Paddington's WHERE? Stunned driver films two men riding a motorbike with a giant brown BEAR sat in the sidecar

  • Nicholas Pasynkov was driving in Syktyvkar, in the Komi Republic, Russia
  • A large bear suddenly loomed up ahead on the road, calmly riding a motorcycle
  • The bear even raised its paw in the air as if enjoying the ride as it rolled past

A stunned driver filmed an unbelievable sight on a public road in Russia when a giant brown bear pulled up alongside him riding shotgun on a motorcycle sidecar.

Nicholas Pasynkov said he was driving in Syktyvkar, Russia, when he saw the 250-pound bear called Tim calmly riding in a motorcycle,Upi.com reports. 

Pasynkov said it was an unusual sight on the streets of his town. 

And to make the sight even more animaltastic the bear-bearing sidecar was designed to resemble the face of a wolf.

Tim the bear was a specially trained animal performing in a traveling circus run by a motorcycle club called the Polar Wolves bike club.

In the video, the large bear towers over its human drivers while the man sitting alongside it even strokes it affectionately.

Nicholas Pasynkov said he was driving in Syktyvkar, the capital city of the Komi Republic which is a 'federal subject' of Russia, when he saw the large bear calmly riding in a motorcycle,

Nicholas Pasynkov said he was driving in Syktyvkar, the capital city of the Komi Republic which is a 'federal subject' of Russia, when he saw the large bear calmly riding in a motorcycle,

At one point, the bear raises his paw in the air like a real road hog as he sits in the sidecar.

And you don't need to understand Russian to comprehend what the people filming are saying.

Their incredulous tone says it all. 

The large bear towers above the men on the motorcycle as it sits up proudly in the sidecar

The large bear towers above the men on the motorcycle as it sits up proudly in the sidecar

The video was shared online and was uploaded from the Arkhangelsk Oblast, a federal subject of Russia by Igor Novikov.

The area includes the Arctic archipelagos of Franz Josef Land and Novaya Zemlya, as well as the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea. 

 

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