BSF daredevil bikers create fourth record in a fortnight

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Two BSF personnel from the force's 'daredevils' team today set a new record by riding their motorcycles continuously for over 10 hours by standing on 16.5-feet high poles, an said.

and D Babu rode their 350cc Enfield Bullet motorcycles, at a BSF camp here, on 16.5-feet-high poles for a record time of over 10.34 hours, a BSF said.

The earlier record was held by stunt bikers at over 9.4 hours, the said.

The bikers of this elite BSF unit had recently created three records.

The first success was a team effort of the bikers as they covered a km with 36 men on three bikes in the least amount of time.

The second feat was created by by standing on the seat of a and facing backwards for 4.17 hours and covering 106.1 km.

This was followed by the third stunt which was rendered by who stood on his bike's seat and covered 80.5 km.

He broke an earlier record of the of 75.2 km in the given time of just above two hours.

The 'Janbaaz' (daredevils) bikers team of the country's largest border guarding force was raised in 1990.

The about 2.5-lakh personnel strong force is primarily tasked to guard Indian borders with and

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 19:50 IST