loved this video . really well done. Sorry for specific question , but per chance do you know how wide the tail frame is ? or how wide your seat is ? I have a GS on the way, and im trying to but the right fit seat for it, hoping it will sit flush width-wise
Got to admit, I was skeptical when clicking this video, but it was a great one. It made me realize, this is what I’ve been looking for - a “why and in what progression did I build this”. Although this needs a better quality mic, to better hear Elia, i consider this a GREAT video. Definitely subbing for more content like this 🎉
We already started working on the bike! Completely disassembled yesterday. This will be multi-part journey, and there will of course be a new videos about it too ☀ For now, stay tuned on the project on my Instagram page. instagram.com/p/B8ZeRn-gHQ_/
We live in these harsh conditions, so of course we know their effect. However, the bike already had rust before winter, so it didn't matter much that it was outside. It had been in winter storage these past years, but since it was already broken and rusty, it was left outside for a couple months because the frame was going to be taken apart anyway during the winter. It's not my bike and there are many factors to these situations that may not be told in these videos. Thanks for watching!
@@viragpatrik2979 Thanks! Hopefully we can continue it soon. Part 2 is out but then Covid messed everything up. More updates on Instagram @the_chillgarage
You need to ride other bikes so you understand what different style of bikes do . Yeah good luck but you need to learn mechanical engineering. You can design as much as you want but until you learn why things are done for a reason and don't just cut shit up man sorry but designer's only make things look pretty they never understand the mechanical side learn that then know both then you will be at one grass Hopper .
You sound a little upset. This is not a professional build. There are a million other projects like this, this is a hobby build. My friend is only borrowing style cues from other bikes. "Cafe Racer inspired". Making it his own doesn't need a mechanical engineering degree. Design is function first, then form, so I would study what design is first, before making comments about it because clearly you do not understand the fundamentals. Much like we are not mechanical engineers, so we don't want to tell them what they are like. That would be immature and quite sh**ty to be fair. You made some good points, but next time let's try not to bash an entire profession because someone cut a 500€ motorcycle. Best of luck Peter, hope this hobby video didn't ruin your day. I'm glad you had the time to watch and comment.
@@the_chillgarage you have no idea , I was going by facts that was said during the video . I'm not a 22 year old kid you don't even know what I do . You make a video and sit in the chair try and come across as a young Pagani . What a joke what I said in my comments before was true I was trying to help you because you can not just design something with out knowing how shit works . Because it's what I do what I've done for 17 years , so don't start a comment saying I got upset from your video because your a joke , only people who don't know any better say what you said. Oh your teacher's at University where you learnt to design ask them how many jobs they have had in the real world how many thing have they been paid to design , because what I said about those who design and not know how things work are stupid. I've been doing this before you stopped sucking your mother's breast. So watch your words young man because you have no idea , people lives depends on how well a vehicle is made and built so don't try and be fucking smart me boy , all the different forces that are happening while a bike is being driven down the road if one weld is not strong or one component doesn't line up that person could die , so don't say stupid shit you stupid boy when someone with years of knowledge was trying to help , and yes most of the design profession has there heads up there arse and think there shit don't stink . They don't just think of mechanical they forget about security as well . You don't need to go to university to be able to design but it's best to study to be a mechanical engineer so you know how to build what you want ok .
@@petertelford4900 You've made good points and road safety is the most important factor, this is why the bike will be MOT'd after it is finished. If professionals don't think it's safe, we're not putting it on the road. I'm not the man in the chair, so I can't speak for him. I showcase other people's vehicles and I started by interviewing my friend. You are right, there are a lot of stuck up designers but my friend doesn't think he's Pagani, that was funny and well said though! Thanks for the feedback and we'll be sure to focus on these areas on future videos too, and use professionals from the mechanical side to guide my friend in the process.
@@petertelford4900 You need to chill, this is a hobby that a lot of people do, and literally anyone can go on youtube and learn the mechanics of a bike. What do you think the first bike was? What do you think choppers are? One was an engine welded onto a bicycle frame and choppers are made from WWII vets coming home and taking an angle grinder to their Harleys. You're sounding real insecure about yourself right now, so before you go high and mighty and shit on someone elses project just take a step back to think and reflect on what you have to say and see if it will better someones day or if youre just a cancerous cell throwing negativity around the place.
@@TheTazyDemon you need to learn about safety as well , year I know all about they'd building bikes my dad was one I'm one . I also have a company that makes stuff for bikes . Do you know how much money is spent on testing to make sure parts don't endanger other people's lives . Or about when you change a part on a bike how that impacts on the original bike . I know it's a hobby it's a great hobby but if you are doing shit you have no idea about that could put lives at risk , then they should take a step back. Wow cancer really , your a fuck wit . Little boy go rid your six speed bicycle and ring your bell . You sound like a don't know what the fuck you are doing so you like what people do but don't like anyone that hates someone telling the truth , did you even read there reply to me . Probably not . Good luck to you I hope your bake you stuff around with doesn't fall to bits I know my bikes will not . You really have no idea about motorbikes or the stresses they are under , when they are risen . Just shut your mouth I say shit to hopefully stop someone from getting hurt . You say shit because you don't want someones ideas to be evaluated , wow safe space everybody , go to tell your mummy mean man doesn't let me do what I want , I don't give a fuck what you say you have no impact on my life what so ever . I'm 47 years old I think I know what I'm talking about . Gave service to my country, and love listening to shit heads welcome to 2020 when people don't give a fuck what you say again . So don't get upset and cry about it don't wet your pants because you don't understand anything . I know you have a small tic-tac it's ok one day the other one will drop then you might have the balls to ride a very unsafe bike . Thank for the reply I want more so J can reply to more .I live it I don't need my mother's permission To do so . Lol you are a joke
New part is out! ruclips.net/video/V6H12gKsO1Y/видео.html 😄☀
Love it!
Brilliant video mate
Thanks man!
Sad that there hasn't been an update video in a few years now. Is this project still alive?
The owner still has the Suzuki, but the project has been waiting for a better time. Who knows, maybe it will see daylight again 😄
Awesome job guys, truly detailed & informative!! Keep up the great initiative 😀👌
- Python & Selkan
What do you think about the story of this Suzuki GS 500E?
Crazy, isn't it? Wait till you see what we have planned for the future 😄☕
loved this video . really well done.
Sorry for specific question , but per chance do you know how wide the tail frame is ? or how wide your seat is ?
I have a GS on the way, and im trying to but the right fit seat for it, hoping it will sit flush width-wise
Hi, thank you! I asked Elia and he will try to take some measurements soon. We'll let you know!
@@the_chillgarage super nice of you
This is an awesome video, love the content and the production is amazing! Here’s to a great channel!
Got to admit, I was skeptical when clicking this video, but it was a great one. It made me realize, this is what I’ve been looking for - a “why and in what progression did I build this”. Although this needs a better quality mic, to better hear Elia, i consider this a GREAT video. Definitely subbing for more content like this 🎉
We already started working on the bike! Completely disassembled yesterday. This will be multi-part journey, and there will of course be a new videos about it too ☀ For now, stay tuned on the project on my Instagram page. instagram.com/p/B8ZeRn-gHQ_/
i skipped your entire monolog i just wna see the bike as im building the 99 model rite now !
Haha fair enough! It was just a mandatory channel introduction. Check out the part 2 too, we take the bike apart :)
bruh, ur keepin the bike in harsh conditions, snow... , no wonder it has rust
We live in these harsh conditions, so of course we know their effect.
However, the bike already had rust before winter, so it didn't matter much that it was outside.
It had been in winter storage these past years, but since it was already broken and rusty, it was left outside for a couple months because the frame was going to be taken apart anyway during the winter.
It's not my bike and there are many factors to these situations that may not be told in these videos.
Thanks for watching!
@@the_chillgarage oh, alright
good luck with the build 💕
@@viragpatrik2979 Thanks! Hopefully we can continue it soon. Part 2 is out but then Covid messed everything up. More updates on Instagram @the_chillgarage
You need to ride other bikes so you understand what different style of bikes do .
Yeah good luck but you need to learn mechanical engineering.
You can design as much as you want but until you learn why things are done for a reason and don't just cut shit up man sorry but designer's only make things look pretty they never understand the mechanical side learn that then know both then you will be at one grass Hopper .
You sound a little upset. This is not a professional build. There are a million other projects like this, this is a hobby build.
My friend is only borrowing style cues from other bikes. "Cafe Racer inspired". Making it his own doesn't need a mechanical engineering degree.
Design is function first, then form, so I would study what design is first, before making comments about it because clearly you do not understand the fundamentals.
Much like we are not mechanical engineers, so we don't want to tell them what they are like. That would be immature and quite sh**ty to be fair.
You made some good points, but next time let's try not to bash an entire profession because someone cut a 500€ motorcycle.
Best of luck Peter, hope this hobby video didn't ruin your day. I'm glad you had the time to watch and comment.
@@the_chillgarage you have no idea , I was going by facts that was said during the video . I'm not a 22 year old kid you don't even know what I do .
You make a video and sit in the chair try and come across as a young Pagani .
What a joke what I said in my comments before was true I was trying to help you because you can not just design something with out knowing how shit works .
Because it's what I do what I've done for 17 years , so don't start a comment saying I got upset from your video because your a joke , only people who don't know any better say what you said.
Oh your teacher's at University where you learnt to design ask them how many jobs they have had in the real world how many thing have they been paid to design , because what I said about those who design and not know how things work are stupid.
I've been doing this before you stopped sucking your mother's breast. So watch your words young man because you have no idea , people lives depends on how well a vehicle is made and built so don't try and be fucking smart me boy , all the different forces that are happening while a bike is being driven down the road if one weld is not strong or one component doesn't line up that person could die , so don't say stupid shit you stupid boy when someone with years of knowledge was trying to help , and yes most of the design profession has there heads up there arse and think there shit don't stink .
They don't just think of mechanical they forget about security as well .
You don't need to go to university to be able to design but it's best to study to be a mechanical engineer so you know how to build what you want ok .
@@petertelford4900 You've made good points and road safety is the most important factor, this is why the bike will be MOT'd after it is finished. If professionals don't think it's safe, we're not putting it on the road.
I'm not the man in the chair, so I can't speak for him. I showcase other people's vehicles and I started by interviewing my friend.
You are right, there are a lot of stuck up designers but my friend doesn't think he's Pagani, that was funny and well said though!
Thanks for the feedback and we'll be sure to focus on these areas on future videos too, and use professionals from the mechanical side to guide my friend in the process.
@@petertelford4900 You need to chill, this is a hobby that a lot of people do, and literally anyone can go on youtube and learn the mechanics of a bike. What do you think the first bike was? What do you think choppers are? One was an engine welded onto a bicycle frame and choppers are made from WWII vets coming home and taking an angle grinder to their Harleys. You're sounding real insecure about yourself right now, so before you go high and mighty and shit on someone elses project just take a step back to think and reflect on what you have to say and see if it will better someones day or if youre just a cancerous cell throwing negativity around the place.
@@TheTazyDemon you need to learn about safety as well , year I know all about they'd building bikes my dad was one I'm one .
I also have a company that makes stuff for bikes .
Do you know how much money is spent on testing to make sure parts don't endanger other people's lives .
Or about when you change a part on a bike how that impacts on the original bike .
I know it's a hobby it's a great hobby but if you are doing shit you have no idea about that could put lives at risk , then they should take a step back.
Wow cancer really , your a fuck wit .
Little boy go rid your six speed bicycle and ring your bell .
You sound like a don't know what the fuck you are doing so you like what people do but don't like anyone that hates someone telling the truth , did you even read there reply to me .
Probably not .
Good luck to you I hope your bake you stuff around with doesn't fall to bits I know my bikes will not .
You really have no idea about motorbikes or the stresses they are under , when they are risen .
Just shut your mouth I say shit to hopefully stop someone from getting hurt .
You say shit because you don't want someones ideas to be evaluated , wow safe space everybody , go to tell your mummy mean man doesn't let me do what I want ,
I don't give a fuck what you say you have no impact on my life what so ever .
I'm 47 years old I think I know what I'm talking about . Gave service to my country, and love listening to shit heads welcome to 2020 when people don't give a fuck what you say again .
So don't get upset and cry about it don't wet your pants because you don't understand anything .
I know you have a small tic-tac it's ok one day the other one will drop then you might have the balls to ride a very unsafe bike .
Thank for the reply I want more so J can reply to more .I live it I don't need my mother's permission To do so .
Lol you are a joke