Record: 48 people on a single Royal Enfield

Indian Army display team sets new world record

Posted: 1 November 2010
by Visordown News
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DAREDEVILS from the Indian Army broke a world record at the weekend by squeezing 48 people on a 500 cc Royal Enfield motorcycle and riding it for 1000 metres.

The riders from the Corps of Military Police, Indian Army, broke the existing world record of 47 riders on a single machine, set in December 1995 by Brazilian Army Corps.

Lieutenant General Mukesh Sabarwal said the show was organised to celebrate past records and set new challenges for the coming years.

"This is an occasion we try and introspect as to what we have done in the past years and get a sense of that and there after we would like to do whatever is the focus for the coming years. That is really the objective of the reunion," said Sabarwal.

**Pic updated, thanks to Corps of Military Police, Indian Army



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that looks like 48 people on several enfields, in the photo. i don't think it's going to stand up to scrutiny by the guiness book of records. 

Posted: 01/11/2010 at 12:57

Its nowhere near 47 people, more like 27, and on 7 bikes!!

Posted: 01/11/2010 at 13:41

Guys, have you ever heard the word "illustration"?

Anyhow, here's the pic you are looking for.

http://motoroids.com/news/indian-army-sets-record-48-people-on-a-single-royal-enfield-c500.html


Posted: 01/11/2010 at 21:58

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