it'd be really cool for you to make another frame copying this one, i love its lines and shape.... but with fresh metal you could use thicker wall tube on the back so it would hold the single side mount, and brace it with some fancy plasma cut parts... then sand it back and clean it up and just leave it in the pond for a few days to get the rusty swamp look. nice one guys
That's the jankiest, rustiest, sketchiest pile of gazorp I've ever seen, and I couldn't be more in love with it. Seriously! I REALLY love the single mount axle in the rear, and the Motovox sprocket cut out to show off that gorgeous Astro wheel was pure genius. I have always wanted those wheels to retrofit onto my DB30, but there's a brake disc on one side and the solid sprocket on the other. Gave me some great ideas!! This is another killer rat rod build.....well done, gentlemen....well done!
Would love to see you guys use this frame as a template and make your very own cars and cameras frame with go Powersports! This frame is so unique and cool!
I have to say ... this is probably my favorite build since the original Rat Rod Wagon from 6 years ago! A few gussets on the rear tire support its ready for cruising flea markets and swap meets! Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
man that toolbox set is so sick I wish I had one. you guys are just the best channel. minibikes, gocarts and all fun small machines. every man loves a tiny motorcycle man. I wish yall billions of views.
Where'd Charles come from? IIRC he joined the channel later on at some point. I wish we had some background on him. (And all the guys really). Like what they did or do for real jobs or what trades they may have been trained in or schooling.
@@joshuagibson2520 ike was a mechanic for years in a local shop when John met , he not long ago quit . John I believe was still living at home ( family is wealthy) till they got big on RUclips. Charles was a Friend that lived few hours away ???? Recently joined in the last two years
You guys need a tube bender type sponsor- that low rider frame you used (no, I have never seen anything like it- the front forks, with a spring above and below the frame head from the late '50s), well, it was bent and built using some pretty crude by our standards pipe benders. And bring that propeller era design into the jet age- raise the foot pegs to increase ground clearance in turns, run the bottom loop at an angle, rising to the rear to get a stronger axle and for wheelie clearance! You guys wrote the drill, time for the big tattoo! FR
@@donaldfuller5041 Because its interesting. Why make a 3 engine bike? Because its interesting. Snowmobile on wheels? Its interesting. 4 engine go-kart? Interesting. The real interesting bit of a rear-steer bike is how you'd likely have to lean forward to stay stable, like how leaning forward on a normal bike makes the steering more twitchy
Stability would be non existent over a couple mph. When you lean a bike into a turn the steering doesn't do what you think it does. After the intial lean balancing the bike with rear steering would throw you on the ground as it would turn the opposite direction.
Awesome! More my speed for sure. Thats pretty much exactly how I built a single sided wheel mount too. I recommend adding a little triangulation on that upright though, or tie it into the frame above. This thing would be AWESOME for bombing around car shows and flea markets
That's a really cool minibike rebuild and would be cool to copy on a different frame. I'm a fair bit older than you guys, I remember Mechanics Illustrated doing a couple of mini bike shootout in the mid 60s and I think this was one of the bikes. The shootouts were you assemble kits and knock down you weld kits. Back in the day there were a number of companies that did knock down bike kits. The kits had all the tubes bent and fish-mouthed ready to be welded together. The one thing that was welded were the front forks on most of the kits. Ahh back when they had school shop classes!
What’s up guys I and one of your OG subscribers back way before 100 K. I love when you do these type of videos videos that the common man can relate to doing projects that even if you’re not that mechanically inclined you could handle. I think every person at some point in their life has found something in the woods that they brought back to life. Great video guys
I hit a bump and bounced up like that going 30-35 in the middle of down town on a rigid bicycle frame with a 212. Road looked smoother than it really was.
Heritage is a great thing to honor and respect. This very unique frame combined with Ike's cantilevered axle and rim mounted sprocket give the perfect mix of generations on this bike. It is so cool I would like to see you find someone who can bend heavy wall tubing in those tight bends and make a *new frame* with some tiny mods like moving the lower oval back an inch, shorten the axle riser 1 inch, raise the pegs forward and up, and build a new cantilevered fork/bars set with both springs below the headset. Honor and respect.
I wish I still had my big brother's old minibike frame. He had a Rupp Roadster II. It was a street legal minibike from the 60s based on their "Black Widow" offroad model. It had "big" spoked wheels, front/rear suspension, front/rear drum brakes, headlight/taillight, and a little Tecumseh motor (I think it was 3hp) with a genuine Comet Torq-a-verter. We could get a running start and get air off a hill riding double! Rupp minibikes is good shape are VERY pricey, but you get a basket case Black Widow, and fix it up with modern OHV motor, torque converter, brakes, suspension, etc, and that would be WILD fun!
Absolutely loved this build! +1 for using that frame as template. I think the rim flange mounted sprocket idea is AWESOME idea, but could use an extra set of bolts to secure it. Maybe talk with Go Power Sports about designing one like this for production? i also think the single sided axle would look even cooler with a piece of 90deg pipe welded to the frame pointing up like a pyramid, with the axle coming out the side of the peak.
man I haven't seen Isaac that happy in a while grinning ear to ear. the bike came out pretty cool for as Rusty as it is it's amazing what a few parts and Imagination does. Charles you got me rolling with that rust is lighter than carbon fiber💀💀💀🤣
loved it my favorite episode in months, John looked at home on it 6ft looks a bit tall for this bike, great for kids, they would have the coolest bike in town
I'm at 11 mins in and I'm thinking "When are these guys going to realize they could make a replica/clone of it easier then fixing the original." And then they build a sweet rat rod mini bike, That's Cars And Cameras for ya. Great job guys.
I'm trying to do house chores and y'all got me wanting to freaking break out my welder and one of my bike frames.
Do it! And maybe film it for RUclips…
Hey don't feel bad since I started watching I bought a Yerf Dog and ordered some parts and been riding every weekend.😆
@@H3110NU well I do have the next two days off so maybe I should
You have your priorities fucked up man.
Dude, they do that to me too. Which is actually a good thing I guess, I've got more projects than I know what to do with 😂😂
it'd be really cool for you to make another frame copying this one, i love its lines and shape.... but with fresh metal you could use thicker wall tube on the back so it would hold the single side mount, and brace it with some fancy plasma cut parts... then sand it back and clean it up and just leave it in the pond for a few days to get the rusty swamp look. nice one guys
This would be amazing and allow them to push their fabrication skills
Would love to have one also lol. Needs some medium ape handlebars
I want one! Jon, Ike, and Charles, this is one bad ass mini, and I want one
I agree, clone the frame
And call it, Grandpa's special
That's the jankiest, rustiest, sketchiest pile of gazorp I've ever seen, and I couldn't be more in love with it. Seriously! I REALLY love the single mount axle in the rear, and the Motovox sprocket cut out to show off that gorgeous Astro wheel was pure genius. I have always wanted those wheels to retrofit onto my DB30, but there's a brake disc on one side and the solid sprocket on the other. Gave me some great ideas!! This is another killer rat rod build.....well done, gentlemen....well done!
I was thinking something I haven't seen anyone do yet is re-create and old frame \ mini bike from scratch. This frame would be so cool to build new.
That'd be an easy frame to fabricate. You guys should build up another low rider - but with new tube, etc...
Good episode. Thanks @y'all.
My thoughts exactly, reverse engineer the frame.
Would love to see you guys use this frame as a template and make your very own cars and cameras frame with go Powersports! This frame is so unique and cool!
Looks like that bike had a trailer hitch!! So cool
you can see the moment ike decided to slam it xD when he asked charles to back up after he put the seat on & everything just clicked.
Coolest swap meet cruiser out there. I'm definitely gunna have to build a frame similar to this myself. Such cool lines.
I have to say ... this is probably my favorite build since the original Rat Rod Wagon from 6 years ago!
A few gussets on the rear tire support its ready for cruising flea markets and swap meets!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
man that toolbox set is so sick I wish I had one. you guys are just the best channel. minibikes, gocarts and all fun small machines. every man loves a tiny motorcycle man. I wish yall billions of views.
Best build in ages, love the sprocket, Rust, exhaust, wheels... Awesome!!!!
I like Charles idea of air suspension that would sick
I love it when Charles and ike just click. Ud think they were friends before in another life. Great team.
Where'd Charles come from? IIRC he joined the channel later on at some point. I wish we had some background on him. (And all the guys really). Like what they did or do for real jobs or what trades they may have been trained in or schooling.
Nailed It!
@@joshuagibson2520 Charles is from West Virginia. Maybe they hooked up on the CT70 trip to check out some property Ike inherited....
@@davidthehillbilly7995 sounds plausible. That was my other part of the question was how they all know each other.
@@joshuagibson2520 ike was a mechanic for years in a local shop when John met , he not long ago quit . John I believe was still living at home ( family is wealthy) till they got big on RUclips. Charles was a Friend that lived few hours away ???? Recently joined in the last two years
You guys have too much fun…I love it! Anyone remember the old Mustang mini bikes?
That one really looks like a rupp
More rat bike/cart builds please, you guys are at your best when you wing it. That thing is awesome!
Dudes this is going up there with the Rat Rod Wagon! Every detail is perfect on here and damn does it look cool!! 👏👏👏
This is the best bud I've ever seen on your channel. That frame is sick
Y’all definitely put “MINI”back into that little scooter!
👍👍❤️
You guys need a tube bender type sponsor- that low rider frame you used (no, I have never seen anything like it- the front forks, with a spring above and below the frame head from the late '50s), well, it was bent and built using some pretty crude by our standards pipe benders. And bring that propeller era design into the jet age- raise the foot pegs to increase ground clearance in turns, run the bottom loop at an angle, rising to the rear to get a stronger axle and for wheelie clearance! You guys wrote the drill, time for the big tattoo! FR
It’s amazing I love how u took something would have been scraped into show stopper keep up great work and awesome vids
Man it turned out great that sprocket idea was awesome. I had my doubts at first wit how rough that ring was but it looks awesome.
That's one cool mini bike now love the look of bike👍🏼👍🏼
Isaac is making me remember that one show called Orange County Choppers with his enthusiasm about that minibike.
Well that’s a cool find, and even cooler what you made it into.
Been watching you guys since the start. Love the vids can’t wait to build my own go cart.
yea same love them
Best build yet!! I would love to have an old mini again 😢
Gatta say this is probably one of if not my favorite build to date. That thing looks rad😂👍
I want to see a rear-steer mini-bike! It doesn't need to be this one, but you guys have the knowledge to make it happen!
Why?
@@donaldfuller5041 why not tho???
@@donaldfuller5041 Because its interesting. Why make a 3 engine bike? Because its interesting. Snowmobile on wheels? Its interesting. 4 engine go-kart? Interesting. The real interesting bit of a rear-steer bike is how you'd likely have to lean forward to stay stable, like how leaning forward on a normal bike makes the steering more twitchy
@@donaldfuller5041 same reason they made the 2wd bike or the awd+4 engine go-kart. Because they want a challenge!
Stability would be non existent over a couple mph. When you lean a bike into a turn the steering doesn't do what you think it does. After the intial lean balancing the bike with rear steering would throw you on the ground as it would turn the opposite direction.
I was cracking up through this entire video!
So was the frame
That thing is sweet. I have an old 5hp Briggs sittin around that I could use. This might be the inspiration that I needed
Perfect little swap meet cruiser! Awesome little bike. Great job guys!
I think it looks super cool, sweet little low rider bike. Great job 👍
Just recreate the frame and forks identical as possible
Tubing bender time.
Brand new old school 👍❤️👍
10:50 - IKE. That was a turrrrr(d)able pun LOL. Great stuff as always guys.
Awesome! More my speed for sure. Thats pretty much exactly how I built a single sided wheel mount too. I recommend adding a little triangulation on that upright though, or tie it into the frame above. This thing would be AWESOME for bombing around car shows and flea markets
I thought y'all were crazy but I was genuinely smiling watching you guys ride that crazy thing. 😄
it is a new trend you start yall started it all
Dayum!! My favorite build yet!!! Awesome guy's!!
I have to say that watching you guys ride this made me smile so much. Very cool project guys!
Great video, love this kind of content. Taking an old frame and breathing some new life into it
this is the ultimate swap meet cruiser bike. badass.
Pretty cool seeing the rear wheel rolling inside the frame! Awesome build
Love your videos you always have amazing content and you always make me laugh keep up the great work
I like Charles idea about the pneumatic suspension.
Damn cool bike. Love the sprocket cut out idea looks amazing
sounds like Charles found his new catch phrase......"just like I planned it". New T-Shirt?
That's an awesome looking bike great job guys
Once again you guys have outdone yourself. Definitely one of the coolest builds you have ever down! I absolutely love it.
Lengthen the frame so you can lower the wheel brace and bring it forward to get more clearance for the rear and extend the forks.
Thanks!
That's a really cool minibike rebuild and would be cool to copy on a different frame.
I'm a fair bit older than you guys, I remember Mechanics Illustrated doing a couple of mini bike shootout in the mid 60s and I think this was one of the bikes.
The shootouts were you assemble kits and knock down you weld kits.
Back in the day there were a number of companies that did knock down bike kits. The kits had all the tubes bent and fish-mouthed ready to be welded together. The one thing that was welded were the front forks on most of the kits. Ahh back when they had school shop classes!
The hub less sprocket is really cool! Keep up the good work.
Holy crap the tire is gone and the inner Tube ballooned lol 😆 😳
Lol! Standard and Metric Adjustable Wrenches! John, you said that so seriously like there is a difference!
Gotta love a low rider! Definitely kool ya could save it, not to mention finding those sockets!!! Thanx !
I think thats one of the coolest bikes yall built. she gots a good theme to her. Personality
I love the project! And Charles is definitely onto something with the air ride. It shouldn’t be too hard
What’s up guys I and one of your OG subscribers back way before 100 K. I love when you do these type of videos videos that the common man can relate to doing projects that even if you’re not that mechanically inclined you could handle. I think every person at some point in their life has found something in the woods that they brought back to life. Great video guys
Digging this build 👍🏻, looks awesome. Not ideal for rough terrain but cruising around a swap meet 👌🏻
Needs to come to the pate swap meet next year. I’ll see you there
Exactly my thoughts, too!!
Need to take some of these to the races as pit bikes…
Definitely different. Keep up the great work and I will keep on watching
New Trend started. Love ❤️
I love all of this. One cool build
Best build ever Great Job Guys
The sprocket idea was killer!
Best looking build yet . Keep up the good work
That sprocket looks sick guys. Fun project.
I hit a bump and bounced up like that going 30-35 in the middle of down town on a rigid bicycle frame with a 212. Road looked smoother than it really was.
Thank you for allowing Mr C. first spin. BUT that rear wheel design us pure genius
Heritage is a great thing to honor and respect. This very unique frame combined with Ike's cantilevered axle and rim mounted sprocket give the perfect mix of generations on this bike. It is so cool I would like to see you find someone who can bend heavy wall tubing in those tight bends and make a *new frame* with some tiny mods like moving the lower oval back an inch, shorten the axle riser 1 inch, raise the pegs forward and up, and build a new cantilevered fork/bars set with both springs below the headset. Honor and respect.
7:58 yall foolin 😂😂😂😂😂
I wish I still had my big brother's old minibike frame. He had a Rupp Roadster II. It was a street legal minibike from the 60s based on their "Black Widow" offroad model. It had "big" spoked wheels, front/rear suspension, front/rear drum brakes, headlight/taillight, and a little Tecumseh motor (I think it was 3hp) with a genuine Comet Torq-a-verter. We could get a running start and get air off a hill riding double! Rupp minibikes is good shape are VERY pricey, but you get a basket case Black Widow, and fix it up with modern OHV motor, torque converter, brakes, suspension, etc, and that would be WILD fun!
thats one of the few minibike videos thats enjoyable.
Wow, honestly that profile is the coolest of any of your builds. Love the torsion bar suspension :P
THIS THING IS A WORK OF ART!
Really enjoyed watching your videos , 😀 ,
Great stuff 👍
This is my absolute favorite channel to watch thank you so much for what you do, it inspired me to buy a project go kart/dune buggy of my own.
I love builds like this
Dang that thing is awesome it deserves an awesome paint job. Sparkle like the drag rail= true lowrider
Pretty cool and amazing you were able to bring this old Minnie back to life!👍🏼🤩💪🏼❤
You guys are so awesome in what you come up with 🥰. This Old Man from Washington NC loving your videos. Keep them coming. 🛵🧔💝💝💝
Like your dis play. Like that sprocket wheel combo. Should gusset that vertical axle tube, big triangle.
Absolutely loved this build!
+1 for using that frame as template.
I think the rim flange mounted sprocket idea is AWESOME idea, but could use an extra set of bolts to secure it. Maybe talk with Go Power Sports about designing one like this for production?
i also think the single sided axle would look even cooler with a piece of 90deg pipe welded to the frame pointing up like a pyramid, with the axle coming out the side of the peak.
Low and Slow, It's all about how cool you look👍
man I haven't seen Isaac that happy in a while grinning ear to ear. the bike came out pretty cool for as Rusty as it is it's amazing what a few parts and Imagination does. Charles you got me rolling with that rust is lighter than carbon fiber💀💀💀🤣
That bike looks so cool! Belongs on display.
The tool box is absolutely insanely awesome!!! And the slammed mini bike is out standing, keep up the great content guys!!!!
Hello, this mini bike looks really cool, great what you did with the old, rusty frame👍simply unique👍 greetings from south-east Bavaria (Germany)
That open center sprocket looks really cool.
That bike turned out awesome!! It looks so cool!
That just may be the koolest damn thing y'all have built to date...and that's saying A LOT!!!!
Use the airbag from a big rig seat to put one on bags. Thanks for the content
You guys have cracked me up on this one!
loved it my favorite episode in months, John looked at home on it 6ft looks a bit tall for this bike, great for kids, they would have the coolest bike in town
That bike is so rad and looks like a blast nice work once again guys👍
Exhaust idea: Use the frame as the exhaust and have it vent through all the rust holes 😂.
Not enough back pressure with all those holes lol
I'm at 11 mins in and I'm thinking "When are these guys going to realize they could make a replica/clone of it easier then fixing the original." And then they build a sweet rat rod mini bike, That's Cars And Cameras for ya. Great job guys.
You guys evolution is great! Would love to see a mini-quad with a trailer, both with bags, so you can carry all your stuff and lay it on thr ground!
Sweet design! I wouldn't mind seeing a part 2 for this.
That tub and tire ,
That's a wall hanger for sure 👍😀