Last Updated: March 30, 2024, 16:09 IST
Sandeep hails from Peddapalli.
Sandeep revealed to Local 18 that he only spent Rs 20,000 on spare parts for the transformation.
Sandeep, a resident of Godavarikha in Peddapalli district, Telangana has impressed locals by turning his old bike into a Royal Enfield-inspired ride despite financial setbacks.
He could not afford a new Royal Enfield, so he used its parts to make his bike look like one. His story shows how important it is to stay determined and resourceful while overcoming obstacles. As per reports, Sandeep likes to glide through the streets on his Royal Enfield. “Passersby has often mistaken his bike for an authentic Royal Enfield,” Sandeep shared with Local News18.
Sandeep revealed to Local 18 that he only spent Rs 20,000 on spare parts for the transformation. He shared, “Riding this bike will bring me the same joy as a real Royal Enfield would. It’s going to make me happy.”
A while ago, a story about a custom bike designer from Delhi caught everyone’s attention. He started a platform where he customises Royal Enfield bikes. The mastermind behind this 16-year-old restoration workshop is Bobbee Singh. If you’re looking to give your Enfield a vintage makeover, he’s the person you should go to.
Similarly, Pappa Chandra, a local merchant from Habsipur village in the Dubbak Mandal of Siddipet district, Telangana, transformed his old bicycle into an electric bike. As soon as he got the idea, he took action. He invested Rs 16,000 to convert his bicycle into an electric one.
Some time back, Kasam Akhil Reddy, who lives in Munjampally village in Telangana, converted an old motorcycle into an electric bike for his dad. Reddy upgraded the old bike to an electric motorcycle so that his father reach the farm without facing any trouble. He learned car fixing at Lovely Professional University in Punjab. He transformed the bike so it can go up to 180 kilometres after charging for five hours.