German Envoy Loves His Bicycle Adored With Pakistani Truck Art

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German envoy loves his bicycle adored with Pakistani truck art

Sharing pictures of the bicycle after getting truck art done on it, the German envoy said that he loves his Pakistani bicycle even more now.

Islamabad (Pakistan Point News – 4th February, 2019) German Ambassador to Pakisan Martin Kobler expressed his love for Pakistani truck art as he got it done on his recently bought bicycle.

Sharing pictures of the bicycle after getting truck art done on it, the German envoy said that he loves his Pakistani bicycle even more now.

Kobler had a bicycle ride on the streets of Rawalpindi and to his delight, the horn of the bicycle is also perfectly working.

“Here it is!! My pakistani bicycle is ready with amazing truck art. Haha, love it now more 😍. Rode it in the streets of Pindi. feels great! Horn also works, in case you are wondering😉” he wrote on his Twitter, asking his followers, “Let me know what do you think of colors?”

Well, we definitely love the truck art with bright colors on this bicycle.

Martin Kobler continues to admire Pakistani people and Pakistani goods as he is often seen buying locally made products.

He had recently bought this locally made bicycle for himself on a ‘hard-choice’ day.

Taking to Twitter, Kobler shared how he had trouble finding a locally made bicycle as most of the shops had foreign made.

When he finally found one in Rawalpindi, he got confused whether to buy Sohrab or Pecco. He finally bought a red Pecco.

The German envoy is loving his bicycle which has a horn as well.

“uff,was a hard-choice day! wanted to buy a bicycle MADE IN Pakistan. first,it was hard to find one.All foreign made!! then finally found it in #rawalpindi. then get stuck between Sohrab or peco? Finally,bought this red one. Also has a horn 'i❤my bike’ what do u guys think of it?” he had written in his tweet.

Mahnoor Sheikh

The writer is News Editor, Pakistan Point. She has graduated in Mass Communication and has worked in various media houses