YouTuber ‘Pro Rider 1000’ Killed While Attempting To Hit 300 kmph On Bike

Agra: Famous YouTuber Agastay Chauhan has reportedly died in a terrible accident while attempting to hit the ‘300-kilometre-per-hour’ mark on a superbike. Originating in Uttarakhand ‘Pro Rider 1000’ was the name of Agastay’s YouTube channel.

The YouTuber was making the effort while travelling from Agra to Delhi on the Yamuna Motorway on Wednesday. He was riding a Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R, a superbike with a 1000cc engine to create a video for his YouTube channel.

His fans expressed their shock by leaving several comments on his Instagram account when they learned of Agastay’s passing.

Agastay reportedly lost control of the motorbike and it collided with a divider on the Yamuna Motorway. His helmet disintegrated into many pieces. According to additional sources, Agastay suffered head injuries and died.

The collision happened at 47 Mile Point in Aligarh, which is in the Tappal police station district.

The bike the YouTuber was riding, a Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R, has a top speed of around 300 kmph. The superbike has an inline-four engine that produces roughly 200 PS and 115 nm of torque and weighs a scant 207 kg when fully fueled and ready to ride. It is sold for upwards of 16 lakh in India.

To put these figures in perspective, consider that their power is around 15 times more than that of a typical 125-150cc commuter motorcycle and roughly twice that of an ordinary 10 lakh sedan in India.

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