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Video Of Man Riding Mini Pink Bullet On Delhi Street Goes Viral, Leaves Internet Amazed

Towards the end of the video, the mini bullet "Pinki" is parked at a roadside where many people gather to take a look at it.

Creativity knows no bounds. A video of a man riding a pink mini bullet on the streets of the national capital Delhi has gone viral on the internet, leaving users amazed. Shared on Instagram, the vehicle is far smaller than the size of a Bullet bike and is coloured pink, busting the popular gender stereotype.

"Mini Bullet (Pinki) only 1 in India," reads the text overlay on the video shared by user Rammy Ryder (@rammyryder). The clip opens to show a man riding the mini two-wheeler replica of the Bullet bike on a free stretch of road in Delhi before he comes to a halt at a traffic signal. As he halts, people look intrigued on seeing the bike that looks like a customized version made for kids. Some of them also interacting with the man and gave the bike a thumbs up.

Towards the end of the video, the mini bullet "Pinki" is parked at a roadside where many people gather to take a look at it.

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Since being shared on X a few weeks back, the video has amassed close to 5 million views, 444,907 likes and tons of comments.

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Rammy Ryder (@rammyryder)

On seeing the clip, one Instagram user jokingly commented, "Now short hight girls can also ride bikes."

"Who said I can’t ride h bullet ? I just need a right one !," wrote another user.

While a third wrote, "My kid wants this now."

"Chances of accidental death will be reduced of this size. Bike will be on the road," wrote a fourth, on seeing the video.

 

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