Building the ULTIMATE Dirtbike Camper Van - Episode 4

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  • Опубликовано: 30 апр 2023
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  • @BraydonPrice.
    @BraydonPrice. Год назад +45

    I’m so jealous🙄 You killed it!!

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад +10

      Thanks dude!!! Tell me when to bring it down to ride! I might actually be down for that in a couple weeks here….i need a good excuse to drive south to pick up my trials bike haha. message me on IG or something!

    • @wade9987
      @wade9987 Год назад +1

      Hi Braydon your my fav youtuber

  • @LeahJackson831
    @LeahJackson831 9 месяцев назад +3

    Awesome! I'm impressed with your devotion to Champion throughout the series 😊

  • @BluPrints
    @BluPrints Год назад +16

    Watching this I forgot it was a van and thought there was many different rooms and areas because it was so well designed and laid out! Props man!

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад +4

      Haha right?!? It truly transforms in so many ways. It feels like there are 3-4 different rooms for sure.

    • @tedfreyer924
      @tedfreyer924 Год назад

      Z1zd?v4c😊1r

    • @tedfreyer924
      @tedfreyer924 Год назад

      😊😊t

  • @_2formore2_77
    @_2formore2_77 Год назад

    Loved your vids back in the day, glad RUclips finally recommended this awesome build series, you got some great skills!

  • @CP-qx2ff
    @CP-qx2ff Год назад +4

    Nicest build I've seen. Really clean and every detail is well thought out. Interested to see what 4 stroke you're riding.

  • @deviceunseen
    @deviceunseen Год назад +3

    So jealous of this build. The attention to detail is awesome and going the extra mile like the fuel cell for the diesel heater. Which is why I am confused by the janky table that hangs off the ceiling. You said you like it but it would drive me crazy.

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад +4

      Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it! Lots of people have said that until they came in and used the space and realized how annoying a leg or support underneath it would be. Would not be good to have $10k in computer and camera on there and accidentally kick a leg….or just have it be in the way when hanging out. You really don’t even notice it when you’re sitting in the seat. I get it’s hard to believe but I’d absolutely do it again. sometimes the unconventional things are necessary. Everything is a trade off and you gotta weight the pros and cons. Another pro is the weight. Bed already weighs 120lb. Didn’t wanna add more structure and weight to it lol.

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад +1

      But thank you! Yeah I’m really happy with how it all turned out. Everything feels very convenient, accessible, easy to use. And of course built well. I have little concern about components failing. And if they do, everything is designed to be easy to fix or maintain.

  • @NyQuildaddy
    @NyQuildaddy Год назад

    Looks really cozy the bed is my favorite part I’m a small dude so I don’t need much room that thing would be so sick for me, came out really cool

  • @Ben_Rides641
    @Ben_Rides641 Год назад

    I love this build i want it myself its made so well props for you and ur dad!!!

  • @memorexkiller
    @memorexkiller Год назад

    Thanks for the update 😀 it's coming together well

  • @Chris-Pereira
    @Chris-Pereira Год назад

    On your batteries, you hooked up the connecting wires on each side of the battery terminal. You should change it so that BOTH wires are on the same side so that unnecessary current is not passing through the terminal.

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      Good catch!!

  • @harrynelson9203
    @harrynelson9203 3 месяца назад

    Hell yeah brother 🙌🏻🤟🏻🤙🏻🤌🏻❤️🇬🇧

  • @jaapfakhrullah2202
    @jaapfakhrullah2202 Год назад

    I love the idea installing bathroom in the back of the van.. its like you can wash in mudroom so dirt did not come in living area. What about installing toolbox / workbench and awning at the back of van.. good job anyw🎉

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      I have a lugaloo bucket I use that works great. And yes that’s why I have the back all water tight and separated from the front. Can make a mess and keep living space clean. I haven’t felt the need for an awning yet. Easy enough to o just sit inside with the garage open.

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      Also don’t believe in toolboxes in vans. Well not a fixed one. I like to be able to take them out easily to where I’m working. Saves a lot of walking in and out of the van! And usually I borrow garage space at friends so having my own tools mobile is great.

  • @michiganadventures2727
    @michiganadventures2727 Год назад +1

    Just when I was wondering when there was going to a 4th video, this pops up. Setup looks killer 🤘🏻

    • @andrewtrombley1333
      @andrewtrombley1333 Год назад

      Right!? I was just wondering on Sunday on my drive down to BCMC in my van for the hare scramble XD

  • @thailandmopedadventures611
    @thailandmopedadventures611 Год назад

    Great Stuff and thanks for your Inspiration to do the Electrics as a DIY Component!

  • @goodevins9408
    @goodevins9408 Год назад

    Epic build my guy! Thanks for sharing

  • @MC-ue2gp
    @MC-ue2gp Год назад

    Love it. Keep these videos coming

  • @marcbrooks8409
    @marcbrooks8409 Год назад +1

    Cannot wait to watch more videos on this great job brother

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      Thank you! Your should be out soon. Should be pretty straight forward to film and edit. These episodes were NOT hahaha. So much effort.

  • @mxracer158
    @mxracer158 Год назад

    Freaking awesome build bro.
    Got some ideas for my trailer I'm building from this, thanks.
    Looking forward to next video.

  • @hoosierdaddy2468
    @hoosierdaddy2468 Год назад

    Very well done. The project and the video.

  • @number1XR650Rfan
    @number1XR650Rfan Год назад

    Absolutely dreamy ✨

  • @ARDrummer
    @ARDrummer Год назад

    Epic build! So cool

  • @asherlito3801
    @asherlito3801 Год назад

    lets goo love this series

  • @coleman6368
    @coleman6368 Год назад +1

    Wish I could like twice👍
    Awesome build!!!

  • @Dillon260
    @Dillon260 Год назад

    Love it!!!

  • @bilboswaggens2975
    @bilboswaggens2975 Год назад +1

    Oof, Madone! Those welds are beautiful

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      Not bad for someone who welds only a couple of times a year. My dad is pretty great at a lot of things. No formal training either lol. I haven’t had enough time on tig/aluminum to go for it in this situation. Glad he was there to help!

  • @hulkhulk5141
    @hulkhulk5141 Год назад

    That’s a awesome build!!!

  • @andrewwilson9130
    @andrewwilson9130 Год назад

    This is SICK!!!

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      Thank you!

  • @Mad-Max171
    @Mad-Max171 Год назад

    Great video please do a tour with bikes in it which I’m sure is coming and a cost breakdown would be interesting!

  • @PezRacer
    @PezRacer Год назад

    Extremely nice, enjoy it! You and your Dad could easily start a business making these!

    • @ls2011schorsch
      @ls2011schorsch Год назад

      he already have one , not especially for gas tanks but metall work in general.

  • @Mostviews111
    @Mostviews111 Год назад

    Definitely a bad ass build good thing you have daddy money to do it all to the highest standards.

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      I have daddy’s tools and knowledge, not daddy’s money. But even without his tools, I’d get the job done just in a more frustrating way. A drill press is cheap and there are other ways to do get all the other custom components done.

  • @elihautamaki547
    @elihautamaki547 Год назад

    cant wait for the full tour...don't listen to the yahoo's nobody knows how much straight up work and grinding it takes

  • @ringonotts
    @ringonotts Год назад

    I'm not sure about the logic of trusting a cheap diesel heater but not trusting the plastic fuel can that comes with it. But hey - you're dad is awesome and I wouldn't say no either to that fuel cell. Looks sweet as. Looking forward to seeing how the bikes get loaded etc. Thanks for sharing! Ringo

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад +2

      No reason not to trust it. Haven’t heard of a single issue with one of the heaters in terms of safety that wasn’t a factor of improper use or installation. There are so many of them out there. Not saying it won’t break down one day but that’s not a big deal. Replace the whole thing for the price of repairing one of the expensive ones! The tank isn’t a concern if trust…it’s just to small. And the aluminum cell was the only thing I could find that made any sense for adding a proper fill port in the outside, and being the right shape and size for mounting. Also adding the fittings was nice when there are already threads on the tank for the AN fittings.

  • @HiCapaClapa
    @HiCapaClapa Год назад

    finally ive been waiting so long for this

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      Soorrrryyyyyy

  • @Dylon_Canadian
    @Dylon_Canadian Год назад

    Love wen berad upload a vid

  • @garretthorner
    @garretthorner Год назад

    Weeewooo Radical Bradical uploaded

  • @p.d.l.stunts5895
    @p.d.l.stunts5895 Год назад

    Bro I wanna build a van so bad good job 🔥🙏🏼

  • @BigMoneyButters
    @BigMoneyButters Год назад

    love the vids berad

  • @colecampbell34
    @colecampbell34 Год назад

    I think everyone would be super pumped on a price breakdown in your final tour video 🤟

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад +1

      I’ve considered it. Buuuut I hate when people then associate cost with value when you go to sell it haha. But yeah I might do it. Thankfully everything is tracked in the books!

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад +1

      Ballpark $25-30k in materials. I was able to use a lot of shit my dad had laying around. Screws, plumbing, electrical, etc. that would get it closer to the $30k. And all retail prices…of course I had the numerous sponsors. That’s factoring I’m if I had to pay for all of that. I’ll get an official number at some point.

    • @colecampbell34
      @colecampbell34 Год назад

      @@BeRAD That's perfect, just gives us a rough idea what were getting ourselves into. Look forward to the next video!

  • @iridemotorbikes
    @iridemotorbikes Год назад

    Badass!!!

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      Thanks so much!

  • @GabrielMiranda-dr7yf
    @GabrielMiranda-dr7yf Год назад

    Awesome build man!! Maybe it would look better if you painted the bottom of the murphy bed. Other than that it's a super clean set up.

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      What do you mean? It is painted the same color as all of the other walls….? Thank you!

    • @GabrielMiranda-dr7yf
      @GabrielMiranda-dr7yf Год назад

      @@BeRAD right, I meant the bottom of the table

  • @smward1126
    @smward1126 Год назад

    Full video on the electronic would be great

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      It’s coming!!

  • @silverblazer8246
    @silverblazer8246 Год назад

    My dirt bike camping trailer has 500 watts of solar and a diesel heater. Great minds think alike!

  • @aqmorisny
    @aqmorisny Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your works to the public, my question is, why waste space for keeping the dirt bike inside? they are most of the time dirty, I think you can keep them outside on the back of your van on sort of secure brackets. over all your job is great I appreciate your time and efforts.

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      Theft, road debris, rain, road salt, dirt. I will never by choice transport a bike outside of the vehicle.

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      Also I always have 2 or 3 bikes in the van at all times.

    • @aqmorisny
      @aqmorisny Год назад

      @@BeRAD I appreciate your prompt response very much.

  • @utahmulies
    @utahmulies Год назад +2

    Curious if you weighed the van before you started building and weighed again when completely finished. I’d be curious how much weight you added. Sweet build man. Looks awesome.

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад +3

      Yes. A lot 😂

  • @nateowen7693
    @nateowen7693 Год назад

    Mint

  • @benquedley4276
    @benquedley4276 Год назад

    At the end of the build can you please tell us what the costs are.

  • @samoneill8685
    @samoneill8685 Год назад

    Shmick👌🏽

  • @Jeredsmith
    @Jeredsmith Год назад

    this is an awesome build. 1 of those near perfect builds but tough call on if i could do it myself financially and skill/equipment to do all the things you have done. It's not as cool but you can get a toyhauler or since i have a f350 just have a truck camper and bike hitch on the back and go. not as stealthy as your van would be and the bike would be exposed.

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      90% of it was done with a drill press, hand drill, and skill saw. Just LOTS of time. You could definitely do it with minimal equipment. Maybe just less “engineered” on things like the diesel tank haha

    • @Jeredsmith
      @Jeredsmith Год назад

      @@BeRAD right I was thinking more if all the aluminum welding 🤣 but I’m ready to see more videos of it in use! Oh and the electrical breakdown video

  • @JohnDoe-xf8nr
    @JohnDoe-xf8nr Год назад

    When are you coming to play at ctor or hidden I got to see this new creation one thing you can do with that heater discharge is wrap it in ceramic wool wear mask and gloves installing rated for over 2000 degrees

  • @Enduroaus964
    @Enduroaus964 Год назад

    What type of van is it?

  • @JoseyOaks
    @JoseyOaks Год назад

    how solid is the metal rails that attach to the outer shell? They seem to be glued.

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад +1

      The inner ribs? Yes, they’re glued to the fiberglass and very strong adhesion. The roof rack is bolted on.

  • @quikkyle601
    @quikkyle601 Год назад

    Man that thing turned out sweet. Great details & no stone unturned. 2 questions: what did you use to cut the coin flooring?
    Where did you get the magnets for the cabinets? Do they hold enough while driving? More info on these please

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      Great questions! In episode 2 or 3 there’s video of the tool i used. Electric shears! Magnets were cheap Amazon ones. I used on on top and one on bottom of cabinet. They’re very sturdy. Never come open. I’ll get into more detail in the walkthrough for sure.

    • @quikkyle601
      @quikkyle601 Год назад

      @@BeRAD I appreciate the response! Did you drill out a small hole for the magents to sit in?

  • @Louis_caforio
    @Louis_caforio Год назад

    Berad, will we ever see trials bike content?

  • @DennisGarage
    @DennisGarage Год назад

    What do you do with wet and/or muddy stuff? Bikes, Boots, Clothes, Gloves etc.?
    Do you have things to scrape the mud off, dedicated room to hang stuff to dry where it's easy to wipe clean if they're dirty/muddy?
    I am currently on restoring my own van, and then have to build it to haul bikes and make a bed in it, and that's a thing that is keeping me thinking atm. "Dirt management" so to say

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад +1

      Bikes, not a concern. Let them dry and drip onto floor then sweep away when dry. Gear usually ends up hanging from handlebars and seat or footpegs to air dry enough to put in laundry bag. Wet boots end up in front of the diesel heater vent if it’s cold. Once dry they go back near the bikes. I’ve had no issue with keeping things tidy! My living are no matter what always says dirt and mud free. Shoes off in the door well when you come in.

    • @DennisGarage
      @DennisGarage Год назад

      @@BeRAD Thx a lot!

  • @someoneelse7629
    @someoneelse7629 Год назад

    I would have done a lot of things different, but it is your van and it fits your need.
    I would absolutely not hang the table from straps, it was a way too tacky solution in a brand new van.

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      See above comment about the straps. I wouldn’t change it at this point! Pros outweigh the cons! It’s the only table I’ve seen in a van that’s actually sturdy and comfy to use haha

    • @someoneelse7629
      @someoneelse7629 Год назад

      @@BeRAD It is cheap and tacky, and you keep defending it.
      You will hate that the straps are always in the way.
      There is multiple reasons we don't hang our tables at home.

  • @MrArcticPOWER
    @MrArcticPOWER Год назад +5

    Too bad you don't have an affiliate link for your 2000$ fuel cell...

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад

      Hahahaha right! There might be a market for it 😂

    • @bryandunbar5871
      @bryandunbar5871 Год назад

      Am firing up the plasma and cnc press fuel cell 😂

  • @twowheels4041
    @twowheels4041 Год назад

    you gonna live in this bad boy?

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад +1

      Going on 5 months now!

  • @jameskerr1508
    @jameskerr1508 Год назад

    You should make it to when you drive it charges the battery

    • @BeRAD
      @BeRAD  Год назад +1

      It does! That’s what the DC/DC charger is for 😁

    • @jameskerr1508
      @jameskerr1508 Год назад

      @@BeRAD never thought you would actually respond

  • @wyattsucee6893
    @wyattsucee6893 Год назад

    4 Stroke

  • @wyattsucee6893
    @wyattsucee6893 Год назад

    Bria got bp in the comments

  • @Braydenolson257
    @Braydenolson257 Год назад

    First one to watch

  • @Brayden72210
    @Brayden72210 Год назад

    First comment