Kathmandu, January 14: As a cyclist, Prajwal Tulachan, managing director of Harley Fat Tyre, has always been fascinated by two-wheeled motorcycles. He is always looking for opportunities to learn more about bicycles and surf the Internet to improve his understanding of bicycle functions and new upgrades.
He is also in contact with a bicycle club called “Royal Rollers”, where other enthusiasts have the same interests and traveled together during his time in Nepal. When he went to the UK in 2012, he lost contact with the two-wheeler. But he has not forgotten his enthusiasm, so he constantly updates his new bicycles through the Internet. That was when he encountered a fancy two-wheeler. Most importantly, it is electric.
When he returned to Nepal for a while, he got on his first electric scooter in 2019. During his stay in Nepal, whenever he was riding an electric scooter, people would gather to ask about the car. He said: “In the eyes of Nepalese people, it is novel, fashionable and full of vitality.” He belongs to a circle of common interests, and his journey has received a lot of attention. He said: “Seeing the response, I want to share my experience with other cyclists.”
When he switched to an electric scooter, Turakan knew he was exercising to make his experience environmentally friendly. “This is my attempt to introduce the long-awaited cruising experience among bicycle experts in Nepal,” Turakan shared with the Republican Party, adding: “I hope the company adopts environmental protection concepts while giving people an experience. Longevity.


Post time: Feb-05-2021