t have a kitchen but has a bath.

This story happened back in 1993. During his journey across the Sahara Desert Emile Leray got stuck in the middle of it because his vintage Citroen V broke down. So Frenchman Emile Leray… built a motorcycle using his car parts. He dismantled his Citroen, by removing the body, which he then uses as shelter against the sandstorms, fit the wheel arm upside down on a smaller chassis, adding the engine and gearbox in the middle. Several days later he added the battery, gas tan, took his luggage and drove away. Amazing story.




People in Japan know how to build very weird things. For example, this toilet bike that runs on poop. And it is fully functional and has even performed 870-mile (1,400 km) countrywide tour across Japan.






It took the author more than 1000 hours of “actual build time. Its frame and tubing are made of hardened steel, the covers and arm guards are high tensile strength fiberglass. The engine is a whopping 650cc, which features nitrous injection boost and water cooling.”