Riding Cheapest African Handmade Scooter for a Living
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- Опубликовано: 25 дек 2023
- In this episode on Tekniq, Let us discover how wooden logs and raw materials are transported all over the world using either crude vehicles like Chukudu scooters or comparatively advanced machines like the motorbike or Lombard hauler.
When the scooters are coasting down the road they look like they are powered by magic.
It’s is powered by Vibranium.
No, they do not.
That’s what the caveman thought before gravity was recognized.😆
La tenue de la charge prêt de l'essieu avant surelevé entraîne le scooter par gravité moyennant une très légère poussée...
Это волшебство называется уклон.
The ultimate e scooter. Fred would be proud of them.
Ultimate Eco scooter
Обратно как ехать😢
Fred Flintstone?
Sweet! The Flintstones in 2024, fantastic. So proud........
This is Flintswood 😅
This is the evolution.
At least they are innovative with whatever resources they have,
not like your music for example.
@@juancatabeta5500 keep it delusional ✊
@@juancatabeta5500 His music is what we call Master Piece... of Shit
No driving licence, no road tax, no garage bills, ... but ingenuity unlimited. !!! ❤😊
Wow...take a look at that. What ingenuity! They're nearly on the level of ancient Spartan technology!
Ummm, no.
They are not even close to that yet.
incredible, imagine the development in like 50 -100 years! the sky is the limit...
天空? 維度? 意識?
Yeah, when they start to makes bearing out of wood.
Oh I’m pretty sure the ground is the limit for them.
African space force is for real.
Fred Flinstone technology is alive and well. Clean energy, no pollution.
😂😂😂
Trees were felled, probably using gasoline two-stroke powered chainsaws and tools, and transported, probably by diesel truck (or worse, two-stroke dirt bike like later in the vid), to provide the lumber; rubber was processed and manufactured into the tires (at least they're recycling, but still); steel springs don't grow on trees - they were made using furnaces in a factory that is probably powered by coal; the type of gasoline powered scooter they're using to tow these back uphill have terrible emissions, and by towing so much weight the mileage will be abysmal at best.
Let's get real - this is hardly a "pollution free" solution. Is it convenient and a far more efficient use of manpower and time? Absolutely ! And are they making do, and doing good with what limited resources they have available?Absolutely! It's a unique and viable solution for their problem. But is it pollution free? _Hell _*_no!_*
@@thea.m.p.co.467 shut up nerd
pollutionfree? are you dumb and blind? HAHA
Im pretty sure you couldn’t replicate it. 😂
I see they've come a long way
Haha good one
We waz kangz
Wakanda forever.
The Law of the Delayed Advantage
@@user-op3zf6if9ioh yeah that’s it 😂
チュクドゥ イカス。バランス感覚スゲエ 作ってる人にちゃんとした工具と部品使わせたらどんなものができるだろう。センスと情熱を感じる。
When America and China build wooden bridges for them they take those tools and rip the wooden bridges apart for fire wood.
African technolgy at its best
It's not technology it is craftmanship.
This is the result of the plundering of Africa by Western "democracies".
And the white man gave them ball bearings...
@@rightclick1967😂
@@billdeburgh LOL
It's amazing how in some parts of the world time stands still. In thousands of years no progress is made. The stone age technology rules.
That's the problem I'm seeing bro.
@JoshCaneipsyclonne thanks, they may be happy that way. But life could be made easier. My aunt spent years of her life going down to the river to bring up buckets of water for the kitchen. This is in brazil. Americans don't realize how advanced we live. And how we can easily go back to that.
@@robluck21 Many parts of Brazil are 2nd approaching 3rd world infact, it's not USA that is advanced. Even Europe is like USA .
@@alessandrom7181 it's so sad, civilizations devolving
Estan alcanzando a los picapiedra, programa de caricaturas infantiles
I lost it when i saw that statue 😂😂
Don't underestimate technology of wakanda😊
Feel the power of Wakkanda
Good envimentally friendly. No pollution, no noise, no traffic jam
Someone needs to open a dealership in L.A. Tesla will fear the green machine.
@@billycarr7446 how about the tress felled for these
Yes environmentalists love keeping people living in the stone ages.
not going anywhere anytime soon - are you SURE you want to live like this?
And..No obesity, good health 😊
WAIT! This is what STOP OIL movement want for the future, right? (w/o the rubber tires and flat clean roads)
Good to see Africa is expanding on their domestic product.
That train engine vehicle at the end ism pure genius. It deserves to be features in some anime series and have an entire tech tree evolved from such an interesting adaptation...a parallel world, ruined after ww1 with tech like that and other ww1 era stuff
Finally invented the wheel.
So stunning
So brave
Didn't need nobody for nothing (except show them what a wheel looks like)
The future is safe boys
I can buy a motorcycle with higher accuracy than this, but I can't make a motorcycle with higher accuracy than this.
big respect for you from japan
Are you handicapped and blind?
Using advanced metal tools they can’t make themselves to make primitive tech like this is a strange juxtaposition.
They finally reached the wood age
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hells angels African chapter. You gotta eat ox tail to be a member.
This is going to confuse the hell out of archaeologists in the future.
why?
Because on one side of the planet you have Fred flint stone pushing around a wooden scooter crudely hacked together, on another part of the planted you have self driving electric cars and nuclear plants.
@@BrassMtn Sure. But every archaeologist will tell you how they never find ancient artifacts made of wood. Only in exceptional circumstances, like the oseberg viking ship, or the kalambo river excavation earlier this year.
Plainly, they rot.
They never find these bikes even 200 years from now
@@RegulareoldNorseBoy from a rational and realistic standpoint you are correct. I was simply being comical of our world right now. We have the most technologically advanced civilization this world has even seen, and we are living alongside civilizations still relying on Stone Age equipment.
@@BrassMtn Is just that it would be more comical if it was correct that's all.
You already know stone age men didn't have the wheel :-D
Even the ancient Egyptians did not have that. The wheel was unknown in Egypt before the Hyksos invasion, probably in the 17th century BC. Before that, things were either carried by hand, with pack animals, or by boat.
Ssure '' wheels '' was invented in this time period, even in cultures defined as living in the stone age, but nobody ever had upright standing wheeled scooters in the stone age.
That's some Hollywood fantasy right there :-D
Finaly africa discovered the wheel.
They should afford buying better suitable material bikes if they sell that good wood , i wonder who is harvesting these resources cheaply to the extent they cannot afford real bikes
Next: speeding cameras
@@juba2516Sell it to who?
Because British took all the gold away ...
@@michalkowalski9792 you don't need gold, even Rome was built out of stone but still more modern...
Those with the old bearings for running the wheels are a good idea but for those running on staples and nails I wouldn want to risk my life on, but needs must
The bravest sight in the world is to see a great man struggling against adversity-- the stoics
It's literally like having a time machine to go back and view humans 20,000-30,000 years ago. That is this video. So fascinating there are still places like this that have survived into modern times without ever evolving technologically or agriculturally or socially or culturally. Truly a portal to the past :)
@@Tina-mt9cl no
@@lolasdm6959 Is it not fascinating?
@@Tina-mt9cl humans 20-30,000 years ago aren't comparable.
@@Tina-mt9cl What you call evolving, some are calling corruption. If our ancestors survived without technology, i'm sure we all can. Who needs a long life when you can have a full life? lol.
The second scooter was in the Aparri province of the Philippines. This scooter was used by the tribes knowed us the Ifugao. You'll see the level of craftsman ship of those wooden scooters
Wow..Tha thanks for the information. The woodcarvings on those ifugao scooters are insane. Cool stuff
@@JTHBS Thank as Well!👍👍
before i ve watched a video about repair a V8 16L Truck Engine.. now i am watching this wooden scooter manufacture :D
😂
Very creative with limited capabilities and without advanced equipment you create a two-wheeler without an engine. 👍👍👍
More like "very primitive"
@@naitorain But efficient given how they are used in a practical manner! Much better than trying to use a dirtbike type motorcycle to carry logs when it's obvious the vehicle can barely handle the overloaded weight on level grown let alone try to climb up an incline!
@@thenickhelms84 not to mention that carrying capacity versus the limited materials to build it with. People are bashing them but a vast majority of the shit talkers would be stuck at making the wheel.
this would be awesome with some pedals at the bottom
Give the shit talkers the same tools and they'd probably get injured and want to go home
These are the green scooter 🛴 and pollution free
Kreativitas tanpa batas,mereka adalah orang-orang yang pandai memanfaatkan keadaan di antara keterbatasan, mereka menurut saya lebih baik ketimbang orang yang berdasi dan hanya bisa menyuruh tanpa memiliki keterampilan dan hanya mengandalkan uang serta kekuasaan nya saja🙏🙏🙏
I love the creativity n freedom of this country. Absolutely beautiful 👏👏👏
The all-new 2024 models are expected to arrive at dealerships in february of 2024. Joking aside, they look cool!
I'm impressed with how sturdy that wood wheel axle to withstand that much of weight.
This reminded me of a cartoon series during the 70s "The Flintstones"😁😁
Yaba Daba doo
А какая же у них прекрасная асфальтная дорога! Ровная, чистая!
Amazing technology! I wonder if we could catch up with them, I'm sure if going backwards was going forward we will.
เป็นชีวิตที่ลำบากและอันตรายมาก..!🥺
We all have to eat and sleep and pass the time in between doing something. This looks to be as good as anything.
.......м-да....... даже этот самокат уровня медного века придумал португалец........
Hard work,and dedication
I love how all the parts were hewn from solid.
Fred dibnah would be loving this😅😅😅
Huh, that's baller as hell. Makes me want to make my own. Nuts what some wood and a few tires can do.
The technique is prehistoric.. you can easily make a lathe to spin and make the wheels and frame quicker and more precise.
Champion, great work
Great real stuff. Like it..
Extremely creative and innovative, showing what togetherness can do , great and talented people
That's pretty neat
Talented?? Innovative? LMAO..If Leonardo da Vinci saw those stuff 500 years ago would think to be in the stone age.. LULZ.
brother, motorised vehicles and combustion engine was invented over 100 years ago. this is not innovation. it's the opposite of innovation.
@@alessandrom7181 Well safe to say you are not De Vinci in any way what so ever. Like to see you try that using these tools here. My guess you never could.
@@Frillar Not like you who built their own motorized vehicles and combustion engines with your own bare hands. Now there's a talent. Did you happen to see the motorized vehicles with the combustion engines in this video too? You won't recognize innovation if it came up to you and slapped you along side the head.
Sangat ramah lingkungan , tidak ada polusi dan tidak menyebabkan sampah pelastik respect
I think the bike/scooter model is best in a accident and the new hybrids are revolutionary. We must also be wise and protect young trees from deforestation.
This is actually impressive given the limited resources, opportunities, and educational backgrounds. Using their environment and human creativity to persevere is commendable.
😂 no, it’s not.
What limited resources? They have a country and their brains, they have everything they need.
You have a very distorted vision of Africa. They have access to the internet and tools. They should be able to build much more complex objects than this (especialy considering what we euros where building 500 years ago)
@@theracedude2343 You failed to consider the fact money doesn't grow on trees, this was also an individual effort in a remote community. There's no government support, there aren't any companies in those areas, most of the land is legally owned by the government, and there aren't any welders. Yet, they were able to innovate despite those struggles.
Are there any Europeans in the same communities and living conditions innovating with their businesses like the fellow in the video? No, because they're all following the same standard when they could be thinking out of the box; vehicles are too expensive? Not available in the Area? Just make your own.
You're thinking as if this is a universal thing all Africans are doing which it's not, there are Africans with STEM degrees who are working for various entities on the continent innovating and doing the best they can. The fact you are comparing past European achievements with different circumstances and situations to this shows some levels of insecure coping.
@@BiancaZombie It's actually ridiculous how people think Countries can just succeed on their own. Not a single civilization built everything on their own, they all engaged in trade and shared ideas. They all had guides.
Blueprints for manufacturing, academic institutions, medical facilities, infrastructure, and incentives don't grow on trees. You need money to pay salaries and currency doesn't grow on grass. It's also crazy how people are calling Africans underdeveloped while modern vehicles are moving around in the background. This level of ignorance is baffling.
"They have a brain and resources." If it were that easy, then go build a manufacturing factory for vehicles without wealth. You can't because you don't know where to start because many components go into a business. I swear the education system has failed the west. You remind me of those people who say they don't need farmers because they get their produce from the Supermarket, like what? Where do you think those supermarkets got their produce from?
Доброго Здравия! Техно - мамонты)) Сходил в лес - срубил себе велосипед)) Красавцы!
бред
Consider this: if Albert Einstein or Isaac Newton would have born in a mud and stick shack in Africa, would the world know anything about physics or relativity? I'm sure those men would be famous in their villages, but that's all. It takes the infrastructure of modern technological civilization to bring out the potential genius in people. It is my opinion that the genius shown here would surely blossom if those people were in a more advanced setting. It is encouraging to see how these people are working so hard to improve their lives and wealth and by doing so, the advancement of their civilizations.
I agree. I’d be interested to see if a lot of commenters making fun of it would be able to do better with the same lack of resources
So I'm reading some of these comments, not all just some and get the feeling that some are making fun of this.
Particularly aimed at Africans
Yes, some parts of Africa isn't where it needs to be in terms of modern technology, but this video is showing the craftsmanships of people trying to hustle and eat day by day.
A common statement I hear about African's is that we like to play the "victim card" but here you clearly see people making the best out of what they got. No excuses. But whatever have your fun.
I for one find this video inspiring of what people can do in terms of creativity, improvisation and innovation with limited resources and still find a way to get by.
How many decades will it take for Africa to exit Flintstones mode?
Вот это техника.как жить??????ктото на тесла ездит,а кто-то на экологическом транспорте 16века.восхищен и расстроен.
Это будущее России.
Nice work sri
based on the video, I guess Steam powered Tractors are scooters too
This is congo. One of the world richest mineral countries.
The transport item can have an original name. It has a local one.
Having failed to be a scooter. May be a bi-scoo barrow
I thought it’s Wakanda.
Wow,, amazing
MUCH respect for these men
In Africa they are used for serious business ❤❤
I suppose most people in a comments came from well developed countries and had no clue about 3rd world and no politeness regards cultural differences. So they perceive those people with superiority thinking they are better because they were raised in a better country with more possibilities. That what a racism is.
What I see is how people can come up with different ideas and things they do have now. And it’s inspiring for me.
Wikipedia: The chukudu was invented by Pedro Sarracayo in 1972. Saracayo, a Portuguese national, lived in Angola between 1966 and 1975, in the town of Uige, North Angola, and close to the Congolese border (Zaire River). As a young man, Pedro recognised the need for local transportation of heavy goods on foot, subsequently inventing the Chukudu.
So it took a European from Portugal to create them?
These mfers discovered the machete and were like yeah that's enough technology for at least the next couple hundred years.
😂
Cuando hay necesidad y apremio economico. La raza humana busca la manera de salir adelante. Mis respetos a los amigos africanos.
I remember in the sixth my cousins and is l friend's make it from the waste material they got from the factory in Jamaica
Quien le va a enseñar a esta gente lo Q es la vida , bendiciones ya tendrán un mundo mejor 🙏🏿💪🏿
Necessity is the mother of invention! Bureaucratic clientelism is the next step when any government observes its innovative citizenry demonstrate entrepreneurship in the interest of national development. It's at this juncture where Africa lacks behind tremendously in aiding its citizenry for national development.
En medida que los blancos y el islam se lo permiten. No eran los últimos ellos son la cuna de la humanidad.
Quando assisto esses vídeos dos nossos irmáos africanos reflito que somos muito ingrato com Deus,somos felizes e nao damos valor o que temos.
Mesmo aqui no BRASIL , ainda existem regiões que as pessoas vivem essas mesmas situação de IMPROVISO .
저 곳에서는 오토바이를 타고 다니는 것만으로도 정말 좋은 형편이구나 저 나무 바이크는 고무타이어가 빠진다든가 못이 빠지는 등 금방금방 문제가 일어날 것 같네 오토바이에 저런 무거운 통나무를 싣고 비탈길을 올라가면 엔진이나 체인이 금방 고장날듯
masyaAllah tabarakAllah,Hebat'nya 😎.
Dios de alguna manera Bendice a los humildes,ante la necesidad,el ingenio....Ante la opulencia,la ambición y la mezquindad.....
How do you stop it going down hills?
it has a break in the back, that you push with your foot
Japan invented the RICKSHAW WAAAAYYYyyyyyy back in "1869". WITH "SPOKED" BICYCLE TIRES... Look how much the genius's here have improved the wheel!
What hard working people
Very creative, and resourceful. These dudes are talented
wahhhh liat bedio motor bawa kayu seperti kaki tangan ama perut bisa ikut ngilu serius ini gila bgt 😨😨😨
Do what you can with what you have, and your environment. Limited usefulness in a hilly, or totally flat area. but 👍👍👍👍
Brilliant, African leaders should take notes.
Wakanda forever
Тоже делаю себе Чукуду 👍
я тоже буду делать .накой мне их тесла .электричество ещё надо.
накуа?
Love to see upslope movement.
Impressive! To make such with limited resources. Very smart. Sure could teach us in western countries a thing or two.
9:10. Indeed. Who wouldn’t want one?
the Irony is the handmade scooters are sturdier then the commercial made, plastic junk , Highly impressed
мото банда копчёные волки )))
The road Train was ultimate
Good work
All their roads seem to be downhill
In both Directions !
I thought the slanting design of the scooter and the spring loaded steering handle has someting to do with propelling this scooter... too bad it only moves down hill under gravity n that too without any breaks 😅
Before you criticise, use your spell check. Brakes, not breaks.
You were not paying attention. They have brakes. Look closely at the rear tyre. It has a plastic covering that they step on to brake
Amazing video❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bravo!got to work with what you got good on him.
What could they do with a few wood working machines
The Philippines is just for display but the African is a workhorse.
Yep only took them till now to discover the wheel
But Philippines is premium quality
African is low quality
@@daleestep9518right south Africa kicked out all the farmers and collapsed. Now they are begging them to come back.
Trong chiến tranh việt nam chống lại MĨ,pháp,trung quốc xâm lược ông bà chúng tôi đã chế chiếc xe đạp để chở đạn dược và thực phẩm nó rất hiệu quả
Filipino not mentioning their country in every possible video
Level : Impossible
It must only work going downhill. I guess you have to push going uphill how do they stop or slow down with no brakes?
I'd like to get this guy some modern tools and modern equipment to see what he can do, no power tools the old days.
Let them continue doing it without modern tools
Where would he plug them in?
Non-whites all over the world received western/White tools and inventions. Without them they'd all live like the people in this video.
Самое интересное и честное видео в том!!- что им тоже говорили о прорыве потерпеть и как победим нато заживем!!(
Ниче что половина Африки говорит на французском, а другая на английском, и в ЮАР до сих пор призывают убивать белых?
Ok I'm going to stop complaining about my life after watching this video for at least 1 day
Never worry about a nail in your wheel