There's something about the humble bicycle that brings out the inventor in a lot of people, a fact you only have to glance at Kickstarter to realise.
It is perhaps no surprise, then, that the record for world's longest bicycle has been broken twice this year.
The first, measuring a colossal 35.79m (117ft 5in) in length, was built in the Netherlands by members of the Mijl Van Mares Werkploeg. Held together by the kind of frame you'd normally see in lighting rigs, it nonetheless has only two wheels (one that looks like it was borrowed from a steamroller), and no stabilisers.
However, although the Dutch record breakers will feature in the official 2016 Guinness World Records, a longer bike has now been built by the Aussies in Adelaide, a whopping 41.42m (135 ft 10.7 in) long machine, which uses a triangular, rather than square, frame.
Here's a video of the Dutch bicycle in action. Be warned, there is also highly chirpy techno.
Mijl Van Mares Werkploeg's Frank Pelt puts it: "You can ride this bike as long as you like, just straight lines, no corners."
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Laura Laker is a freelance journalist with more than a decade’s experience covering cycling, walking and wheeling (and other means of transport). Beginning her career with road.cc, Laura has also written for national and specialist titles of all stripes. One part of the popular Streets Ahead podcast, she sometimes appears as a talking head on TV and radio, and in real life at conferences and festivals. She is also the author of Potholes and Pavements: a Bumpy Ride on Britain’s National Cycle Network.
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