I've seen tall bikes before. I've seen them in parades, critical mass events, and an odd solo dude on the river trail... But I have NEVER seen one bunny hopped over a log or sent off a ramp off road! Well done Seth! Ha! That was fun.
"the mistakes and learning experiences were too tantalizing..." words to live by. Seriously. So many people are afraid of failing and don't know how to gain from it. I wish I learned that lesson earlier in life.
I made a bunch of tall bikes. Best mod is to extend the rear triangle, like a cargo bike. Adds way more stability, and frees up huge mid section for massive cargo loads. I used to haul loads of wood for framing jobs on mine! Other tips: Weld on some pegs down low for steps.
Hey Seth! I built one in almost the exact same way as you did a few years ago! Mine is sticker bombed and had a tractor seat welded to the front for an extra passenger which helped with the wheelie problem!
Yep! I realized in this application it would be on the high tension side on the back. It might not have mattered but this will decrease the wear on the tensioner over the long term.
I've been using a bike like this as daily commute for almost a year and it's made cycling to work go from boring to being the best part of my day. It's so fun riding it, and even more fun to see peoples reactions to it. 10/10 would recommend
Hey Seth! 2:53 you can see that you mark the front of the threads instead of the back to make the cut. then by the next scene you weld it at the end, making it longer then you wanted by the length of the piece you welded on. Hope this helps on the next double decker bike for when guest want to ride with! Lol
Seth, you've made many great videos that have helped me understand bikes, helped my mindset on the trails, made me a better rider, and provided me with plenty entertainment along the way. However, this is my favorite video you made! Love to see you tinker, be genuine, capture high quality shots and still send it! Thank you for sharing.
Very entertaining...easy quick fixes, move the seat as far forward as can, maybe the seat post can install backwards, putting you forwards? And then add a longer stem...what a hot watching you ride it!
It looks like you could swap the middle chainring to the outside, same BCD unlike the smallest. That would reduce the gear reduction and you would keep the clearance.
You can also put a few spacers in to prevent rubbing. When I messed with adding motors to bikes I put about 2KW through chainrings spaced out by 10mm and they were fine.
and just if you thought you have seen it all.. seth steps it up, by throwing a double decker bike down the hill.... just amazing....i want to see i next video... how to wheely that moster....keep up the nice work... greeetings
I love your can do attitude Seth! Looks good! Im excited to see you build a DOUBLE-DECKER FULL SUSPENSION BIKE NEXT! Maybe just do some more practice welds first, you will pick it up!
Amazing build Seth......... In my view, that's perfect for the first attempt.......Im sure you will be doing another double decker in future !!!!!! Ride Safe!!!
Hey Seth, your videos have made me so much more passionate about mtb, I am now entering races, and can name every part of the bike from the ground up, love the video!
Hey Seth I’m Henry and I live north of San Francisco Where mountain biking was invented. Me and my dad have been watching for 4 years and we ride all the time together. We also go to the Sea Otter Classic every year and I couldn’t help but notice you sometimes go to. If we could meet up or if you could go back to sea otter it would make my year! From Henry 11 years old.
As wasteful as it would be, it would be so cool to see this done with nice bikes, 2 super nice alloy frames, carbon wheels, sram axs, fox 38, carbon cranks
@@connorcrotty1790 he said alloy because carbon can't really be welded although you can probably stick carbon frames together by laying more carbon I doubt it would be anywhere near strong enough to ride on
Seth just demonstrated why ACTUAL (not just virtual) seat tube angles are so important for people with long legs. Welcome to tall people problems! If you're tall and always feel like your front end wanders, like you're sitting "above the bike" instead of "in it", or you're constantly wrecking rear wheels...take a look at the actual angle of your seat tube in respect to the ground. Many manufacturers advertise a "virtual seat tube angle" that accounts for the offset of the bottom bracket from the junction of the seat tube and down tube, resulting in a misleading number. On an XXL frame, with a 210mm dropper post, a shallow ACTUAL seat tube angle puts my tailbone almost in-line with the rear axle on a modern mountain bike. I suck at wheelies, so this is sub-optimal and I'm so glad modern geometry trends err toward longer wheelbases and steeper STAs. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk and I hope Seth slams that saddle as far forward as he can.
Thats amazing. You should try a longer stem to lean your center of gravity just a little further so it doesnt flip backwards. Thanks for your whole Channel, i can't express how much fun I have watching your videos
I was thinking it would also help to use a large frame bike on the bottom, especially for us short riders who will need smaller geometry on the top. Maybe a little gusset for wherever the top BB ends up.
Seth, if you do another one, leave the rear triangle and rear wheel of the top bike and have that wheel spin via a chain from the lower cassette and then the upper wheel can spin and do some other (TBD) job like power a small generator that would in turn power some lights and a spinning disco ball. Or whatever, just go nuts and have fun doing it!
Waiting for the next video when Seth puts on disk brakes, a suspension fork, dropper post, and more bottle cages. Then actually gets maimed on the maim frame.
I use my tall cargo bike as my grocery getter. It's the most ridiculously utilitarian thing that I own. Tall bikes will save the world! LOL great video👍
I've been watching your channel for a few years now. Obese at 370, but man I wish I could do some downhill mountain biking. Looks like so much fun. I'll continue to live through your channel for now
You got this! I lost a good 30-40 lbs riding my bike every day after work. Stationary bikes at home or at the gym work well to start too, especially the recumbent ones where you have back rest. Personally, I started out with a comfy seat on my bike, rode 15min, gradually increased the rides over time, your tailbone gets used to bike seats and you gradually introduce the more streamlined saddles. It's a lot of fun to ride and you can absolutely lose weight along the way. Just stay consistent and don't worry if you miss a day, just make sure you get back to it and dont let one or two bad days derail your progress. I'm rooting for you!
Seth my man you are not just a normal mountain biker you sir are a beast you’re the only person alive I know that would take that double stack bike down a flight deck and down some backyard trails you are crazy
Love these vids where you build, creates, try new things! It’s awesome. Ok here is an idea, move the back wheel further aft so it doesn’t wheelie as much in climb. 😅 Thanks for the entertainment!
The overall geometry reminds me of my folding bike, what with the wheels being that far away from you and all. Maybe a "full-size" folding bike attempt next?
One of my favorite videos you have put out recently! Bike looks sick! And hilarious. Hope to see it again or see you create another on the channel. Thank you for your amazing content!
Instead of water bottles in the bottom triangle, you should put weights to keep it on the ground. Be careful. If you let someone heavier than you ride this, they might flip the bike backwards.
Imagine your a delivery driver delivering a box components box for the 200th time of the year and you just see Seth on a bike that's almost as tall as him doing wheelie's while Oscar is running around him like a madman
Amazing video and thank you for l breaking it down!! Despite the economic downturn, I'm so happy😊 l have been earning $ 60,000 returns from my investment every weeks.
You have raised your channel to new heights!…. Literally…. That looked like fun. Now Rev-2… hope it’s on your someday list. Thanks for sharing the fun.
welding tip for the staerer tubes. if the frame is made out of steel, put a aluminum tube that fits true them. it wont weld together and that way you don't need to measure as much
6:02 - I'm telling my laptop he's got the chain tensioner on the wrong side of the chain! 7:02 - He has sneakily moved it to the front. Thanks for listening Seth. There's not many RUclips creators who go to the trouble of responding to verbal feedback within one minute, but nearly 2 years after the video was first posted. That's dedication!
I'm thinking mounting an old school 26" frame on top of a modern, longer wheel base frame, perhaps even a 29er frame (but with 26" wheels to make mounting such a steed possible) could help mitigate the geometry issues a bit. Of course that would put the top frame BB shell on top of the top tube of the bottom frame but some trusses and gussets would resolve that weak link. Well done on your beautiful creation!
Best video in quite a while! Don’t get me wrong, I love every single one and watch them all start to end, but this was easily my favorite. Keep these up Seth!
building this was cool in itself, but the fact that you sent it on the trail is so sick! im a little disappointed there werent more bottle cages, but we cant have it all. i would love to see you make a custom frame from scratch! im learning to MIG just to do this myself.
Seth we need more videos! Just discovered your channel a week ago and im hooked. I've watched all episodes of Flip Bike 5 times already. I can't stop, I need more content lol
I bought one a couple months ago from this old school circus type, pink rocker dude. He has a bunch of them that he built and I got it for only 25 bucks ! It's awesome and gets attention like no other bike in my collection!
you could say seth is really enjoying time building bikes, hope we could see more of the walmart bikes being upgraded and battling the trails on berm peak 🤘🤘🤘
i hate to say this because in my opinion seth's sponsorship with diamondback was the most iconic bike sponsor ever, but im so glad he isnt sponsored anymore, these videos are way more entertaining and remind me of 2016 seth's bike hacks, please keep this style of content
I met a guy who did a popular classic spanish race (La Quebrantahuesos) twice with a tall bike like that. Another year he did it riding a folding bike. A legend.
As soon as you welder the larger diameter bar to the steer tube I facepalmed because I did the same thing. Best way to solve wheelies is a 24 fork and wheel on the front. Pursuit tall bike 😂
Thank you for making these great videos! Seeing you jump off a ramp and log on a tall bike was amazing. 😮 I did learn something today and I absolutely find your videos “at least entertaining”. 😉😁
I've seen tall bikes before. I've seen them in parades, critical mass events, and an odd solo dude on the river trail... But I have NEVER seen one bunny hopped over a log or sent off a ramp off road! Well done Seth! Ha! That was fun.
I never saw him bunny hop a log, still sketch though. Not as sketch as my buddies tall tandem lol.
@@drybizcuit1914 well guess the next he does is welding 4 bikes together :D
Never seen someone get so much air while getting so little air lol 😵💫
What looks like a bunny hop at 10:17 is really the same ramp you see ten seconds later. Still pretty sketch on a tall bike.
It really takes a giant set of balls to do that on the bike like this.
If he crashed from this height hospital bill would be tall as bike
"the mistakes and learning experiences were too tantalizing..." words to live by. Seriously. So many people are afraid of failing and don't know how to gain from it. I wish I learned that lesson earlier in life.
*This is gold, I agree with these words. 💛*
What would it look like with MORE bottle cages??
Don’t get him started…
😂😂😂😂
It needs more cowbell. 😄
Never enough bottle cages
Well there is at least room for 5 more 🙄
I made a bunch of tall bikes. Best mod is to extend the rear triangle, like a cargo bike. Adds way more stability, and frees up huge mid section for massive cargo loads.
I used to haul loads of wood for framing jobs on mine!
Other tips: Weld on some pegs down low for steps.
Hey! Do you have a way of showing me pics/ letting me pick your brain about these? Would love to chat
Nice to see Seth trying out a large frame
hah, got eeem!
Winner
Mean. 😂
Oh noooooo🤣
LOL
Hey Seth! I built one in almost the exact same way as you did a few years ago! Mine is sticker bombed and had a tractor seat welded to the front for an extra passenger which helped with the wheelie problem!
Seth, I frequently learn something, and am ALWAYS entertained. Thank you for the wonderful content!
@@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3
Did He come to teach us how to bunnyhop tall bikes?
Seth:”I cannot stress enough how this ain’t a tutorial” also Seth: “next step is…” 🤣🤣
The sneaky change of the chain tentioner from the back to the frontside of the chainring 🙂
Yep! I realized in this application it would be on the high tension side on the back. It might not have mattered but this will decrease the wear on the tensioner over the long term.
I noticed that as well.
saw it indeed. Was gonna be "that guy"commenting how it would make more sense at the other side.
Glad i didnt since he figured it out himself. :)
I saw it as well
@@SethsBikeHacks let some of your buddies try it ! lol!
I've been using a bike like this as daily commute for almost a year and it's made cycling to work go from boring to being the best part of my day. It's so fun riding it, and even more fun to see peoples reactions to it. 10/10 would recommend
I think I would bump my head under the viaduct on my commute but was already getting visions of doing this myself
I missed old Seths Bike Hacks style wild bikes. Hoping to see more like this.
The look on Seth's face when he landed that jump and was just trying so hard not to eat it was my favorite part🤣
Having random fun with bikes is what keeps Seth so youthful :)
Yep, that's why he's 5'4", it's a very youthful height.
I’m so glad I watched this video 3months ago because now I’m in love with your content
Best RUclips recommendation ever
Now Seth can know what being tall feels like!
Don’t reach out to that dude he’s fake (there are tons of these bots)
Report them bots
@@thriquinox won’t do much sadly
@@BuzzGoober2329 "wont do much sadly" the bot is gone
@@derteater oh dope yeah usually those don’t get deleted, I’m delighted to hear RUclips is doing its job
That trek frame looked pretty cool. This is the only video in the last year on this channel that caught my interest.
The tensioner was on the wrong side at first, I'm glad you fixed it :) Those tall bikes are super fun to ride, and easier than it seems at first!
Hey Seth! 2:53 you can see that you mark the front of the threads instead of the back to make the cut. then by the next scene you weld it at the end, making it longer then you wanted by the length of the piece you welded on. Hope this helps on the next double decker bike for when guest want to ride with! Lol
Hell yeah Seth, love the ideas keep it up with your crazy amazin ideas!
Seth, you've made many great videos that have helped me understand bikes, helped my mindset on the trails, made me a better rider, and provided me with plenty entertainment along the way. However, this is my favorite video you made! Love to see you tinker, be genuine, capture high quality shots and still send it! Thank you for sharing.
Love it!
Very entertaining...easy quick fixes, move the seat as far forward as can, maybe the seat post can install backwards, putting you forwards? And then add a longer stem...what a hot watching you ride it!
It looks like you could swap the middle chainring to the outside, same BCD unlike the smallest. That would reduce the gear reduction and you would keep the clearance.
You can also put a few spacers in to prevent rubbing. When I messed with adding motors to bikes I put about 2KW through chainrings spaced out by 10mm and they were fine.
Seth this editing and video quality is so good. Love the jazz.
I’m glad your bring back the old video ideas, keep up the amazing work.
and just if you thought you have seen it all.. seth steps it up, by throwing a double decker bike down the hill.... just amazing....i want to see i next video... how to wheely that moster....keep up the nice work... greeetings
I love your can do attitude Seth! Looks good! Im excited to see you build a DOUBLE-DECKER FULL SUSPENSION BIKE NEXT! Maybe just do some more practice welds first, you will pick it up!
I think it is crying out to be an Ebike with a rear mounted smoke machine. And disco lights. ;-)
Amazing build Seth......... In my view, that's perfect for the first attempt.......Im sure you will be doing another double decker in future !!!!!! Ride Safe!!!
Hey Seth, your videos have made me so much more passionate about mtb, I am now entering races, and can name every part of the bike from the ground up, love the video!
Checoooo
are you the mexican minister of defense?
I know this doesn't have the most views out of your videos, but it's honestly one of my favorite videos you've ever made and I rewatch it regularly.
i always watch seth’s videos all of the way through, because they are all different but kinda the same
Nice job👍
First time I saw such bike was in Vancouver in 2010. I found it as a brilliant idea. Still thinking of having one here in Poland.
I like how Seth puts a better drive train on a joke bike than I have on my regular bike!
Hey Seth I’m Henry and I live north of San Francisco Where mountain biking was invented. Me and my dad have been watching for 4 years and we ride all the time together. We also go to the Sea Otter Classic every year and I couldn’t help but notice you sometimes go to. If we could meet up or if you could go back to sea otter it would make my year! From Henry 11 years old.
Add a front basket for Oscar to help with weight distribution. Or maybe toss Kevin in there.
Awesome video, please make more like this, learn so much
As wasteful as it would be, it would be so cool to see this done with nice bikes, 2 super nice alloy frames, carbon wheels, sram axs, fox 38, carbon cranks
NICOLAI G1 😁
Carbon frames???
If you going to do that you might as well just build a 200% scale bike..
@@connorcrotty1790 he said alloy because carbon can't really be welded although you can probably stick carbon frames together by laying more carbon I doubt it would be anywhere near strong enough to ride on
@@liamhemmings9387 Mate just get some gorilla tape.
Seth just demonstrated why ACTUAL (not just virtual) seat tube angles are so important for people with long legs.
Welcome to tall people problems!
If you're tall and always feel like your front end wanders, like you're sitting "above the bike" instead of "in it", or you're constantly wrecking rear wheels...take a look at the actual angle of your seat tube in respect to the ground. Many manufacturers advertise a "virtual seat tube angle" that accounts for the offset of the bottom bracket from the junction of the seat tube and down tube, resulting in a misleading number.
On an XXL frame, with a 210mm dropper post, a shallow ACTUAL seat tube angle puts my tailbone almost in-line with the rear axle on a modern mountain bike.
I suck at wheelies, so this is sub-optimal and I'm so glad modern geometry trends err toward longer wheelbases and steeper STAs.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk and I hope Seth slams that saddle as far forward as he can.
Thats amazing. You should try a longer stem to lean your center of gravity just a little further so it doesnt flip backwards.
Thanks for your whole Channel, i can't express how much fun I have watching your videos
I was thinking it would also help to use a large frame bike on the bottom, especially for us short riders who will need smaller geometry on the top. Maybe a little gusset for wherever the top BB ends up.
Seth, if you do another one, leave the rear triangle and rear wheel of the top bike and have that wheel spin via a chain from the lower cassette and then the upper wheel can spin and do some other (TBD) job like power a small generator that would in turn power some lights and a spinning disco ball. Or whatever, just go nuts and have fun doing it!
Waiting for the next video when Seth puts on disk brakes, a suspension fork, dropper post, and more bottle cages. Then actually gets maimed on the maim frame.
I use my tall cargo bike as my grocery getter. It's the most ridiculously utilitarian thing that I own. Tall bikes will save the world! LOL great video👍
It was at 3:32 that I remembered… Seth was a tech guy, not a welder 😂
Just busting your balls, man! 😁
thanks man great tutorial
Seth, you are a Sketchlord and i love you for it!
Very cool! I've never seen anyone ever jump a tall bike. I'm glad you swapped the chain tensioner to the non tension side.
I was wondering how long it was gonna take you to realize the tensioner was on the wrong side of the chain at first.
Cool build regardless.
The entire video I was fearfully anticipating you taking that on trail. All I can say is wow. Must have been quiet the feeling jumping that beast.
I've been watching your channel for a few years now. Obese at 370, but man I wish I could do some downhill mountain biking. Looks like so much fun. I'll continue to live through your channel for now
just get a fat bike
You got this! I lost a good 30-40 lbs riding my bike every day after work. Stationary bikes at home or at the gym work well to start too, especially the recumbent ones where you have back rest. Personally, I started out with a comfy seat on my bike, rode 15min, gradually increased the rides over time, your tailbone gets used to bike seats and you gradually introduce the more streamlined saddles. It's a lot of fun to ride and you can absolutely lose weight along the way. Just stay consistent and don't worry if you miss a day, just make sure you get back to it and dont let one or two bad days derail your progress. I'm rooting for you!
This looks so funny but dang you nailed the video again Seth!!
I love the videos which take us back to the origins of this Channel and Seth’s bike hacks.
Seth my man you are not just a normal mountain biker you sir are a beast you’re the only person alive I know that would take that double stack bike down a flight deck and down some backyard trails you are crazy
Now put a dropper and clipless pedals on it 😂
Oh god
@@ape337YT what could go wrong
@@Orionas_Sk nothing
:) he should do it...
It’s nice to see you trying a size large bike!
Hi Seth. I’m going to berm park this fall and can’t wait. Amazing video!!
Lucky you:(
@@ape337YT the climb sucks
@@sendyboi7028 at least he can go there:(
Love these vids where you build, creates, try new things! It’s awesome. Ok here is an idea, move the back wheel further aft so it doesn’t wheelie as much in climb. 😅
Thanks for the entertainment!
The overall geometry reminds me of my folding bike, what with the wheels being that far away from you and all. Maybe a "full-size" folding bike attempt next?
One of my favorite videos you have put out recently! Bike looks sick! And hilarious. Hope to see it again or see you create another on the channel.
Thank you for your amazing content!
If you ship that to me I dont need a manual machine
as a fabricator/welder by trade, and a mountain biker. this was amazing to watch lol, im inspired to make my own tall bike now!! great job
As Sam Pilgrim would say: Like a Dream!
Ayyyy love to see Raven in a vid of yours!! Dude is awesome! Raced alleycats with him in Miami, NYC, and the Dominican Republic!
Instead of water bottles in the bottom triangle, you should put weights to keep it on the ground. Be careful. If you let someone heavier than you ride this, they might flip the bike backwards.
Seth, you are a madman! Doing Berm Peak on that, WOW!
Imagine your a delivery driver delivering a box components box for the 200th time of the year and you just see Seth on a bike that's almost as tall as him doing wheelie's while Oscar is running around him like a madman
Great Project Seth! I think the Tallbike 2.0 shoud be hardtail on top and a full suspension bike at the bottom. Whoud be fun to watch and to ride.
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the fact you took it though those ramps and jumps terrified me! Love your content! ❤️
you don't do any bragging about how effortlessly you mount that tall boy. This old man is impressed!
You have raised your channel to new heights!…. Literally…. That looked like fun. Now Rev-2… hope it’s on your someday list. Thanks for sharing the fun.
One of the best videos I have ever watched. Great Job!
welding tip for the staerer tubes. if the frame is made out of steel, put a aluminum tube that fits true them. it wont weld together and that way you don't need to measure as much
Probably one of my favorite videos so far of yours Seth, love the creation ones!
The faces you make at the end when you are riding it on the trail are priceless. It is a look of pure fear and regret and also happiness.
The water bottle slosh effect performance? That is awesome, great work.
Trekmotiv xxl … I haven’t seen a tall bike before in person…but it looks like loads of fun in the video…awesome 😎
6:02 - I'm telling my laptop he's got the chain tensioner on the wrong side of the chain!
7:02 - He has sneakily moved it to the front.
Thanks for listening Seth. There's not many RUclips creators who go to the trouble of responding to verbal feedback within one minute, but nearly 2 years after the video was first posted.
That's dedication!
The ride part looks awesome. Not an everyday bike, definitely, but when you want to have some fun, that’s a perfect one.😅👍🏻
I'm thinking mounting an old school 26" frame on top of a modern, longer wheel base frame, perhaps even a 29er frame (but with 26" wheels to make mounting such a steed possible) could help mitigate the geometry issues a bit. Of course that would put the top frame BB shell on top of the top tube of the bottom frame but some trusses and gussets would resolve that weak link. Well done on your beautiful creation!
Look at you welding!!! Nice work bud!
It feels like you got back to your roots a little bit here
Nice!
Best video in quite a while! Don’t get me wrong, I love every single one and watch them all start to end, but this was easily my favorite. Keep these up Seth!
I cannot express how much my body tensed up at 9:58... oh, opposite side
building this was cool in itself, but the fact that you sent it on the trail is so sick! im a little disappointed there werent more bottle cages, but we cant have it all. i would love to see you make a custom frame from scratch! im learning to MIG just to do this myself.
Bulit a few of these in the 80's when I was a youngin'. What a blast!
Seth we need more videos! Just discovered your channel a week ago and im hooked. I've watched all episodes of Flip Bike 5 times already. I can't stop, I need more content lol
I bought one a couple months ago from this old school circus type, pink rocker dude. He has a bunch of them that he built and I got it for only 25 bucks ! It's awesome and gets attention like no other bike in my collection!
Probably one of my favorite videos to date🤘🏻🤘🏻
Riding this thing on an actual trail is borderline psychotic. I applaud you Mr. Bike hacks.
you could say seth is really enjoying time building bikes, hope we could see more of the walmart bikes being upgraded and battling the trails on berm peak 🤘🤘🤘
i hate to say this because in my opinion seth's sponsorship with diamondback was the most iconic bike sponsor ever, but im so glad he isnt sponsored anymore, these videos are way more entertaining and remind me of 2016 seth's bike hacks, please keep this style of content
Absolute mad lad doing those jumps at the end!
I gotta say that I was expecting the welds to look a lot worse than they do. Not bad at all. Great build buddy. Another great video. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Using your superpowers for good! Way to go Seth. So much fun.
Your content is seriously top tier
I weld and build motorcycles and I didn’t cringe once during this video grate job man
I met a guy who did a popular classic spanish race (La Quebrantahuesos) twice with a tall bike like that. Another year he did it riding a folding bike. A legend.
As soon as you welder the larger diameter bar to the steer tube I facepalmed because I did the same thing. Best way to solve wheelies is a 24 fork and wheel on the front. Pursuit tall bike 😂
Thank you for making these great videos! Seeing you jump off a ramp and log on a tall bike was amazing. 😮 I did learn something today and I absolutely find your videos “at least entertaining”. 😉😁
This thing is so rad! Great work!