The World’s Smallest Functional Bicycle Supports a Weight of Up to 100 Kg

Popular Youtuber and DIY master ‘The Q’ recently unveiled the world’s smallest functional bicycle, which, despite its deceptive size, can support up to 100 kilograms of weight.

Named Big Boy, the world’s smallest rideable bicycle was made from scratch, using rollerblade wheels and a strong iron frame. The Q goes into great detail about the build in his impressive YouTube video, which has over 1.4 million views at the time of this writing, but it’s obviously not something that anyone can make at home. Building a tiny bike is one thing, but making sure that an adult can actually ride it is something else entirely. Obviously, Big Boy isn’t the most comfortable bicycle to ride, even for small children, but at The Q demonstrates in his viral DIY video, it can definitely be done.

Photo: The Q/YouTube

You may argue that a ‘fully functional bicycle’ should come with a seat, which Big Boy does not, but unless you have the world’s smallest behind, it wouldn’t do you much good. Plus, the handlebar works, as do the pedals, and if you can keep your balance, you can take it for a ride.

 

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