CBR 1000rr Off Road Buggy Part 6
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
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The amount of productivity this guy has is truely mind boggling.
Cocaine?
@@exiled3503 ikr lmao
npc 50 doubt it.. he’d probably be hiding in the bathroom every five minutes or so an chain smoking coke cigs instead of getting shit done lol
Adam nahtankyoulol could be real good weed.
One time I went and started welding. Didn’t know what I was doing or what I was making. Still don’t know what I’m doing, and I didn’t finish the thing that I don’t know what i was making, but I got a couple good welds in
@@dylanzrim1011 lol
Someone at the leading Motorbike Companies, give this Guy a job as a designer, I've seen this Young Man grow over the years, to very talented individual, He's not afraid to make mistakes and is so hard on Himself, He's a inspiration to watch all Your builds are great My hat is off to You Chris
Your one talented SOB my friend. I can only imagine where your skill level will be in 10 years. Very inspiring. Keep up the good work
Could you imagine if he had a million dollar fab shop! There would be some sick builds coming out those doors!
@@450rmaniac I'm sure in due time he will be posting the good ol "dream shop build" like some of the other youtubers. Him and grind hard plumbing do some pretty impressive stuff. Really hates off to all the kart channels. They have all progressed a ton. Lets
All just hope RUclips keeps taking care of these guys and they keep creating content
This thing is gonna be one of the most bad ass buggy’s on RUclips
I think you may want to put a mount or a brace on the other end of your transmission. That mount you have would be good for torsional loads like in a car but not very good for side loading like you have it setup here.
Really like watching your videos and enjoy your fab skills
I agree. I was reading comments just to see if anyone else mentioned it.
Chris, two words: Plasma Torch! Would save you so much time. You could easily create a circle-cutting rig, fab brackets much faster- all kinds of stuff! Not that expensive nowadays...
My thoughts exactly. Almost 500k subs, there should be a company that can sponsor him a small plasma table. Come on, manufacturers! Chris is the only guy on RUclips, who really BUILTS his parts. Pretty soon he will be growing rubber trees to make his own tires...
@@thomask.8533 that would save alot of time and money
@@thomask.8533 😅🤣🤣
"An entire day of cutting and welding all this stuff, only to look at it for a few minutes and decide to start all over." I hear ya, man. I hear ya.
Yeah I could hear his disappointment in his voice
Been there, done that. It sucks, but when something's wrong, it's wrong.
Have to admit the second time around does look alot better and has to be lighter
You def need to add some other bracing to the back side of that transmission as well as some input/output shaft support as this was not meant to take side forces. It may be overkill to do but better safe than broken.
My thought exactly. With the input chain pulling back and the output pulling forward it will twist the mount he built.
Transmission is only built for rotational torque. Not side loading.
As you said he needs at least a rear transmission mount plus input and likely output shaft supports.
shop owner: hey chris how much chain do you need today.... chris: all of it
You’ve really stepped your tooling/machining game, watching you custom make everything is so satisfying.
Going to have a lot of sideways pressure on the trans input shaft.
Not if he add support bearing
Agreed, the input shaft needs a bearing at the pilot tip. In and output shafts are not designed for side loads.
@@gregholloway2656 Seems to me he would need one at the pilot end and one as close to the trans as possible with the sprocket in the center. I've been wrong before though.
@@jaded2424 I have seen it used like this in metal Lathe's with no problems, we will have to wait ans see...
Love the intricacies, and the fall out and fall in of ideas. Keep up the art
The crane style original design was perfect!!!!!
Man that thing is turning out awesome. You have sure become one outstanding engineer my friend. I have been watching you since the skate board days and your skills just keep blowing my mind. I try to comment when I can but I should say it more often actually we all should because you are becoming a first class engineer/fabricator. Thanks for bringing us along for the ride.
He and the grind hard boy are on another level. Putting everyone else to shame.
Mad Man Marine Grind Hard are on a different level to this guy. No competition.
Project Time I dunno man. If he had someone doing all his filming so he could just concentrate on fabrication he would be right there with them. I mean. He has built a few more rigs then they have. Shit. He built his own lathe from scratch. Not many people can do that.
Mad Man Marine Yeah you’ve got a point about the lathe but I don’t think his vehicles/karts/buggies are as well thought out or finished to the same standard as GHP’s stuff. No doubt he has serious skills and commitment and does it all on his own.
I have really enjoyed watching you fine tune your fabrication skills. Every build keeps getting better and better. Well done sir!
I did the same thing with my hayabusa Willys exhaust header man. Had to remake twice because I didn’t like the look. Was much happier in the end even though it took an extra couple days
And I can’t wait for that Jeep going BROOM
I love that last beat . Great build
1:43 it looks like it’s industrial and that’s good because it’s different, personally I liked the way it looks.
Idk why but I love just watching the machining you do lol it's just satisfying to watch
Chris you are the man.this buggy is gonna be epic. Can't wait to see it finished.
Can't wait to see a gopro back there in the midst of all that chain slapping madness while hitting the ruts, it'll look awesome to see it all come together.
I can't believe your skill level over the past few years I've been watching your self taught I'm guessing for the most part but you have come a long long way in a very short time glad I could be here and watch this keep it up one day you could be the next great engineer...... not far off as it is
This is the most interesting buggy build ever, guy does so much so quickly!!
I really liked the scaffolding swing arm looked very rock truckish...
14:00 Now do same setup but with steering knuckles added on front and bring power there from auxiliary axle to frontal one aux axle to make this proper 4x4! With this you might as well build frame look like warthog from halo but it would be really interesting to see how that kind of setup would work on off road.
Also for ground clearance, you might want to put smaller gears on the hub side to prevent some of the damage and build some protection that in mind. If this is for crawling rocks braking will be very important, so trusting whole vehicles weight to two chains might be bad idea, so maybe think adding least emergency brakes on the hubs them selfs.
Takes commitment to redo a days work! I just had to redo the steering on my 1000cc 3 wheel buggy
The most quality made projects on youtube really. Well this guy and macro machines
Seeing that vid where you bent the front arms of the cart at cars and cameras place i would think hard where the force is going to be, where you are going to put the shock. Bugger how it looks and re enforce that.
Make it stronger where it needs to be. Where the impact zones are
Hard to know until its finished but i supose you have an idea.
Function over form for me.
You dont know how good it feels to know im not the only one who has spent a day building somethong just to pull it apart and make it better , i was thinking the same thing as you started adding more , i was like thats way to much and is going to be super heavy . Good choice 👍👍
That was ridiculous my friend the swing-arm was one of the best looking parts thus far! If you would have kept that the way it was and followed that theme all the way thru it would have looked awesome, it would’ve weighed three tons but been awesome 😂 nice job man it’s looking great and this way a year ago so I know you are only getting better!
would love to see a collaboration w Vasily builds and his crawler buggy when its finished
DUDE NO!!! Damn those arms looked good and strong. I know this was taped out of order but lessons learned from Digger weight from strength is good.
You should make a power wheels pickup truck to haul/store small thing and be able to move your trailers and other vehicles. Maybe it could also have a snowplow and a winch on it.
I watch this guy all the time and I get so many ideas from him. Keep it goin man💯
Man talk about being smart that guy did a good job
I'm anxious to see how the whole swing arm - jackshaft idea pans out. I've bounced around the same idea for a few years and I'm genuinely curious as to how well it will work.
Its an old design , it works fine on all the china knock offs and chris uses better steel and more of it , so i think it will be fine ....
Don't forget to install some chain guides on the top and bottom to avoid the chain popping out during heavy vibrations.
I don't think your rear shocks are long enough.
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I will be watching ur vids even w/o timelapses, it is interesting watching every detail of the work
Wow this thing is really turning out bad ass
Finally, someone else is heading towards my thoughts on the rear engine mounting. My cart/project (I call RaptorX) has a similar mounting but way less moving parts and is only a foot longer than the stock raptor that donated 90% the parts. I don't have a channel but some pictures if you would like to see my setup. Been working on this thing on and off for a couple years, I thought about this setup after seeing it on a sand rail along time ago but in the video his chains kept coming off. I like your projects keep up the great work!
I think you need new saw hirses with casters. Great build
Dude you should so totally pause on that thing run to the junkyard tiny rear end's and make that thing 4×4...love your work... can't wait to see it rip...thx man
That is an awesome indicator!
wise decision to redo that suspension...cant wait to see it rip...hope those chains hold up
Honestly, I just started, and seeing insta I knew you were cutting it off, I still woulda keep it. I liked it. That said, what you've come up with is fantastic. Great work!
Great job Chris! Well done!! 👍😁
If you find it hard or expensive to add the "plastic" chain railsysteem...you could use a cutboard.....its the same material but prob a lot cheaper and easier to come by!....hope it helps!...stay safe and keep it up!
@Ethan Simmons then you would prob still need a cutboard to take it apart....hehehe...thanks for the reply!
The swing arms are metal art ✨ 👌 thats what I love about you. Not afraid to take back and do it again ! Keep up the good work !
after seeing you rip it all of I must say it really was tearable!
Imma say this is going to compare with Cars and Cameras Trophy truck but even that dosnt have as much travel. It'll be a very close call, It looks Beast!!!
I would definitely ride in one of his builds, cars and cameras? not so much.
Awesome build. I think it's time for you to build a 4x4 next
I like the build as you go method
It takes courage and vision to see the end result and to say NOPE, cuttin it off.
If at first you don’t succeed try try again. Top builds fella 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Just an idea but some sort paddle like shifters for the 6 speed trans and a stick for the 3 speed. The buggy looks awesome so far
Always learning.. nice projects
Probably not worth it for you, but if you are really bored sometime you could work up these kind of designs with a solid-modeling program. No cutting/welding till you are ready! Just a thought. Carry on.
I have been trying to do that more but I do it on google sketch up . It works but takes me a nearly as long as making it in real life ! Just had to redo my steering
@@DktheWelder try blender, thats where ive made a couple models
I would suggest you use a chain guide and tensioner like a dirt bike and flip shocks over to protect the shaft of the shock.
I was sad to not see bloopers at the end.. but on the other hand glad you didn't hurt yourself either..
I like to see you do something different with this buggy like rock climbing you got some massive shocks on it rock climbing sounds good I want to see do some rock climbing
I am so impressed with your work you’re amazing!
That's one helluva power plant man
Love your videos bro! You enjoy working hard that's Awesome...
I love it but pleaaaase maybe do something with the long bars going form the roof to the front. Just tuck them in more? It looks very boxy and rudimentary from the side. The rest of its coming out great, except for that. Just in my opinion. I think those bars hold it back greatly, asthetically. Dont get down though, youre doing a phenomenal job. I cant wait to see how this works.
Man that gear ratio is going to be sweet those rear swing arms are crazy cool.
Your skills are amazing man! Greets from the Netherlands!
No bloopers?! 😅
very good video..thanks for your time
Am I missing something or is the entire rear suspension pivoting on the jack shaft??? Chris you are quite a talented guy you could learn a lot from a guy like Mike Patey about pressure and twisting forces. I feel like things like your shock mounts would benefit from a bridge type mount instead of straight pipe.
I had that same idea on rear suspension , except use 2 cr250 swing arms with the wheels and every thing then the wheel is center of the swing arm and not on the out side to cause side twist of the axles
Four-wheel drive ... Four-wheel drive ... Four-wheel drive.
For the next prjekt ... Four-wheel drive.
thank you for your work ! But Four-wheel drive ;-)
Snowmobile track sliders work good for chain sliders
What?? Dude that was beautiful work he is like......aahhh ya this looks terrible???? Dude i wish i could say that, that was top notch!! Awesome video man!!
You're gonna hate me but when one arm articulates it's going to try to pull tension on the opposite chain and I suspect you're gonna have a lot of link breakages.
Your machine skills are some what archaic but you get the job done.
Where did you learn the skills you have?
From a 25 year plus machinist who made NASA Shuttle hardware and worked on the F- 22 Prototype you do a damn good job for your age.
Excelente trabajo siempre veo tus vídeos!!!
This thing is awsome keep up the good work
Look much better the second way u did it
I thought the trellis rear arms looked great. But I love the trellis frames in motorcycles.
I really like this one. I dont think you'll be able to shift the large transmission on the move. It'll end up being a range selector and reverse kinda thing. But its frickin cool!
Awesome, great job.
for your next build you should look for a junk toyota yaris with a 5 speed. they can be fairly cheap if the frame is rotted out. its a small 1.5 liter that has a better torque band than a motorcycle engine. you could pull everything usable of the body and build a frame for it. the motor and transmission are small and not very wide. i'm sure you'd be able build an off road buggy out of a junk car. if anyone can do it it's you keep up the great work.
aight 2 things:
1: although all your builds look cool, sound awsome and probably will do the job if it isnt intense stuff but for jumping and higher speeds, all this good looking mambojambo shit is princessride stuff. you bend your suspention parts TWICE on a jump even cars and camera's their old beaters had no isues with. take notes from that and improve the material you work with to start with.
2: that poor shaft is gonna have a horrible time if you dont add some brackets and supports to it. this might allready be on your planning but hey, some feedback never hurts right?
anyways, i highly doubt you'll see this or even concider rething the first part of it, but feedback doesnt allways has to be positive, sometimes negative feedback can allso be handy.
I'm fairly certain he reads these, his ego for one reason, and you heard him mention chain guides at the end. Well I hit him with that, instead of just jacking his chains up banjo string tight, along with idler pulley, and never oiling anything, are grease zerks anywhere.
I agree with you on your points, and add a few of my own in to add in with your's. He's excellent at coming up with his designs, as is he at the machinist work he does, right along with his fabricating skills. His down fall is that he pays for most everything from his pocket, and doesn't use the grade of materials that his builds really require. Plus the big one, he needs a partner, that isn't afraid to use the builds as the rest of us would. He's lil timid about hammering on it, for whatever reason, which is fine, not everyone is full send.
Yet I understand now why he never used oil, are greased joints, are adjusted his chains correctly, it's because he doesn't plan on using it long enough for it to be issues. Case in point, excessively over tightening chains, eats sprockets up on the drive side of the teeth, faster than than no lube eats the links of the chain up.
Plus I never thought of what he did with his builds, as I assumed he sold them to help fund the next build, until I seen he's got everyone stashed under, are around his shop. Which is fine, but sure could do more with all the funds he could recover by selling them even at a loss, instead of a used parts collection. That he rarely taps into, but truthfully, he'd be able to make bigger projects out of higher grade material if he sold things off.
I'm not trashing him by no means, it's just that I've watched him progress in so many ways, but stay backwards in a good bit too. His potential is huge, and if he works it right, he'll make large money one day, but he's got to open up his thinking to envelope the whole picture of any successful builders, are be willing to partner, and work with someone that is stronger in the areas he's not.
@Ethan Simmons no he's not got enough brass in his nature, as I mentioned. He's in need of a partner in crime, that ain't gotta second thought, bout runnin WFO, wherever, are whenever, just peg it n hold on type.
But with the snap of how to, an how not to build something. Plus to point Jr. here to the straight n true path, instead of him wonderin around behind the little animals, and move up to the head of the pack. Which he'll eventually find on his own, but after he learns few things the hard way first, if left on his own.
You Should Have Several Fire Extinguishers In Your Wooden Shed, Just In Case $hit Happens. Awesome Work As Usual!
I'd like to build my own buggy one day
Man Im trying to get onboard with the IRS, and understand the benefits.....but I wish you used a solid axle. Overall still bada$$ build!!
Pretty slick!
Amazing.
Your videos have improved alot over time 👍👍
I wanna see you drive this @ cars and camera's track
Cool.. You should consider a chain shield on the front of the swing arms. Broken chain could cause Bad things coming off the front towards you?
Your music is always 🔥
My head is saying too many chains and sprockets for the flex that chassis will have so I'm very interested in the build to see if it keeps spitting the chains off . I don't want it too though buddy I wish you well with the build, love the lathe time lapses .
100% going to bind
Awesome projects!!
But why do you put the engine that far to the rear? I think that will quite limit the handling by causing understeer...
Slow and Furious comes to mind.......
If that’s your rear brake rotor in the middle, am I being stupid or if the chains broke to the rear, would you not have rear brakes? Or have you not gotten to brakes yet (edit: looking at 15:29 )
Well both chains to each wheel would have to break, would have to be very unlucky for both to go at the same time. But it’s a good point especially with what others are saying about the trans box twisting. Mind he’ll have front breaks lol, but he will no doubt go back over bits that people have suggested to alter 👍🏻
Looking awesome man
great thing!
With both sides bound to the drive "axle" when one side moves up wont there be binding of the chain?