Video posted to Facebook by a user in Thailand shows a bicycle’s pedals and rear wheel spinning apparently of their own accord – leading some users of the social network to wonder whether ghostly goings-on are afoot.
CCTV footage of what appears to be the patio of a bar or café shows the cracks and wheel turning, building up a fair old pace, with nothing obvious propelling them.
Towards the end of the video, a bucket resting on a table is sent crashing to the ground, causing a man to rush through a doorway to find out what is going on.
But while some people believed a ghost was behind what happened – one even saying they thought they could detect an almost invisible man – another had a more prosaic explanation, saying “One viewer wrote: “Fake. Don’t be so stupid. Just wire everything up. Anything can move.”
When we’ve featured videos of bikes with rear wheels spinning apparently of their own accord, it’s been in the context of a pro race with Twitter abuzz with speculation that the footage provides evidence of illegal mechanical assistance.
Mind you, those theories of riders actually using a concealed motor in competition used to be dismissed as too far-fetched to be true … until one turned up in a bike prepared for Belgian Under-23 rider Femke Van Den Driessche at the cyclo-cross world championships earlier this year.
So maybe there is something to the supernatural angle after all?
Here at road.cc HQ, however, we’re a bit more cynical and we’d point the finger at the janitor – and he’d have gotten away with it too if it hadn’t been for those pedalling kids …

4 thoughts on “Video – Ghost rider? Footage on Facebook shows bike’s pedals spinning … with no-one on it”
FAKE Facebook user, somebody
FAKE Facebook user, somebody could easily be pulling with fishing line off camera since you can see the pedals moving. Why would you even have a camera dedicated for this area?
Its is just the wind i reckon
Its is just the wind i reckon…
Stories like this always make
Stories like this always make me think it could really be a let-down to wake up in an afterlife or realm of ghosts. Like the hottest game in town would be knocking over buckets.
Obviously another example of
Obviously another example of a hidden motor. Surprise the UCI aren’t all over this.