It’s been dubbed the Led Zeppelin by creator Tilo Nieber, 39, who said: “You don’t get much more heavy metal than this.”
The bike, which took a team of welders and mechanics almost a year to build at the Harzer Bike Schmiede in Zilly, Germany, is now hoping for a licence to travel on the road.
But in the meantime Guinness Book of Records spokesman Amarilis Espinoza confirmed it was the world’s heaviest motorbike.
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