Street-Legal Wheelie Bin: The Latest Joy-Spreading Invention by Kevin Nicks

The creator of the world's fastest garden shed is back with another wild invention. Kevin Nicks has built the only street-legal motorized wheelie bin in the world. Find out why he creates these unusual vehicles.

Meet the World's First Street-Legal Wheelie Bin

The man who invented the world's fastest garden shed has now created something equally amazing - a road-legal motorized wheelie bin.

Kevin Nicks continues his mission to spread joy through his offbeat inventions. His latest creation is actually a mobility scooter that he rebuilt with a wheelie bin body. This unique vehicle can cruise at 8 miles per hour on public roads.

A Change of Plans

Originally, Kevin wanted to build the world's fastest wheelie bin. But he changed direction after learning someone else already held that record as a tribute to a late friend. Kevin decided to leave that record untouched out of respect.

Instead, he focused on making his wheelie bin special in a different way. His creation stands out because it's the only wheelie bin in the world that's fully street legal. Yes, you read that right - this garbage bin is registered and taxed for road use!

Not His First Unusual Vehicle

Kevin is already famous for his high-speed shed. That remarkable vehicle has an Audi RS 4 engine and has reached an impressive top speed of 101 miles per hour. And just like his new wheelie bin, the shed is also completely street legal.

Spreading Joy Through Silly Inventions

These unusual vehicles serve a bigger purpose for Kevin. He believes there's too much negativity in the world today. His goal is simply to make people smile with his silly inventions.

"I just want to spread a little bit of fun," Kevin explains about his creative projects.

Through these unique vehicles, Kevin reminds us all that sometimes the most important things in life are the moments that make us laugh and bring us joy.

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