★★★ *FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE VIDEO / FACT UPDATES* ★★★ *1) What is the point of building a bike like that, it's a waste of time & money* - He is a professional motorbike designer & builder, and this bike won Best of Show at the biggest motorbike event, so he will now get loads of free marketing of his bike (like this video) and heaps of new business, as many more people will know of him and what he can make. So even if he spent $100k on building that bike, he could make that back ten fold, through free advertising and new business. *2) Does the bike have any kind of suspension or is it a hardtail* - The bike does have suspension. Notice at 2:10 there are small air bags for the front and rear swing arms. *3) The bike cannot turn corners* - Of course it can, he rides it to Bike Shows, he does not show it in the footage, but of course it can turn, the front wheel has 2 pivot points to turn the front wheel. *4) it's too low to the ground, there is no ground clearance for speed bumps etc* - The bike does have airbag suspension, the bike might be able to be raised and lowered as needed by a push of a button, so in the video while riding on a flat road they lowered it for maximum coolness, but can raise it as needed. They do the same thing with cars on 'Fast N Loud' when showing them off.
@@thedolphin602 - No it cannot, I did some asking in other channels with his moto-psychol and it can steer slightly left or right but in a corner it literally cannot turn as a regular motorcycle. It turns only slightly to do wide turns but not regular normal turns as in corner blocks of city streets. It's why they call it the Moto-Psychol.
From what I see, the drive to the rear wheel is by friction wheel against the back tire. That precludes any practical application of power more than just enough to move it around. It is a gorgeous piece of work but is engineered to hold itself together enough to show that it can function. The engine unit weighs in the neighborhood of 300 lbs with all components so the structure is at it's limits, something a formula one driver would certainly be familiar with.
in the future we will have small autonomous robots all over the place cleaning things up. they appear like little rats cleaning up your litter then disappearing into the walls.
@@cessposter just take a look at Leonardo Davinvcis helicopter design , yeah it's not practical but make a handful of tweaks and you got an actual helicopter
@Peter Evans Actually a lot of that is starting to happen as we speak. People are starting to awaken to the fact that there is a huge inequality problem. We are starting to figure out frequencies that can destroy cancer cells, let alone the rabbit hole of we are creating our diseases with our minds. Go check out Bruce Lipton's work on epigenetics. But for all of these things to happen someone has to have a dream that it can happen. If everyone could realise we are in this together and we our all creating this reality together then things will surely get better. But we have to dream and know it is possible first. And if you have enough insight about what is wrong with the world, what are you doing to make it better? Are you thinking of ways to cure cancer? Are you doing what is necessary to restructure governments? Practicality is only as good as those who know how to use it. Use your imagination to start making the difference you want to see. But if someone finds joy in creating something then there is nothing wrong with that. That joy, that love, of creating is essential to all of us. Don't get too caught up in all the fine details and look at the bigger picture. If everyone could follow their dreams without fear we would be living in a better world already. Like Morpheus says in the Matrix, "You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it." So it's up to the ones who do see what is going on to make the difference. Love and peace.
7 inch wide butt crack? So the pelvic bones with be torn apart and then the wheel will rip the skin off of the spinal cord and keep rolling through the ribcage with that aeroplane engine. By hey, at least it looks like a crappy cigar cutter right? I think a really cool motorcycle would be one that didn't sound as if a lactose intolerant giant with a particularly tight anus was farting his way through the streets with a tiny imbecile holding onto his back trying to get attention.
D Twist wouldn’t be surprised. If they allow people to drive that fast it would be pretty stupid to leave big ruts in it. I envy the autobahn or even roads in the western US. I live in Massachusetts and everything is too condensed or old for straight roads and the winter/plows turn the streets into a pothole apocalypse. Not easy on forged wheels😳
@@petermello55 lol! Not that much better in California where a million cars per day travel one single road. I've seen potholes fixed and literally a week later, it's worse than it was.
The bike is strictly an exercise in art. Engine is from the 1960's, CVT is similar to design used on snowmobiles for 50 years, hubless wheels are structurally inefficient and require ridiculously high wheel bearing velocities, tires appear to be rubber strips which provide no protection from pothole damage, ...
John Robertson : Yeah!................... But it's cool!!.........It has that ingredient......."Way cool", not one person (human that is) that saw it wouldn't say "WTF" or "holy sh*t or "OMFG"...That's the cool factor!
your glass is half empty? you sound like a real sad case. never kicked a goal in your own life so you spend your days putting other peoples ideas down. get a life.
@@gmln9ne : At least the chap has achieved something, he has created a motorcycle which is a work of art. He would have had problems which he had to overcome, methods, ideas to put into practice, assessing the outcome, trials at various stages and finally the end result, he achieved his goal, he didn't stand there and moan and grizzle on how everything sucks and all things are BS.
@@conniee. Sigh, and you obviously missed the first comment while scrolling where he has a "frequently asked questions" section. 🤦🏽♀️ 3) The bike cannot turn corners - Of course, it can, he rides it to Bike Shows, he does not show it in the footage, but of course it can turn, the front wheel has 2 pivot points to turn the front wheel.
A beautiful build IMO especially for bike and car shows. This just proves that his ingenuity is one of a kind. To those who are saying it's not practical and it's dangerous, It is not practical and it is dangerous (specially the rear wheel) but the point of this build is to show his creative ability and make people turn their heads.
@@veovis523 Has me reminded of grinding a piece of steel, losing my grip on it, and it jams between the part rest, and the grinding wheel.... Steel is a lot harder than Butt so it just jams and stops the grinder...... Butts won't do the same..... 😬 😱
My thoughts exactly. I like the idea of it but it obviously needs some redesigning. I'd like to sit up and lean back a bit at traffic lights. Also I'd like to not have dirt and gravel slung all over my back. The headlights would be tricky. But I like the ingenuity and boldness. I'm wondering how difficult it would be to pick it up if you dumped it, as that engine is likely very heavy.
@@Mikey-ym6ok more pathetic than this bike is the O.P. puppy-slobbering over it with F.A.Q. / answers that defy logic. He rides to "shows" ? I kinda doubt it. Carries a mystery backpack 400 miles to a show? C'mon. I also doubt any legitimate sponsor would attach their name to it.
"If we only create things that are practical, what's the point of imagination and having a dream?" --Some dude who does not realize that imagination and dreams can create practical things
sharp turn??? not even a wide turn was taken during the video... don't think you can turn that thing in a real city/traffic situation holding your line
"But if we only make things that are practical, what's the use of having an imagination." Huh? Imagination and practical inventions are not mutually exclusive. But it does look cool and I'm glad it was built.
I have to say I think that guy is a moron also, imagination is what drives practicality. It's just a stupid way for someone to try to make others feel that artistic bullshit is useful... when it's not.
That could be easily fixed by lengthening the wheel base in the rear and adding a sissy bar or the like to protect his rear. I still want to see it turn.
"If we always create things that are practical, what's the point of having an imagination and following a dream?" Thank you I really needed to hear that. The world needs more of this attitude. It's starting to get all about production and numbers and profit, instead of art and creativity and beauty.
@Peter Evans um, yes, but how exactly is a Formula One car designer going to cure cancer? Not everyone is going to become a doctor, or a government official, or a social worker. The world needs artists, dancers, storytellers, musicians, and dreamers now more than ever. Dio was right, nobody bleeds for the dancer...
its a 60`s engine probably en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_O-520 "Between 1961 and 1981 Rolls-Royce was licensed to build the Teledyne Continental range of light aircraft piston engines including the Continental O-520.[11]"
yup.. the look.. futuristic..ok.. that rear wheel looks dangerous but i guess some piece of fiberglass back protector can be made in lieu with the bikes design and put there.. but the sound.. the sound is vicious..
This is a sick build regardless of the trash talks! Yes it needs adjustments! Yes it’s an airplane engine but by God just look at this thing !!! I can only imagine what it took just to have this on the road !!! Massive props !! All haters that never built a thing have zero clues but sure… everyone is an expert online lol
What the bike looks like it should sound like: *Slick sci-fi humming, almost completely silent* What the bike actually sounds like: *A whoopee cushion that never runs out of air*
*Achievement Unlocked: Bring out the Danger* Interesting concept (looks kinda like something Dyson woulda done), but quite a risky one not gonna lie... xD
And noise, heat, etc. Very strange mixture of amazing wheel, steering, and suspension system mated with an odd, contradictory power train. A strange [15 year?] concept project.
He solved the longitudinal engine configuration for a large engine. He put the drive pulleys for the CVT transmission, at the front of the engine, and ran an automotive CV axle shaft, to the rear. This allows the engine to be in the proper position. That's amazing. This configuration should be used by other people, because the transmission is always the most difficult part to fabricate, when using an airplane engine, or car engine. Using a CVT belt transmission is genius, because it allows the engine to have the proper gear ratios, instead of just 1 or 2 gears, like a Boss Hoss.
I just can't understand why the people are just pointing out the mistakes. Bike looks so good and design of any automobile brand just keeps on improving day by day to fill up the loopholes. The truth is that most of us can't even think about the existence of such bikes. Btw, great bike and concept.
@@avm9762 Ué então o governo tem que ser de esquerda? Governo de centro ou direita deixa tudo na mão dos empresários, se quebrar o governo é que salva com nosso dinheiro? Essas empresas que quebraram peitaram os gigantes, a Engesa fabricou um tank melhor que dos estadonidenses, dizem que o governo tentou salvar mas não te ve jeito, vendeu armas pra países inimigos dos EUA, soberania passou longe desse brazil de bananas
I can only imagine the rooster tail this machine would produce if rode on wet roads. But I still wouldn't want to sit that close to the tire. Imaging picking up a nail or screw and having it shred your back....
Ta desinformado rapaz... Só os brasileiros falam que Dumont foi o primeiro... Até na França consideram os Wright os primeiros depois que eles foram lá e fizeram vários voos públicos... teve até comemoração em 2003 pelos 100 anos do primeiro voo dos irmãos Wright... O negócio que temos que enfatizar é o Demoiselle que foi o primeiro avião produzido em massa criado por Dumont que era livre de patentes, enquanto os Wright só queriam tentar patentear tudo pra tentar lucrar... Por isso mesmo não sendo o primeiro a voar, ainda devemos considerar Dumont o pai da aviação...
Rolls Royce did NOT manufacture this motor. Continental is an American aircraft engine manufacturer and has NOTHING to do with Rolls Royce. Get your facts straight.
Definitely not a Rolls Royce. To my knowledge, RR hasn't ever made a flat engine, but I could be wrong. Most Continental engines I've seen have the marquee stamped on the valve covers, I think the engine is a Lycoming O-480 or O-540.
to goofy of a bike to watch the video, but the heads on this engine look like they are from a ground power unit, airplane engines have the intake and exhaust on the bottom for better pilot visability and raising the propeller of the ground.
@@NikeaTiber Lycoming never made any engines with intake tubes coming over top of the engine, can't be a Lycoming. Those valve covers look very similar to a Continental O-300, however, O-300's were never fuel injected nor did they have intake tubes over top of the engine.
I saw his ass close to the rear wheel and I was like "Okay he might be dragged over the wheel in the worst case" until a half second later my brain figured out the true turning direction. And my face went from 😄 to 😲
Really beautiful. I couldn't care less about the fact that is impractical: if you want to bend it, brake or avoid being ground by the rear wheel you just have to raise the engine and to increase the angle between the chassis and the wheels (which is currently 0°) to probably 30° (maybe less). But the concept is astounding. I guess that someone will perfect it and that TMC Dumont 2.0 will be electrical...
@@grantperkins368 I wasn't trying to be funny... Bashing someone for creating a piece of mechanical art that they couldn't create themselves is called jealousy.
The 2 metal rods that connect the front wheel to the bike are pivots that are comnected to the steering wheel. I think. Or they are connected to foot pedals that steer the bike.
★★★ *FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE VIDEO / FACT UPDATES* ★★★
*1) What is the point of building a bike like that, it's a waste of time & money* - He is a professional motorbike designer & builder, and this bike won Best of Show at the biggest motorbike event, so he will now get loads of free marketing of his bike (like this video) and heaps of new business, as many more people will know of him and what he can make. So even if he spent $100k on building that bike, he could make that back ten fold, through free advertising and new business.
*2) Does the bike have any kind of suspension or is it a hardtail* - The bike does have suspension. Notice at 2:10 there are small air bags for the front and rear swing arms.
*3) The bike cannot turn corners* - Of course it can, he rides it to Bike Shows, he does not show it in the footage, but of course it can turn, the front wheel has 2 pivot points to turn the front wheel.
*4) it's too low to the ground, there is no ground clearance for speed bumps etc* - The bike does have airbag suspension, the bike might be able to be raised and lowered as needed by a push of a button, so in the video while riding on a flat road they lowered it for maximum coolness, but can raise it as needed. They do the same thing with cars on 'Fast N Loud' when showing them off.
I like it. He built what he wanted and it's a winner.
car pulls out of driveway that'll be the end of him and his bike. You don't need a helmet for a motorcycle like that, it's fine without one.
1:45 check it out the guys on slick tyres as well. The bike mustn't be waterproof.
what a pile of shit mind fucking the non thinking thats it ( where can i buy one)
don’t move back!
I don't know man, it doesn't look safe sitting that close to the rear wheel.
Edit: Can we get 6969 likes LESSGOOOO.
Rasmus Lundqvist oh god that would be bad!
wouldn't be that bad if they would just add something between the driver and the wheel
Don't hit a bump or you will lose your rump.
@@Sn1pEzTV - Like a small fender!
It's all good ,it's going in the right direction, it'll just warm you up a little 😉
The bike is wonderful. Even with a back massager. Lean back and have fun.
Even with advanced heating system
Auto but wiper
You better not lean back in that thing
A clit rubber for the ladies
BAU 🤣
1980s: We'll have flying cars in the future.
2020: A motorcycle with an airplane engine. Take it or leave it
Take it
I will leave it...😂
Take it then put it on auction
*2018-ish not 2020
It was 2018
*Pothole:* _"I'm about to end this man's whole career..."_
This comment finaly reached its destination
It does not turn either could only drive straight, what kind of motorcycle does not make turns? A worthless one.
@@omw9965 In general I agree, although it might be ok in some parts of Australia or the USA where the next bend is tomorrow...
@@omw9965 it can, it's just not shown in the video
@@thedolphin602 - No it cannot, I did some asking in other channels with his moto-psychol and it can steer slightly left or right but in a corner it literally cannot turn as a regular motorcycle. It turns only slightly to do wide turns but not regular normal turns as in corner blocks of city streets. It's why they call it the Moto-Psychol.
Back wheel is a serious problem. I'd rather not get caught or burned by the back wheel going 50mph.
A splash guard on the rear wheel would solve that out of hand.
From what I see, the drive to the rear wheel is by friction wheel against the back tire. That precludes any practical application of power more than just enough to move it around. It is a gorgeous piece of work but is engineered to hold itself together enough to show that it can function. The engine unit weighs in the neighborhood of 300 lbs with all components so the structure is at it's limits, something a formula one driver would certainly be familiar with.
You’re joking. One hard bump and both wheels are a problem.
Ya it needs a guard. If he got his back in that it would not be good at all.
@@whalesong999 You're underestimating the friction of sticky rubber.
It shoots dirt from the wheels into the moving part of an engine. Neat and futuristic >>
That’s a pretty bad problem. I don’t know why they didn’t remedy that flaw.
That's a feature!
What if there's no dirt in the future 😅
@@d_d7575 Scientists are working on dirt creating machine, don't worry we'll have infinite dirt in the future.
in the future we will have small autonomous robots all over the place cleaning things up.
they appear like little rats cleaning up your litter then disappearing into the walls.
Now do an airplane with a motorcycle engine and then we'd be talking.
There is one without engine at all and pretty good working ya know ;-)
It's been done. I don't remember its name but it uses a Hayabusa engine.
@@TheNefastor its always a hayabusa. They're the best for transplants cos theyre so abundant and powerful
@@musicwelikemang LOL I guess so 😅
*GTA:SA flashbacks*
Beautiful words at the end, "If we only make things that are practical, then what is the point of having an imagination?" Thanks for the share!
Make cool looking cars and bikes that can actually be used?
@@cessposter Well yes, but they had to start somewhere, like an idea, right?
@@cessposter just take a look at Leonardo Davinvcis helicopter design , yeah it's not practical but make a handful of tweaks and you got an actual helicopter
true!
@Peter Evans Actually a lot of that is starting to happen as we speak. People are starting to awaken to the fact that there is a huge inequality problem. We are starting to figure out frequencies that can destroy cancer cells, let alone the rabbit hole of we are creating our diseases with our minds. Go check out Bruce Lipton's work on epigenetics. But for all of these things to happen someone has to have a dream that it can happen. If everyone could realise we are in this together and we our all creating this reality together then things will surely get better. But we have to dream and know it is possible first. And if you have enough insight about what is wrong with the world, what are you doing to make it better? Are you thinking of ways to cure cancer? Are you doing what is necessary to restructure governments? Practicality is only as good as those who know how to use it. Use your imagination to start making the difference you want to see. But if someone finds joy in creating something then there is nothing wrong with that. That joy, that love, of creating is essential to all of us. Don't get too caught up in all the fine details and look at the bigger picture. If everyone could follow their dreams without fear we would be living in a better world already. Like Morpheus says in the Matrix, "You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it." So it's up to the ones who do see what is going on to make the difference. Love and peace.
WHY DIDNT HE JUST ADD A LIL COVER FOR THE BACK WHEEL FFS
Because you need to have a butt wiper on your bike.
Would ruin the aesthetic
@@michaelb4415 would be very helpful in case you shat yourself
@@joskethegreat4154hmm yes grate the shit out of ye ass.
Innovation at it's finest
@@detenatron.3608 modern problems require modern solutions
"The bike may be impractical..."
Yah think?!
@Guy God help you if theres a pot hole.
@Guy lol still no
Watch the Q he has made a bike like this
I can only imagine how one speed breaker can potentially destroy this motorcycle's entire career
That is true for ANY motorcycle.
@@fergywurst had it happen to me wiped out surpisingly didnt break anything except for scratches on me and the bike
All the bs we go through just for a license for a bounce pept. imagine getting caught with this at kormangala
@Rajat Agarwal UP nhi aaye ho ka bhaiya. Sale suv ko ghus jati hai gaddho me. Laudey ye bike to tedi hi ho jayegi
@Rajat Agarwal Acha nri bro ok.
"The back tire is only an inch behind him, he better be careful because the wheel will give a whole new meaning to the word skid marks"
oh yeah
Are you nuts?
lmaooo i- great idea
Move an inch forward: melt your lower limbs
Move an inch backward: instant 7 inch wide butt crack
My kind of bike, living on the edge
Emphasis on the edge
Remember kids crack kills XD
7 inch wide butt crack? So the pelvic bones with be torn apart and then the wheel will rip the skin off of the spinal cord and keep rolling through the ribcage with that aeroplane engine. By hey, at least it looks like a crappy cigar cutter right?
I think a really cool motorcycle would be one that didn't sound as if a lactose intolerant giant with a particularly tight anus was farting his way through the streets with a tiny imbecile holding onto his back trying to get attention.
@@pgoddard803 geez. I didn't want to go into that much detail 😯
Legend says he is still going straight..
At 15 mph Max speed lol
😄😃😀😀
😅😛
hahahahaaa.....
Now they are planning to upgrade model with turning facility..
Me: it's 1am - I'm going to bed
RUclips: That's a hard no. How about this batshit crazy bike?
Me: OK
hhahahahhahhaahahhahh
Exactly one am here and same thing happened 😂
Hahahaha 🤣
@@Axeman369 HAAAAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Who would win:
Futuristic motorcycle with airplane engine
A speed bump
A Speed Bump Tbh
@@That1PersonMc fo sure'
bike will win cause the bike has an airplane engine so it should fly if you add some wings and stuff
@@OnIine_Gamer Yeah also my house can fly if I knock down the walls and replace them with a metal tube and add wings and add an airplane engine.
@@OnIine_Gamer bro are you seriously 9
Small rock : "imma end this man whole career"
Pot hole : Houston, we have lift off
for real, that thing needs a glass smooth surface to ride on
@@petermello55 autobahn! Most well kept road in the world, considering all the super cars they have.
D Twist wouldn’t be surprised. If they allow people to drive that fast it would be pretty stupid to leave big ruts in it. I envy the autobahn or even roads in the western US. I live in Massachusetts and everything is too condensed or old for straight roads and the winter/plows turn the streets into a pothole apocalypse. Not easy on forged wheels😳
@@petermello55 lol! Not that much better in California where a million cars per day travel one single road. I've seen potholes fixed and literally a week later, it's worse than it was.
Looks like with those wheels and the suspension roughest terrain to run on is a bowling alley freshly resurfaced.
My thoughts exactly!! Potholes? Forget about it.
The bike is strictly an exercise in art. Engine is from the 1960's, CVT is similar to design used on snowmobiles for 50 years, hubless wheels are structurally inefficient and require ridiculously high wheel bearing velocities, tires appear to be rubber strips which provide no protection from pothole damage, ...
John Robertson
: Yeah!................... But it's cool!!.........It has that ingredient......."Way cool", not one person (human that is) that saw it wouldn't say "WTF" or "holy sh*t or "OMFG"...That's the cool factor!
your glass is half empty? you sound like a real sad case. never kicked a goal in your own life so you spend your days putting other peoples ideas down. get a life.
@@fredzephire4071 That's our problem as a society. Trying to look cool😒
@@gmln9ne : At least the chap has achieved something, he has created a motorcycle which is a work of art. He would have had problems which he had to overcome, methods, ideas to put into practice, assessing the outcome, trials at various stages and finally the end result, he achieved his goal, he didn't stand there and moan and grizzle on how everything sucks and all things are BS.
@@fredzephire4071 I am very unbiased, so I am able to look at it from that perspective. It just might lead to another idea!✌
Everyone: "You have a glaringly obvious ride-ability issue here."
Designer: "More shine on those wheel-inners!"
Train your dog to jump trough the wheels while you ride
😂
While the wheels are on 🔥.
*“How to kill your dog in 2 seconds!!! 100% works!”*
👋😂👍good one dude!
Better: put a hamster there
I question the engineering intelligence of this bike if they cannot see what all of us see about the BACK WHEEL?!
Lean back and go brrrrrrrr
Its an art bike, not really meant for riding. That thing would be a disaster turning or going over bumps and potholes!
It's a conceptual bike, they did that to dont ruin the original design.
The designer of this bike must be retarded
"Rides it to every bike show". Yeah, after he trailers it to 2 blocks away.
Lololol yep
@Connie E.
Obviously you didn’t see the video or read the pinned comment - yes it can
@@Casedilla73 butt hurt are ya?
@@Casedilla73 - Sigh, and you obviously missed the part at 2:18 where he talks about the "turning" subject. 🤦🏽♀️
@@conniee. Sigh, and you obviously missed the first comment while scrolling where he has a "frequently asked questions" section. 🤦🏽♀️
3) The bike cannot turn corners - Of course, it can, he rides it to Bike Shows, he does not show it in the footage, but of course it can turn, the front wheel has 2 pivot points to turn the front wheel.
A beautiful build IMO especially for bike and car shows. This just proves that his ingenuity is one of a kind. To those who are saying it's not practical and it's dangerous, It is not practical and it is dangerous (specially the rear wheel) but the point of this build is to show his creative ability and make people turn their heads.
Everyone is asking how it turns. Meanwhile I'm here wondering how it brakes.....
engine braking
You just scoot your butt back two inches.
@@veovis523 LOL. Thats what I would call "butt braking" 🤣
@@veovis523 Has me reminded of grinding a piece of steel, losing my grip on it, and it jams between the part rest, and the grinding wheel.... Steel is a lot harder than Butt so it just jams and stops the grinder...... Butts won't do the same..... 😬 😱
@@ryankl1984 You cannot "Engine brake" with a CVT
Out standing performance? When styling overrides everything. Straight line underwear ripper
I need ik subs
My thoughts exactly. I like the idea of it but it obviously needs some redesigning. I'd like to sit up and lean back a bit at traffic lights. Also I'd like to not have dirt and gravel slung all over my back. The headlights would be tricky. But I like the ingenuity and boldness. I'm wondering how difficult it would be to pick it up if you dumped it, as that engine is likely very heavy.
observation: That thing must have a list of issues.
Including it cannot turn
organic thug it can but not sharp angles for sure. Super bad in cities
@@Mikey-ym6ok more pathetic than this bike is the O.P. puppy-slobbering over it with F.A.Q. / answers that defy logic. He rides to "shows" ? I kinda doubt it. Carries a mystery backpack 400 miles to a show? C'mon.
I also doubt any legitimate sponsor would attach their name to it.
Uhm, ...brakes?
@@Tommy_Mac Don't need 'em? no place for a stereotype biker old lady who drinks straight from a glass long neck.
Man : move the butt a little
Wheel : LETS EAT IT
Looks like a 60's Tron Bike.
Incredible
Batman be like : " does it come in Black?"
I keep hearing him pronounce it as "murdercycle" and that seems pretty appropriate for this beautiful thing
Yea just lean back and enjoy the ride.
*Lean back now.*
Le Indian road: i'm about to end this bike's whole career😂
@D K Your right!
@D K You're the whole right!
Michigan roads!😂
@Abhinav Raj it not about road, it is about road breaker
"Looking very much like something out of a science fiction film"
Were you not allowed to say TRON?
IDK man, TRON Light Cycles kills people. This thing is the opposite, it gets you killed.
Akira
Mib
Probably wouldn't take much to come up with a "Butt Guard".
Built into your undies ....
when I thought a motorcycle couldn't get more deadlier
"If we only create things that are practical, what's the point of imagination and having a dream?"
--Some dude who does not realize that imagination and dreams can create practical things
...such as memes. Spreading ideas never been done faster and more widespread.
@Peter Evans seems like you read half his comment then stopped
I THINK SO ABOUT THIS
BIKE🚲🚴 THIS IS👍👏
SIMPLY GENIUS
*PROTOTYPE*...
HIS CRIAITORS IN
BEGINS OF WAY...
“performance”? Um unless a sharp turn or speed bump gets in the way. Yes yes. It is an amazing piece of engineering art.. but...
it is a piece of sculpture .its artwork ,,,practical ,mmm not sure ,but looks stunning ,,,
sharp turn??? not even a wide turn was taken during the video... don't think you can turn that thing in a real city/traffic situation holding your line
As a cat owner, I approve of this, because any startled cats running across the road can simply run through the wheels! BRAVO from me and Casper 😎😸
😂😂😂😂😂😍😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😘😘🐈🐈🐈🐈🐈🐈🐈
@westbender 820 cats can go out if they want to
Cats that shit on my car make great crab bait 🐯
@@bolippop9706 But do you want them to come back?
@@emceeboogieboots1608 well yeah they go out when they want to but they also come back in
I admire anyone who takes risks and tries to be original.
It’s greatest weakness, I present to you...
A speed hump
Ah yes the
Speed Hump.
Oh god..... Not a SPEED HUMP!!!
Or worse yet....the pothole
Or an uphill driveway
"SusPenion"
Speed bump: I'm bout to end this man's career
"But if we only make things that are practical, what's the use of having an imagination." Huh? Imagination and practical inventions are not mutually exclusive.
But it does look cool and I'm glad it was built.
Have u watched mib
I have to say I think that guy is a moron also, imagination is what drives practicality. It's just a stupid way for someone to try to make others feel that artistic bullshit is useful... when it's not.
Ce2xxxxxx@@destroyedidiots4730 n
7 . H
Where the past meets the future...fenomenal design!
rear wheel is so close to driver's back
Very dangerous
🤣
All he had to do was put a seat with a back on there, would have been perfect
That could be easily fixed by lengthening the wheel base in the rear and adding a sissy bar or the like to protect his rear.
I still want to see it turn.
Rip backbone.
When you ask an eight-year-old to design a motorcycle and an instagram influencer to sell it
HOW DARE YOU
100% spot on!
@Lando Calrissian You mean just today? I'm an engineer...designing and bringing things to fruition are what I do.
Lando Calrissian “most”
Looks like a bunch a jealous people to me.
When you are out of toilet paper. This bike has a Feature that can help you😂
"If we always create things that are practical, what's the point of having an imagination and following a dream?"
Thank you I really needed to hear that. The world needs more of this attitude. It's starting to get all about production and numbers and profit, instead of art and creativity and beauty.
@Peter Evans um, yes, but how exactly is a Formula One car designer going to cure cancer? Not everyone is going to become a doctor, or a government official, or a social worker. The world needs artists, dancers, storytellers, musicians, and dreamers now more than ever. Dio was right, nobody bleeds for the dancer...
rider: leans back to stretch
back wheel : imma end this man's whole career
HEARING THE ENGINE SOUND :-
MY Neighbours :- " Did a WW2 fighter aircraft just landed down at our house's back street? "
its a 60`s engine probably en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_O-520 "Between 1961 and 1981 Rolls-Royce was licensed to build the Teledyne Continental range of light aircraft piston engines including the Continental O-520.[11]"
The sound that thing makes is incredible.
yup.. the look.. futuristic..ok.. that rear wheel looks dangerous but i guess some piece of fiberglass back protector can be made in lieu with the bikes design and put there..
but the sound.. the sound is vicious..
This is a sick build regardless of the trash talks! Yes it needs adjustments! Yes it’s an airplane engine but by God just look at this thing !!! I can only imagine what it took just to have this on the road !!! Massive props !! All haters that never built a thing have zero clues but sure… everyone is an expert online lol
There are not all of concepts successful or brilliant ideas. All of them took huge effort though to become alive so...go figure
That looks so awesome! The wheels look so crazy. The engine looks freaking sweet! What a cool ride for sure!!
What the bike looks like it should sound like: *Slick sci-fi humming, almost completely silent*
What the bike actually sounds like: *A whoopee cushion that never runs out of air*
expectation: tron bike
reality: old, smoke-excreting scooter that uses diesel to run
"The future is now old man"
What kind of "airplane engine" don't u understand? Smh
It sounded, oddly enough, like a prop plane engine. Weird.
Critics- "this cycle is completely impractical."
Tron: "hold my digital beer..."
Speed Bump Goes *BRRRRRRRRRRR*
While it doesn't appear practical in any way for comfort riding. That bike on a build and engineering level is just amazing.
“Most motorcycle enthusiasts might be interested in the engine” no I actually want to see it turn a corner
i need one to drive from my livingroom to the toilet
Wow!!! A airplane engine in a motorcycle.
Listen to the sound of the engine in the video.
Perhaps I was a little premature in my excitement.
Literally everyone in the crowd:
*_"What the hell is that guy riding?"_*
Hamsters would love this
I'd like this more without the cartoonishly large loud engine.
The engine is literally the only good thing about this bike. Well.. I suppose the colour is nice too.
the engine needs to be louder and bigger, but on a practical frame.
So basically you want to lower a plane’s engine somehow ?
Olli Lehtonen I so damn agree on this comment loll
You probably don't ride a Harley.
Someday in future : how about if we put bike engine in this thing ?
Everybody : excellent !
Catapulta não é motor -Santos Dummont
Boa!!!! BR BR BR
It goes in a straight line then!
This would actually be cooler with a high-power electric engine. An old 300 hp, loud engine from the 60's kind of kills the futuristic aesthetic.
He needs to hook up with Shawn Lawless. He builds electric drag bikes, and all of the Disney electric parade floats.
Still i would say its not bad, its unique
What a wild bike!
I like the snowmobile style clutch setup.
1:19 *"....And incredibly futuristic appearance."*
And gives the sound of traumatic to the PTSD ones.
*Achievement Unlocked: Bring out the Danger*
Interesting concept (looks kinda like something Dyson woulda done), but quite a risky one not gonna lie... xD
That vibration of the engine kills it's future vibe.
It needs to be electric so that it can be silent.
And noise, heat, etc. Very strange mixture of amazing wheel, steering, and suspension system mated with an odd, contradictory power train. A strange [15 year?] concept project.
He solved the longitudinal engine configuration for a large engine. He put the drive pulleys for the CVT transmission, at the front of the engine, and ran an automotive CV axle shaft, to the rear. This allows the engine to be in the proper position. That's amazing. This configuration should be used by other people, because the transmission is always the most difficult part to fabricate, when using an airplane engine, or car engine. Using a CVT belt transmission is genius, because it allows the engine to have the proper gear ratios, instead of just 1 or 2 gears, like a Boss Hoss.
It is also more dangerous. Especially on a high powered vehicle.
He is so "down to earth" that he chose road over sky.
I hope that helmet is sound-proof. lol
every BMW motorcycle has an "airplane engine" in it!
I just can't understand why the people are just pointing out the mistakes. Bike looks so good and design of any automobile brand just keeps on improving day by day to fill up the loopholes. The truth is that most of us can't even think about the existence of such bikes. Btw, great bike and concept.
*"to make the bike he had in his mind for 15 years"*
Sounds like someone saw akira
Akira is more than 30 years old tho.
Tirando onda na faria lima haha, legaal.
Momento sonhador: seria legal ver uma empresa brasileira produzindo e exportando motos para o mundo todo..
Somos colonia
qualquer empresa que peita as gigantes quebram ou são vendidas sem explicação, veja a Troller etc...
@@WillPorr Engesa ....
@@geraldowcar infelizmente, mas é culpa dos nossos governantes q não investem nas empresas nacionais
@@avm9762 Ué então o governo tem que ser de esquerda? Governo de centro ou direita deixa tudo na mão dos empresários, se quebrar o governo é que salva com nosso dinheiro?
Essas empresas que quebraram peitaram os gigantes, a Engesa fabricou um tank melhor que dos estadonidenses, dizem que o governo tentou salvar mas não te ve jeito, vendeu armas pra países inimigos dos EUA, soberania passou longe desse brazil de bananas
"Brings a whole new meaning to skid marks" - 🤔
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I can only imagine the rooster tail this machine would produce if rode on wet roads. But I still wouldn't want to sit that close to the tire. Imaging picking up a nail or screw and having it shred your back....
@@chrisstiff4734 this bike gives rooster tail to the riders in front of you lol.
wow amazing motorcycle wonderful world
introducing the all-new...."InvisoRim" Motorcycle with proven aero-motor technology.
You absolutely need to be wearing a silver jumpsuit when you ride this bike.
1:58 not just brazillians, the whole world except the us lol
Mostly Brazil and France, though
Ta desinformado rapaz... Só os brasileiros falam que Dumont foi o primeiro... Até na França consideram os Wright os primeiros depois que eles foram lá e fizeram vários voos públicos... teve até comemoração em 2003 pelos 100 anos do primeiro voo dos irmãos Wright... O negócio que temos que enfatizar é o Demoiselle que foi o primeiro avião produzido em massa criado por Dumont que era livre de patentes, enquanto os Wright só queriam tentar patentear tudo pra tentar lucrar... Por isso mesmo não sendo o primeiro a voar, ainda devemos considerar Dumont o pai da aviação...
Lot of interesting comments, but MAN! what a sound. Think Spitfire flyby. Very cool, if even also very impractical.
Sharp Curve: "I'm about to end this man's whole career..."
Rolls Royce did NOT manufacture this motor. Continental is an American aircraft engine manufacturer and has NOTHING to do with Rolls Royce. Get your facts straight.
Definitely not a Rolls Royce. To my knowledge, RR hasn't ever made a flat engine, but I could be wrong.
Most Continental engines I've seen have the marquee stamped on the valve covers, I think the engine is a Lycoming O-480 or O-540.
to goofy of a bike to watch the video, but the heads on this engine look like they are from a ground power unit, airplane engines have the intake and exhaust on the bottom for better pilot visability and raising the propeller of the ground.
@@NikeaTiber Lycoming never made any engines with intake tubes coming over top of the engine, can't be a Lycoming. Those valve covers look very similar to a Continental O-300, however, O-300's were never fuel injected nor did they have intake tubes over top of the engine.
this is just a shined up IO-550
@@cactusflowerbeekeeping97 not always Continental engines have the intake on top wile Lycoming have the intake on the bottom
New meaning to the term, “Leg warmer”.
You go Tarso. Ignore those jealous commenters.
The only thing this bike is good for is to take out that deep wedgie that gets embedded sometimes.
"Junior, make sure to tuck your shirt in!"
possibility of a reverse wedgie.
nobody can ignore this machine
Imagine a SILENT electric engine on this.
Yes, seems futuristic until you hear it.
imagine how much coal needs to be burned to generate energy for an electric motorcycle
@@adalbertomania sad how we don't have any nuclear, solar, hydro and wind as a growing share of the energy production... Oh wait, we do!
Yeah. Space age concept.....forty year old engine.
We Brazilians don’t “believe” Santos dumont was the first, we know
Fale por você mesmo.
I saw his ass close to the rear wheel and I was like "Okay he might be dragged over the wheel in the worst case" until a half second later my brain figured out the true turning direction.
And my face went from 😄 to 😲
My first thoughts exactly, the pain that would come from that...
Ne name for the bike: The ass-asin.
That's plenty
My first thought seeing him ride: "wow it would suck to get sucked under that back tire!"
Really beautiful. I couldn't care less about the fact that is impractical: if you want to bend it, brake or avoid being ground by the rear wheel you just have to raise the engine and to increase the angle between the chassis and the wheels (which is currently 0°) to probably 30° (maybe less). But the concept is astounding. I guess that someone will perfect it and that TMC Dumont 2.0 will be electrical...
Bless your soul for using "I couldn't care less" instead of the awful, too often used "I could care less..."
its gonna scrape the road every 5 feet you ride it!!!
especially in the eastern countries
@@petesgarage4670 not eastern just bring it down to Colorado, their too busy with making more signs and tourist attractions the roads have craters
@@bryanmartinez6600 can't imagine american roads being in such a bad condition
@@petesgarage4670 I've I took a measurement is think the one down the street is 2 feet diameter and 2-4 inches in depth
@@bryanmartinez6600 omg. well I guess I have to consider this in my future comments 😪 thanks
Now lists see him go around a corner or turn right at a junction.
@Anoneemus Noename You probably don't even know how to use a screwdriver...
@@gary_neilson1896 That may have been funny in your own mind at the time you thought of it
@@grantperkins368 I wasn't trying to be funny... Bashing someone for creating a piece of mechanical art that they couldn't create themselves is called jealousy.
It just moves straight. I would like to see how it takes a turn.
ya mean " IF "
The 2 metal rods that connect the front wheel to the bike are pivots that are comnected to the steering wheel. I think. Or they are connected to foot pedals that steer the bike.
There is a cool advantage of this bike. When ever a animal comes in the way there is no need to stop. The animal goes through the wheels.😁