@@barsicyuz7214 Hydraulic brakes are easier to stop and apply full power. But aren't great for slower softer stopping power. Cables give you full control on how hard and how light you wish to apply. Both work nice. But some will prefer more control and less breakage from use. Hydraulics are also risky when using, or tuning. While cables are easier to handle and will always work, Say a cable gets nic'd from something hydrauls will leak and then you'll loose braking power. While cables will still function even if the outta coating of the cable is exposed.
If you have the money to afford the tools and materials it's not as hard as it looks, it's like following a recipe execpt you can't taste halfway through! :)
This man is a brilliant genius. I am sharing this work with all my friends on social media. Thank you. I am humbled for the value of the plans at such an affordable price.
awesome. you make youtube great again ;) but seriously this is another level. I made engine cover from plywood for car racing and i thought very highly about myself and now... chapeau bas
I thought it was great seeing a build out of reinforced plywood. the charge cap was an interesting touch. good inspiration for those of us without a welder. I am sure the effort of filming the entire thing was almost as much work as building it. Thanks for the great video.
James Biggar, you are not an ordinary human! . . Your perseverance and skill levels are truly exceptional. I look forward to meeting with you someday !
Building a bike like this ain't no easy task. Awesome job you've done here! Thanks for sharing a video showing the build process too. You've earned a subscriber. I may be kinda late, and other people might have said this already, but if an imbalance problem between the battery cells does show up in the future, it can be solved pretty easily by just hooking an integrated circuit called a BMS (battery management system) to the cells. It adds balance charging and short circuit/overcurrent/overdischarging/overcharging protection to the battery pack.
Thanks! Each pack has a BMS built inside of it to balance the cells, but as noted in the wiring schematic shown in the video, there won't be an imbalance between the packs provided that all leads from the batteries to the main terminals are exactly the same length to keep the IR the same (differing IR is what leads to imbalanced charging, usually).
honestly this is so amazing to me, the fact that youre making practical and buildable machines and ect is not only enviromently responible but also you release the plans for free; this is what a person should look to do for themselves and the world
Your a total inspiration, and people like you change a lot of peoples stagnation and procrastination to create and move people in the world with your motivational ideas and DIY builds... Well done you and best of luck in the future with your channel ...
I cant wait! I ordered my hub wheel kit from amazon and I will be looking for a local boat builder or wood worker to help me. My only skills for wood is using a chainsaw to cut plane and notch wood sideboards for dump trucks.
Hi James, your skills are fantastic and this project seems to be very well thought through! Your selection of parts is nice; the selection of some mountainbike parts is great for this type of transportation and fits well. Great craftmanship, this is very inspirational, show us more of your work!
Another amazing build! just brilliant and very inspiring James. Router/trimmer sounds also scared the shit out of my cats so there's that going for it too :P Very entertaining 🏍👍
I live in California now, but grew up in S. Carolina. Your ride out on the dirt and backroad had me looking at landmarks. I know its not the same aream but it looks so similar , so I had to make myself snap out of it... I was like (to myself), "Hey man, this guy just made a cook bike out of plywood!". LoL Very cool bike man!!!!
Impressive creation. Tips from a german mechanic & motocyclist: The mounting of your rear suspension looks scarry. I think that you should rebuild both mounting points deeper into the frame to reinforce them (instead of just screwing them onto the wood). Otherwise the RS could break soon. Your breaks are much too small and under dimensioned for the weight of your vehicle and its speed. Your mirrors should be positioned more towards the end of the handle bar for a better view. And finally: your front indicators should better be organge ;) But great project!
Absolutely brilliant. What a great way to travel without paying for gas. I would love to make one, but here in Ireland all I could buy is the wood, everything else would have to be shipped in, costing quite a bit extra. How I would love being in a country where I can actually buy what I need. Ireland sucks for buying anything.
Wow! I thought I made a nice e-bike. You just made me very humble. In a good way. Put another motor on the front and you'll be amazed with the torque and responsiveness. Having two motors changes everything. Each motor is helping the other. Here's a link on Amazon for Cable Actuated Hydraulic Calipers, so you still have the motor cut off of the cable levers and the functionality of hydraulic brakes. (TRP HY/RD Road Hydraulic Disc Brake Caliper Black with Rotor. by TRP). I hope it's helpful because you're going to go through brake pads like crazy. I built an all wheel drive fat bike and added the hydraulic calipers. It made a huge difference. The bike weighs 135lbs. I just bought two Sine Wave Controllers so I'll have regenerative braking. That way the motor will assist in braking. Saving me wear on the pads so I won't have to buy brake pads as often. Thank you so much. I didn't expect to see the results you've produced. Genius! Truly Genius.
The head light I do not get ether as an LED one would have better light output ( perhaps there is some legal reason? ), As for the brakes there is no difference in raw stopping power between hydraulic or mechanical brakes as they both use the same size pads and rotors, the only difference is that hydraulic brakes need less grip strength than mechanical ones so it makes them good for people with a weaker grip, I cant speak for his reasons but the reason why I did not keep hydraulic brakes on my high powered Ebike was because the types you need to use are designed to be used on low speed cycles and are not designed for high speed, and i found stopping from a high speed will quickly cause them to over heat and if enough heat builds up then your brakes will fade ( I found this out the hard way luckily there where no cars ), so I swapped back to cable operated and i can now stop without fear of brake fade.
@@stolamal Incorrect and well technically correct so i will give you half a point for trying, Yes extreme heat in the rotor and pads can cause brake fade but this is at extreme temps as in the rotor glowing red or close to it, the kinda temps you are unlikely to get close to on a ebike ( unless you are trying ), the the type of brake fade I am talking about is fluid fade, this is where the fluid in the pistons/line boils or gives of gas cause spongy or complete brake failure. Mineral oil that is used in hydraulic brakes will start to put off gases at around 200c and will boil at 300c, After I had the near death brake fade I started to test them to see what caused it, running up to 50mph and doing soft braking and hard braking tests I found that the caliper was at 330c with about 4" of the hydraulic line being at around 310c, brake fade caused by temperature related friction loss starts to come in at around 450c ( there is a good video here on RUclips that i will try and find ). So Hydroulic fluid fade will happen long before friction fade ever plays a part, you can also tell the difference , if it is friction fade then there is still brake lever resistance but when it is fluid fade you pull the lever and there is no resistance and you can pull it right to the handle bar. I would also point out that after I switched back to mechanical brakes they still get as hot but they have never once caused a brake fade situation.
@@EQINOX187 Needed to check my facts, but it seems to be true. Yet i still would like to see some tests that verify mechanical brakes are more resistant to fade. The brake line and the parts in the caliper itself also expand with temperature, have you ever noticed the brake lever sinking in mechnical brakes while exccesive braking? Does it ever occure ?
Something I would really like to do is start up a community 'maker space' where people join up and gain access to a workshop similar to the workshop classes they had when I went to school. You have a set of skills that needs to be shared for sure. Keep on doing what you're doing!
That was great work. Now your running on a charge. Is there a way to make it continuous run? Like generate the power to recharge as your riding. You see these guy's putting 2- 12v alternator's together, 1 as a motor to spin the alternator and generate power to keep the motor spinning then take the extra power generated to recharge your batteries.
I would love to work beside you! Rather behind you baj u first and maybe years later beside you! Great build! Everything from the creativity to sourcing of material and parts, technical jmmwgmw and everything else, Great job ate! Ingenuity at its finest!
Nice work! On a side note, I've found that bamboo reinforced with carbon fiber and/or S-glass fiberglass, and with expanding spray foam sprayed in the core, makes for some really all around strong and tough structures. Trying to figure out how I could apply them to things like this.
James, you'll be Biggar than the rest sir! Definitely better than Furze. No offense Colin. This guy just understands what people need. As opposed to what people just like seeing made or happen. Plus, James gets a bit more technical. And offers plans!
Well done James ! Just one remark: the 'center of gravity' ( weight ) is an important aspect for a comfortable ride & stability and should be as low as possible. Thanks for sharing ! Cheers
Incrível! unica coisa que deveria ter mudado era a suspensão. Essas que foram utilizadas são praticamente ''pula-pulas''. Aconselho suspensões a ar da rock shox.
@@the_pedromedeiros to começando nesse mundo tambem, e acho q pode ser contornado com alguns buracos que levem o ar do proprio movimento da bike até as baterias e etc, tipo a ferrari f40.
James ... you da man ! That’s was an awesome build . I have a Rocky Mountain downhill bike I am building up to a 3000w peak ebike . It is external mid drive running through rear derailleur and using aeg 21700 batteries from my tools . Just looking at my battery connectors figuring out the best way to get a good strong connection. I also may put supercaps on for regenerative power . Regards Andy
Get the plans for this project here: renewablesystemstechnology.com/wooden-e-bike.html
James, are the plans still available? any updates or modifications done on this brilliant example of homebuilds?!
....youre the man! dude......my Idol!
Out of curiosity have you ever considert to use a 3d printer..? If so for what Parts?
No freaking way!... You are brilliant. That charging port cap...lol. You sell these?
Skills... Boat Builder... Mechanic... Electrician... Carpenter... Welder... Lol... Cheers man
This is probably one of the most beautiful homemade motorcycle I have ever seen.
Your skill level and creativity is insane! Your channel should be 100x the size. Thanks for sharing with us!
That would be nice lol. Thanks!
@@JamesBiggar It won't be long with this build. Now do a go kart and you'll be taking off.
I mean the channel.
Yeah, I'd subscribe again if I could!!
Exactly
wow... just speechless, his skill level is montruous
I prefer hydraulic disc brakes. James you are a genius. Your bike is better than some factory made on the market.
I agree, for the size and weight of the bike, hydraulic brakes seem almost like a requirement.. But wtf do I know. Lol
@@gstylez0107 If a break don't stop the bike something else will. But I don't know nothing.
Greggy D The wheight of Mountain bike hydraulic brakes that I use, just 350 grams for pair. So they can make bike even lighter :D
@@gstylez0107 you're completely right
@@barsicyuz7214 Hydraulic brakes are easier to stop and apply full power. But aren't great for slower softer stopping power. Cables give you full control on how hard and how light you wish to apply.
Both work nice. But some will prefer more control and less breakage from use. Hydraulics are also risky when using, or tuning. While cables are easier to handle and will always work, Say a cable gets nic'd from something hydrauls will leak and then you'll loose braking power. While cables will still function even if the outta coating of the cable is exposed.
You are a one in a million , intelligent ,talented ,hard working individual.....Respect.
I'm envious.
I couldn't build a skateboard...
If you have the money to afford the tools and materials it's not as hard as it looks, it's like following a recipe execpt you can't taste halfway through! :)
))) me too
Instructions, manual or directions wouldn't work huh?
This man is a brilliant genius. I am sharing this work with all my friends on social media. Thank you. I am humbled for the value of the plans at such an affordable price.
Easily the best looking home build E-bike I've seen. Also love the understated presentation of your vid. Thank you sir.
That fill cap - inspired!
awesome. you make youtube great again ;) but seriously this is another level. I made engine cover from plywood for car racing and i thought very highly about myself and now... chapeau bas
I thought it was great seeing a build out of reinforced plywood. the charge cap was an interesting touch. good inspiration for those of us without a welder. I am sure the effort of filming the entire thing was almost as much work as building it. Thanks for the great video.
James Biggar, you are not an ordinary human! . . Your perseverance and skill levels are truly exceptional. I look forward to meeting with you someday !
What an amazing build. You truly are a jack of all trades.
O vídeo mais top que já publicaram no RUclips.
Deveria ganhar um prêmio pela criatividade!
your a fu*cking genius craftsman!...thats one of the most impressive builds I have ever seen!...BRAVO!
Building a bike like this ain't no easy task. Awesome job you've done here! Thanks for sharing a video showing the build process too. You've earned a subscriber.
I may be kinda late, and other people might have said this already, but if an imbalance problem between the battery cells does show up in the future, it can be solved pretty easily by just hooking an integrated circuit called a BMS (battery management system) to the cells. It adds balance charging and short circuit/overcurrent/overdischarging/overcharging protection to the battery pack.
Thanks! Each pack has a BMS built inside of it to balance the cells, but as noted in the wiring schematic shown in the video, there won't be an imbalance between the packs provided that all leads from the batteries to the main terminals are exactly the same length to keep the IR the same (differing IR is what leads to imbalanced charging, usually).
honestly this is so amazing to me, the fact that youre making practical and buildable machines and ect is not only enviromently responible but also you release the plans for free; this is what a person should look to do for themselves and the world
DIY mastery level: 100% platinum with 5 stars
This is the coolest shit if it comes it bikes and e stuf I have seen so far
OMG! This is the best I've seen on RUclips! Bravo! 👏👏👏
Anche tu italiano eh?😂
Wow... that was pretty rad. I am impressed especially with the overall design and engineering
I went looking for ideas for an ebike battery/controller box and found this... You sir are now my hero!
Your a total inspiration, and people like you change a lot of peoples stagnation and procrastination to create and move people in the world with your motivational ideas and DIY builds...
Well done you and best of luck in the future with your channel ...
coolest project I have seen in a long, long, long time... two thumbs up... : )
Wow... that was pretty rad. I am impressed especially with the overall design and engineering.
Nice job.
Wow you must've felt so good and impatient when screwing those last screws! You can be proud of yourself, you did great! This build is simply neat!
I cant wait! I ordered my hub wheel kit from amazon and I will be looking for a local boat builder or wood worker to help me. My only skills for wood is using a chainsaw to cut plane and notch wood sideboards for dump trucks.
Hi James, your skills are fantastic and this project seems to be very well thought through!
Your selection of parts is nice; the selection of some mountainbike parts is great for this type of transportation and fits well.
Great craftmanship, this is very inspirational, show us more of your work!
Honestly, I started laughing to myself when I read the description. But after watching, I was/am amazed. Your skill is impressive, sir... keep it up!!
Wow this is brilliant. What a clever builder you are ow.
There is a Greek everywhere. Very professional and artistic work. Many congratulations
Your video is the best created in the RUclips videos especially in a shed awesome. Look forward to seeing what you create next.
Awesome build man!
Thanks Scott!
When I heard Santa Claus had a wooden sleigh, I didn't know they were talking about this guy
Great build love the use of different materials and engineering techniques...well done thank you for sharing
the sounds are full of fun ( bam bam bam tok tok tok, rrr rrr rr ) haha.a very nice work, very well done
That's so true when it comes to sounds in this video,it almost seems like an asmr
All I see in this video is a genius at work. Superb.
Slow clap, my fellow Canadian. Well done indeed. Bike is great looking and apparently, performing too. Bravo!
Thanks! Check out my REAL bike - ruclips.net/video/gYs_jYUyaoY/видео.html
Another amazing build! just brilliant and very inspiring James. Router/trimmer sounds also scared the shit out of my cats so there's that going for it too :P Very entertaining 🏍👍
Thanks man!
Man this guy is extremely talented..🔥
At 20:23 you can see a sign that means bumpy road. I've seen them do that here too, instead of fixing the road they just put up a sign!
John Wyman because they are lazy asf!
you have never been in Germany, right? That "bumby" road you are trying to complain about, would be pure luxury and 10/10 condition over here xD
very impressive build. just plain simple very nice.
i recommend using a LED lightbulb just so save some extra energy of the batterys.
I live in California now, but grew up in S. Carolina. Your ride out on the dirt and backroad had me looking at landmarks. I know its not the same aream but it looks so similar , so I had to make myself snap out of it... I was like (to myself), "Hey man, this guy just made a cook bike out of plywood!". LoL
Very cool bike man!!!!
There were no words to appreciate you man. Good job 👏
Something in this video remember me the "street hawk" serial tv 80's :-)
loved that show
ruclips.net/video/U6ragUeIkKA/видео.html
Impressive creation. Tips from a german mechanic & motocyclist: The mounting of your rear suspension looks scarry. I think that you should rebuild both mounting points deeper into the frame to reinforce them (instead of just screwing them onto the wood). Otherwise the RS could break soon. Your breaks are much too small and under dimensioned for the weight of your vehicle and its speed. Your mirrors should be positioned more towards the end of the handle bar for a better view. And finally: your front indicators should better be organge ;) But great project!
Same thing I noticed.
This is the answer to our problems concerning affordable safe transportation, this is completely amazing and I am so honored I witnessed this
Outstanding your skill level is unsurpassed. you are a master craftsman.
This very cool. Nice build. Love the look of the bike, very clean.
Yeah, really the look is very impressive, better than any company make.
That gas cap idea, I was like "wtf is he doing?" then boom genius!
The woodwork was so beautiful, I would have been tempted to leave it unpainted.
Never ever in my life seen such talent and skills man !!
Absolutely brilliant. What a great way to travel without paying for gas. I would love to make one, but here in Ireland all I could buy is the wood, everything else would have to be shipped in, costing quite a bit extra. How I would love being in a country where I can actually buy what I need. Ireland sucks for buying anything.
Wow! I thought I made a nice e-bike. You just made me very humble. In a good way. Put another motor on the front and you'll be amazed with the torque and responsiveness. Having two motors changes everything. Each motor is helping the other. Here's a link on Amazon for Cable Actuated Hydraulic Calipers, so you still have the motor cut off of the cable levers and the functionality of hydraulic brakes. (TRP HY/RD Road Hydraulic Disc Brake Caliper Black with Rotor. by TRP). I hope it's helpful because you're going to go through brake pads like crazy. I built an all wheel drive fat bike and added the hydraulic calipers. It made a huge difference. The bike weighs 135lbs. I just bought two Sine Wave Controllers so I'll have regenerative braking. That way the motor will assist in braking. Saving me wear on the pads so I won't have to buy brake pads as often. Thank you so much. I didn't expect to see the results you've produced. Genius! Truly Genius.
Is there air flow into/out of, the battery/electrical area for cooling? I didn't see any but might have missed it. Awesome build!
There are vents, look at the front top corner of the side panels.
looks good but its hard to judge the max and average speed from the blurry dial footage.
Mindblowing creativity and engineering genius.
The most talented and creative person i have met in this world.
The editing itself is a masterpiece :D
I aggree!
Это бесподобно, просто перфекционист какой-то! 😊
Дороги у вас пиздец местами гавёные в США. Почти как в России. Аж не верится прямо...
Why halogen headlight and cable brakes ? :-( excellent build thanks for sharing
The head light I do not get ether as an LED one would have better light output ( perhaps there is some legal reason? ), As for the brakes there is no difference in raw stopping power between hydraulic or mechanical brakes as they both use the same size pads and rotors, the only difference is that hydraulic brakes need less grip strength than mechanical ones so it makes them good for people with a weaker grip, I cant speak for his reasons but the reason why I did not keep hydraulic brakes on my high powered Ebike was because the types you need to use are designed to be used on low speed cycles and are not designed for high speed, and i found stopping from a high speed will quickly cause them to over heat and if enough heat builds up then your brakes will fade ( I found this out the hard way luckily there where no cars ), so I swapped back to cable operated and i can now stop without fear of brake fade.
@@EQINOX187 The brake fade is caused by abgassing of the brake pads, i doesn't matter if the calipers itself are mechanical or hydraulic actuated.
@@stolamal Incorrect and well technically correct so i will give you half a point for trying, Yes extreme heat in the rotor and pads can cause brake fade but this is at extreme temps as in the rotor glowing red or close to it, the kinda temps you are unlikely to get close to on a ebike ( unless you are trying ), the the type of brake fade I am talking about is fluid fade, this is where the fluid in the pistons/line boils or gives of gas cause spongy or complete brake failure.
Mineral oil that is used in hydraulic brakes will start to put off gases at around 200c and will boil at 300c, After I had the near death brake fade I started to test them to see what caused it, running up to 50mph and doing soft braking and hard braking tests I found that the caliper was at 330c with about 4" of the hydraulic line being at around 310c, brake fade caused by temperature related friction loss starts to come in at around 450c ( there is a good video here on RUclips that i will try and find ).
So Hydroulic fluid fade will happen long before friction fade ever plays a part, you can also tell the difference , if it is friction fade then there is still brake lever resistance but when it is fluid fade you pull the lever and there is no resistance and you can pull it right to the handle bar.
I would also point out that after I switched back to mechanical brakes they still get as hot but they have never once caused a brake fade situation.
@@EQINOX187 Needed to check my facts, but it seems to be true. Yet i still would like to see some tests that verify mechanical brakes are more resistant to fade. The brake line and the parts in the caliper itself also expand with temperature, have you ever noticed the brake lever sinking in mechnical brakes while exccesive braking? Does it ever occure ?
Awesome. You made all those trades seem easy and the bike looks rugged too.
Something I would really like to do is start up a community 'maker space' where people join up and gain access to a workshop similar to the workshop classes they had when I went to school. You have a set of skills that needs to be shared for sure. Keep on doing what you're doing!
Kinda makes you feel like an inferior man watching this level of skill
Great build but what are the after build specs? Overall weight, charge time, top speed, etc, etc???
the selfmade frame looks incraddible good. but why did u use these cheap shox front and rear?
and do the breaks work good at highspeed?
idk but im guessing because it's pretty light
What you are doing is amazing! I express you great respect from your like-minded people from Russia!
Beautiful bike, very intelligent build using everyday materials, AWESOME!!!!!
"How it's made", killer!!
That was great work. Now your running on a charge. Is there a way to make it continuous run? Like generate the power to recharge as your riding. You see these guy's putting 2- 12v alternator's together, 1 as a motor to spin the alternator and generate power to keep the motor spinning then take the extra power generated to recharge your batteries.
You are the greatest! Thank you for doing this! Great inspiration!
I would love to work beside you! Rather behind you baj u first and maybe years later beside you! Great build! Everything from the creativity to sourcing of material and parts, technical jmmwgmw and everything else, Great job ate! Ingenuity at its finest!
Nice work!
On a side note, I've found that bamboo reinforced with carbon fiber and/or S-glass fiberglass, and with expanding spray foam sprayed in the core, makes for some really all around strong and tough structures. Trying to figure out how I could apply them to things like this.
bro how did u make those rear wheel suspension calculations?! Thats insane, great job!
James, you'll be Biggar than the rest sir!
Definitely better than Furze.
No offense Colin.
This guy just understands what people need. As opposed to what people just like seeing made or happen.
Plus, James gets a bit more technical. And offers plans!
Thanks man!
One completely AWESOME build!!!!
That's right and I did not skip your commercial so you can get your full pay for it, even the eight minute one. Good job bro 👏🏾🎉👍🏾
Genius pike, les than 2kwatt electric charging takes you destination 150km, cheaper transport alternative♥️♥️ thanks man🤓♥️
Man these sound gave me flashbacks to the dentist cutting my tooth in half
Nobody:....
RUclips: Building a motor bycicle out of wood
You possess some amazing craftsmanship. It was quite satisfying watching your build process on the video as well! Thanks for posting!!
Well done James ! Just one remark: the 'center of gravity' ( weight ) is an important aspect for a comfortable ride & stability and should be as low as possible. Thanks for sharing ! Cheers
this recommended by youtube is the best so far! your build is insane 🔥🔥🔥 and 1 thing can you be my dad?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great work. I'm very impressed. Thank you for sharing.
Incrível! unica coisa que deveria ter mudado era a suspensão. Essas que foram utilizadas são praticamente ''pula-pulas''. Aconselho suspensões a ar da rock shox.
Fiquei em dúvida em relação ao resfriamento das peças e das baterias, pq peça eletrônica esquenta d++
@@the_pedromedeiros to começando nesse mundo tambem, e acho q pode ser contornado com alguns buracos que levem o ar do proprio movimento da bike até as baterias e etc, tipo a ferrari f40.
ROCKSHOX Kage RC suspensão Traseira amortecedor traseiro para a moto de enduro elétrica !
É top mesmo...
BEST BIKE I'VE SEEN SO FAR ! I LIKE IT !
this is the coolest man and bike and diy that i have seen ever
Your are a genius! Wish I had your skills. Great job.
Luxury handmade wood bike.
Respect!
Still make some more good stuff!
James Biggar:
Police:
OI MATE WHERE'S UR LIZENSE PLATE
This is the case when you would look forever. So you are the best motobike engineer!👍👍👍
James ... you da man ! That’s was an awesome build . I have a Rocky Mountain downhill bike I am building up to a 3000w peak ebike . It is external mid drive running through rear derailleur and using aeg 21700 batteries from my tools . Just looking at my battery connectors figuring out the best way to get a good strong connection. I also may put supercaps on for regenerative power . Regards Andy
Из алюминия полутше было бы а так байк просто офигенен
фара явно говно! лед надо а накала жрет энергию и не светит.
560 invejosos negativaram a obra do artista !
(01/07/2019 as 19:42)
Я в шоке это очень круто я бы хотел себе заказать если можно 👍👍👍👍👍👍
That is brilliant my man. You should be marketing and manufacturing these!!! Nice job on the video too!
Unbelievable skills. I'm deeply impressed.
CHECK OUT MY NEW CYBER TRIKE BUILD: ruclips.net/video/YMm3yrVhA88/видео.html
how much cost to make this project
Your crafting skills are overwhelming.. but you kind of used the cheapest suspension and brakes that are avabile on the market 😂
true, but plywood doesnt scream performance either.. wicked bike tho
То, что вы сделали, это очень талантливо и профессионально. Браво!
Да и фильм снят хорошо, сжато и информативно.
Успехов вам! Good luck to you!
Great build, great video editing.
The best evr DYE Ebike project I have seen so far. Really you are a Gem.