Watch: Man, With Boards Attached To His Bike, Pulls Off Miraculous Wakeboarding Skills
Watch: Man, With Boards Attached To His Bike, Pulls Off Miraculous Wakeboarding Skills
The people standing at the beach were left in awe of his driving skills and started clapping for him.

Social media users keep sharing entertaining videos on the internet showcasing their talents, leaving the viewers intrigued. A similar clip has been going viral on the Twitter account Figen which shows a biker showing his exceptional driving skills in a river. The video starts with a man driving his bike at a fast speed on the river’s boundary. In no time, he drove the bike to the sea. The video then shows the man driving the bike around the sea and then returning to the point at the same speed. At no point, he was uncomfortable and lost balance on the 2 wheeler. The people standing at the beach were left in awe of his driving skills and started clapping for him. One of the persons can be seen recording the entire act on his mobile camera. The video has garnered more than 15 million views. “No way! He is incredible!”, the video’s caption reads.

The Twitter users also loved the biker’s driving skills. One of them, however, pointed out some tricks the biker had used in his performance. The user wrote that the biker had attached boards on his bike’s wheels which helped him drive faster. The user has also attached a screenshot pointing out the same.

This screenshot proves why the biker didn’t face any problems while driving the bike smoothly on the sea. Had he driven the 2-wheeler without attaching any boards on the wheels, the performance wouldn’t have been so seamless.

Apart from attaching the boards to the bike’s wheels, bike enthusiasts have come up with many modifications to ride their bikes on the sea. Some of these technological advancements are the hydrofoils which let the people drive through the water with ease. It’s the same technology used by the fastest sailboats. People themselves decide how fast they can go with electric pedals or pedals manually. Manta5, a hydrofoil water bike, is powered by a 400-watt motor and the bikers can pedal it on a river, lake, or ocean. In addition to it, there is a propeller which moves the bike forward, like a boat.

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