Mini Trike Part 11: Ian Roussel Makes The Wheels Go Round And Round...Sort Of 🤔 The Theory Is There
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Mini Trike Part 11: Ian Roussel Makes The Wheels Go Round And Round...Sort Of 🤔 The Theory Is There
Ian has always wanted to build a Ed "Big Daddy" Roth inspired mini bike trike. He pays homage to "The Mailbox" build done by Big Daddy Roth built in 1965.
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Ian worked and studied at a bronze casting foundry as a young man, where he learned to create models, armatures, molds and finished sculptural artwork in all mediums and finishes. Ian is fascinated by the artistic process of sculpture. He brings this knowledge to his car customizations, to his Full Custom Garage TV show audience, and now he brings it to you, his growing RUclips audience.
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Just a great video. Ian is the coolest shop teacher we all dreamed about. Jamie gives him the platform to create (and teach) with just enough humor to keep our attention. I really like when they can change course for a short time to discuss welder setup. I know your disclaimer is required but you are a great mentor.
This build is perfect. Small enough for most people to follow (and have the tools to complete), yet still having fun with the design. We are all 15 year old kids in our dad's shop on this one. Thank you.
Thank you! You really hit the proverbial nail on the head. We both love our parts in the making of the RUclips content… Ian can never stop dreaming, building and creating and I love formatting it so that people enjoy it and mostly have access to his talents. Appreciate you! 👽👽
Excellent video! Are those wheel bearings something special? They seem to rotate with just a little pressure for a long time. I'm making a valve cover racer, and I was looking for that type of bearing. I ended up with skateboard bearing and took the cover off, and sprayed brake cleaner to get all the lubricant off the balls.
Less friction.
@@fullcustomIanmy wife and I team up like you 2.
A bagel, a coffee, dog in my lap and Ian on my screen. Happy sunday morning
I love how there is zero ego while watching and learning.
Thank you BOTH for making, editing and sharing this video !
Thank you for the quick and easy to understand tutorial on wire speed and voltage!
Memories? Why yes, it did bring back several. The burnt up centrifugal clutches, number 35 chain that no bicycle, tractor,etc had ,but my mini bike did! Memories of black tape over the carb inlet to introduce more fuel . I knew it needed something, but at the ripe old age of 9 or 10, the tape covered carb worked fine,as well as dads vise grips, zip ties etc.😂 Good times!
Looking forward to part 12. Stay safe guys.
Love the fact that Ian addresses the comments... With humor even though people today really crazy with their comments... A suggestion should be respectful and sometimes just let people who are artist just work their magic...fell me 😅 Let's Go Ian's world...
Love the creative process using what you have in the shop. Appreciate the lessons.
Ace McGee here good morning. Feeling very patriotic lately. Can't go wrong with the Red White and the blue. Silver frame. Little patriotic paint Scheme on the pull start shroud gas tank and cab. Peace Love
I have a patriotic feeling too. So blue and white is the way to go 😊
@@ssamotorsfinland, siniristilippu!
@@ssamotorsfinlandneeeek minit all black 😂
Sometimes you can use a drillpress as a side ways lathe for some jobs . You do great work Ian and Jamie .
Great production and weld tutorial
Great production and weld tutorial! Yesterday I watched Wes work and he shot the weld pool as he was welding, he used a welding shield in front of the camera. Jamie , grab an extra helmet and try shooting thru the tinted glass and try getting in close, that would be way fun.
love you guys. love your work.
To reduce gearing to accommodate for the big tires the smaller sprocket on the jacket shaft needs to be on the tire side.
I enjoy all of the videos and appreciate y'all letting us ride along.
Always a joy watching your work ,very much love how you took the time to explain how you set up your welder ,not many builders out there do that ,
As you were talking about colour choice, I spotted the Frankenstein hanging on the wall. The minitrike reminds of something you would see in the cartoon Whacky Racers. I think a orange, green and white colour combo would look cool 😎
Yup, remembering the garage cobbled up, sketchy mini bikes, karts, long forks on bikes, all kinds of stuff that terrifies today's milennials. Loved it all, great fun memories.
no money for tires on the go kart when you get a flat. at 11/12 years old your def not going too stare at that fine machinery you just got thru ripping around the block all day. red shop rags! buddy's dad had stacks of em,so we stuffed the flat tire full of em. as many as we could stuff in. was great first starting out then it would be out of round. so we would bounce but still has fun.
Thank you for the welding tip sir!👍🧐😎⚒️🔧⚙️
You helped a tremendous amount of people with your welding tips! Bravo!!!
America is at a time when it needs to see more Red White and Blue going up and down our roads. Paint it ♥️🤍💙 🇺🇸
If he does red white and blue Derek Bieri will show up with his checkbook "Will it drive back to Nashville?"
I would really like to thank you Ian. I’m restoring a 1947 Kit teardrop trailer that I’ve had since 1974. Also a 1957 Ford F100 that I’ve had since 1978. Both are frame up restorations. Although I’m not doing any ‘custom’ work to either, except I’m doing a rear roll pan and trailer hitch on the Ford. I’ve learned a lot from you about how to go about doing different things. The frame down on the Teardrop and several things on the Ford. They are both nearing completion. I want to pull the trailer with the Ford. I’m 78 years old and although quite active, I’m still slower than I used to be. You have been a great inspiration to me for several years now. I think that you and I think alike on the way we go about doing different things. We just kind of go on the fly, figuring out things as we get to them and at the same time, thinking about the next thing to do. Like you kind of do, I work on one project for awhile and then jump to the other one. That keeps me from burning out on either of them.
Three suggestions:
1. Run the jack shaft through to both sides of the bike. This way you will have a drive gear on both wheels. Also, then the seat will be low and you won't need to run a through axle.
2. Stand the motor up so you don't have it so close to your crotch, it will look better too. Rotate the pull start mechanism so it's in an easy position to pull.
3. Lower the jack shaft so the chain won't be so high.
What a great, simple, welding explanation. Thank you Professor Ian...
Welding tutorials always appreciated, its like 2 channels in one.
Excellent guys can't wait cheers 🥂 😊😊
Love to watch you work. Thanks for keeping it clean so I can share it with my grandkids. ❤
Danger, mad scientist at work! Thanks for taking a little time for welder setup! Can't wait for the next installment already!!👍
Yes! It’s going to be Awesome!! Good stuff!!
Thanks for the welding lesson. I actually welded for the firts time this summer. The instructor commented how good it looked for the first attempt. Told him i watch RUclips videos😂
So nice to have those great videos from you on a regular base. 👍
When I was a kid in the early 70s, I had a schwinn lemon peeler bicycle. I have always liked the gold and metal flake paint on that bike. That color might look good on your mini bike
Most enjoyable watching and listening to Ian.
Miami Vice theme would absolutely Kill it on this build! It screams fun in the sun! Beach vibes!
Ian Jamie . I enjoy your videos ,and also love it when you take a little bit of time to acknowledge viewer comments. good or bad. You are my type of people.
This seems VERY REMINISCENT of your balloon tire bicycle project from “that show”🤠
Black with blue metal flake and silver pinstripe
All your pod casts are AWESOME . Have seen all your TV programs and now these.Thank You.
As a beginning welder, I really appreciate the welding tuturial from a master!
Great lesson on welding 🎉 Another great video 🎉🎉🎉
Loving the mini bike...created from a blank canvas!
After Bible Study we are Blessed with a new Episode with Jamie and Ian!!! God Bless You Guys!!!
Another great video Ian. Keep up the good work.
I like the way you explaine to the doubters in comments Ian. Nice progress!😊
Good stuff man! Awesome as always.
Thank you for sharing. I can relate to the direct drive on a mini-bike, push to start and stall to stop. Those were fun days LOL🛸👽👍
When my throttle cable broke I tied a shoestring around my elbow and to the carb. Want to go faster just lift the elbow. Those band brakes were like emailing a request to stop the machine. 😅
Metal Flake Tangerine Trike! - - - Color from Little Daddy Roth. Fun Project!
Going to be a good day. Thanks for the videos 😊
Hell yea! And thanks for the welding info, professor Roussel. 😎 The broken back door had me laughing lol.
Thanks again to both of you for sharing your time. You both could be sitting at HOME, or in the AIR CONDITIONING doing something else.... :)
Thanks for the welding demo. Appreciate it.
Thank you Ian for class on Walding!!
Hope you are having fun on your vacation time you too ❤❤thanks later
AWESOME SHOW!!!
We would sure like to see the new shop!!
Us too!!! Soon!
No doubt it's full of cnc machines 😂🤣
Thanks for sharing with us today.
Thanks for the welding class!!
Thanks for the welding lesson. Seriously thanks.
I look forward to more of a variety of projects,thanks for all your hard work.
Most interesting video. Knowing my clumsy self, I would probably tac everything and would end up with a stationary conversation piece. Very well done. Yep, I will come back and everything will be awesome!!!
Thanks for the content Ian. I'm currently working on a project myself, inexperienced and learning. When I get a bit overwhelmed, I watch you videos and get the confidence to keep moving forward. You have a lot of Australians who love your work.
Can't wait to see more . Cheers...
Hi Jamie and Ian ! Your " mini trike " just keeps getting cooler and cooler with each new video ! Hard to tell at this point , but a guy may be able to put a chain guard back to your final drive. On our old mini bikes , sometimes they would catch pant legs....if I had to suggest a color...white with royal purple accents. Old school geometric designs !
I can hardly wait to see this thing fly.
I like how you work on the cutting edge of technology
How about plum crazy and neon green 😂😂❤
Back in the 80's when I was a kid I had a big wheel them colors. It was The Incredible Hulk big wheel. 😉✌
Fun Project. Thanks for bringing us along!
Ian, you are a born teacher(instructor)...as always, tnx for your sharing your process...(David)
Some wicked flake and lace work and maybe some gold leaf work on the tank would look awesome 🥂🍻
Hey Jamie and Ian you are building a new shop does that mean you folks are moving from where you are at 😊 and I always love your content keep up the amazing work ❤❤
I am enjoying this build.
Thanks guys!
Rock on!
Enjoying this toy evolution 😊
Thanks for sharing 😀👍
Trike is looking great. Thank you for the welding class, I learned something today. I have heard the sound should sound like bacon cooking
Not to contradict your excellent engineering skills I would like to suggest that you pick up both sides of the oval seat pan with maybe some 1/2” square tubing and space the jack shaft bracket down that amount for some more structural integrity. Also I think you want the smaller gear on the inboard side of the jack shaft and the larger diameter gear on the tire side. I always enjoy watching you work!
Thanks for the welding lesson! I enjoy every episode you two create.
It looks like a T-rex. Maybe paint it green? We used to put the bearings in a tube for strength on the jack shaft.
Atomic orange and pearl white!! The cream sickle cycle!!!!!
I like what you are doing here. I think it's going to work really well, and thanks for the welding tips!
Great episode. Thanks for the lessons. Hope you both had a wonderful weekend
Great tips on welding, another great video
Pistachio green,plum crazy and magenta. 😮
Thanks for the welding explanation. I arc weld but I have a small wire welder that I havent conquered yet.
Always look forward to hearing from you both 🎉 You are the best with no option, just go for it.
Fun memories popping up remember this one kid was a little older thoght he knew everything hooked a cable up to the governor 😮 wow it was really fast until it got so hot it caught fire 😂😂!! Lots of heavy metal flake and that sparkle upholstery that your buddy Jack doesn't like for the seat and whatever else 😮 I don't know why but this build is really keeping me on the edge of my seat 😁
I love a good early morning upload:)
Howdie from Canada 🇨🇦 SK it's been a joy being with down to earth people who are real enough and to share with us ther dreams congrats ya tooooo ya made this enjoyable and exciting to watch and build stuff when l was a kid doing it at my age 68 building something like dreamed of when l was a kid this for this pictures soon that's my daughter job cause l,m old school mine is close had issues with motor and steering got it l think keep ya posted later😊
Candy lime gold over silver flake. Killer trike and killing it on RUclips. A fan from Arroyo Grande.
Awesome video. Thanks
A Tie-Dyed inspired wrap would be Far Out!!
Great tutorial on welding
Great lesson thank you Ian
Paint it the same color as the soda machine. Goes great with the purple engine cover!
Black fading into a green with black wheels and frame might look nice also loving the mini bike series mate
Excited for the next episode to drop!!!
Nice work Ian and Good video Jamie
Love the background music. 👍🏻
The torque will rip that jack shaft off the moment you apply power to it. To make that jack shaft as strong as can be it needs to span from 1 side to the other side of the trike. I would place the shaft in a pipe & where the sprocket needs to be I would insert a "Differential housing" consisting of a large enough piece of pipe to accommodate the diameter of the sprocket & chain. The ends of the dif would have plates welded on them with bearings oin them and the pipe welded to the dif would have bearings at the ends. Make the diff by cutting a large piece of pipe in half so the front is open for the chain to enter. with this set up you can also put a shroud, on the end of the shaft housing, around the sprocket that drives the wheel to keep it from eating a leg.
Yes definitely a way longer jack shaft. But this is a mock up.
It will be braced, have some faith.
@@65cj55 We'll see. All I can say is that I've repaired everything from bicycles to nuclear submarines & that my design would not only be stronger but much more elegant & dependable.
@@willwade1101 And what did you actually repair on a nuclear Sub, the Toilet ?
@@65cj55I was a Machinery Repairman on the USS Orion (AS-18) from 1976 to 1980 and I worked in the machine shop manufacturing level 1 parts per the packages sent to the shop by P&E. Each task was a step by step procedure that had to be signed off by a QA inspector before being able to proceed to the next step in the manufacturing process. I was also responsible for rebuilding high pressure steam valves and pump shafts and casings which were radioactive from the steam that passed through the reactor polishing the slip rings on the steam generators on the submarines which was only accessible through an opening barley large enough for a man to fit through. We were required to wear dosimeters the whole time due to the radiation and when your limit was hit you could no longer enter that space for a whole month. I have worked on the USS Woodrow Wilson (SSBN-624), USS Sturgeon (SSN-637), USS Grayling (SSN-646), USS Ray (SSN-653), USS Sand Lance (SSN-660), USS Sea Devil (SSN-664), USS Seahorse (SSN-669), USS Narwhal (SSN-671), USS Bluefish (SSN-675), USS Billfish (SSN-676), USS Batfish (SSN-681), USS L. Mendel Rivers (SSN-686), and the USS Sunfish (SSN-649).
What do mean, it's gonna be awesome...it's already AWESOME!
That is going to be one funky ride when it's finished ... all those sprockets, bearings and jack shafts , got me in a state on confusion though 😳 😆 🤣
Very cool posting videos, at the same time that you are playing at Burning Man. Hope that you 2 are having fun!
Very Very cool in your mim bike paint what you like 😅 but I like black and gold 😮 ha ha have a great and blessed week both of you. tom
great show
Enjoyed the welding tip thanks