Bicycles are human powered vehicles which were invented 200 years ago by German baron Carl von Drais as a means of transportation. Initially built as a two-wheeler vehicle, the bicycle has changed since then and can be boarded by two or more people.
Today, the value of the global bicycle industry is approximately $ 45 billion and by next decade, it is estimated to reach 62 billion dollars. Amsterdam is known as 'the world's bicycle capital'. 63 percent of the city's population use their bikes daily and they contribute 32 percent of the transport industry. More people like to bike in Amsterdam rather than using cars or public transport.
This is right to see the world's most expensive bike sold.
Butterfly Trek Madone – $500,000
During the Tour de France in 2009, Lance Armstrong rode the bike. Designed by Damien Hirst, this bike makes it unique and attractive design. After avoiding cancer, he used actual butterflies to drive Armstrong's cycle.
Trek Yoshitomo Nara – $200,000
Again, this bike is beautiful and attractive in design and is very light in weight. The bike contains pictures by popular Japanese artist Yoshimoto Nara who draw images of children with negative facial expressions.
Kaws – Rek Madone – $160,000
The riders of this bike have won many races due to their comfortable design. This green and yellow color bike, Sotheby's was auctioned for cancer and was created for Armstrong's daily cycling routine.
Aurumania Crystal Edition Gold Bike – $114,400
This is the fourth most expensive bike made of gold. This luxurious construction is made with 24k carat gold and Swarovski crystals and the seat is made of fine leather. There are seven bikes out there in the world, which are making the most demand after bike bikes between Mountain Bike Lovers.
Trek Madone 7 – Diamond – $75,000
As the name suggests, this bike is an alliance with white stones and 307 diamonds. It was also used by Lance Armstrong when he won his 7th Tour de France title. Nike, Trek Bike, Alan Friedman and Lenny Futura pulled their heads to make this winning bike!
Source : All photos in this post are from ungalulagam website photography collections!!!