A Video of Tourists Fill Up Bali Motorbike with Diesel Leaves The Internet Amused and Baffled

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In a comical yet bewildering incident that has left netizens amused and scratching their heads, a video of two foreign tourists filling their rented motorbike with diesel fuel in Bali has gone viral on social media. The hilarious footage has left netizens baffled, sparking a flurry of comments and speculation about the mysterious duo’s motoring mishap.

The video, which has amassed millions of views on various social media platforms, captures the moment of a gas station attendant in Indonesia who offers assistance to the two clueless tourists to drain the tank of their rented motorbike as they attempted to fuel up their motorbike with Pertamina Dex, a type of diesel fuel. Despite the video’s popularity, it fails to shed light on the mystery of why the tourists decided to use diesel fuel in the first place, leaving viewers to wonder about the motive behind their unusual choice.

foreign tourist mistakenly fill up their rented motorbike with diesel fuel
Source Tribun News

Netizens have been quick to weigh in on the hilarity of the situation, with many expressing their amusement and confusion. One comment that particularly tickled the internet’s funny bone came from a user who remarked, “The owner of the rental motorbike must be crying while watching this.” This comment only added to the amusement, as social media users conjured up comical scenarios of the rental motorbike’s owner witnessing the mishap.

The video has since gone viral, leading to a slew of memes and humorous commentary. It seems that the combination of the tourists’ carefree demeanour, the gas station attendant’s guidance, and the unexpected use of diesel fuel has struck a chord with viewers worldwide.

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As the video continues to circulate on social media, many are eagerly awaiting updates on the condition of the Bali rented motorbike. Questions about whether the vehicle survived the diesel “attack” and the identity of the two tourists remain unanswered. While some hope for a follow-up video to provide closure to this amusing yet perplexing story, others prefer to savour the mystery and humour that it has brought to their feeds.

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