Absolutely BASED take on the cybertruck. I'm so tired of people hating on it because it's "ugly." I like different things and its looks are interesting and different. The functionality just doesn't work though.
Interesting and different are not nice or ugly, so which is it? Does it look nice or ugly? Because it looks like shit and functions like shit so what's the point?
@@adamj1337 It doesn't have to be one or the other, the world isn't binary. I think it's cool that they did something different, and therefor it looks kinda cool.
It doesn’t work partly on account of the awful design… as in… the aesthetics ruin the function. So basically, it’s ugly and because it’s ugly it’s also stupid.
@@inz1 This thing probably could've been a body on frame pickup. It would've been heavier, sure, but still fast. I don't think the asthetics have to ruin the engineering; it could've been designed to look like it does AND be functional, whether that function comes from a body on frame or some other design.
@@JoelKalichyou basically can’t fit anything in the bed, because of the design. It’s bad design. The frame is shit. Because it’s made of the wrong material.
Cybertruck was supposed to have an exoskeleton of Starship scrap panels that Tesla would get for free, in reality it's a cast unibody with expensive purpose stamped panels made of a different alloy than SpaceX uses, glued to it like siding.
The ENITIRE reason I finally got contacts was because I started snowboarding. My girl got contacts at 38yo because she started snowboarding. Total game changer when doing action sports.
The Ford lighting Pro & Chevy Colorado are no different. Also ICE trucks brand new aren't to far off from a 100k with raptors & trx just as costly. Patato-Potato
@@Togo-420 If fo some reason you, as a farmer, didn't want to run a $799 gas generator, you could get a Anker F3800 portable power box for $4000 which will run a welder for over an hour. Neither requires buying a new truck.
@criticalevent they actually make welder kits for regular trucks for minor field repairs that a think is a couple grand. I see them in rock crawling mostly.
The cybertrucks frames biggest problem is that it is cast aluminium. If it were cast steel it would be the same outcome it needs to be a rolled or extruded product align the grain structure within the material.
@SMDTURBO it's not really about its sliding qualities its about the grain structure within the material a cast metal of any type is weaker than a product that is rolled or extruded and heat treated correctly
@benrozema8007 it's about physics lol. Aluminum will slide easier on any surface than any other metal grain aligned or not. Had nothing to do with that. Truck was way too heavy to be doing what it was. I can promise the truck would still have the same outcome.
@benrozema8007 after some research, the Cybertrucks chassis is made of cold rolled steel. Same as what they use on their space tech. That whole truck is just too heavy. Those things also have limited suspension flex. They don't belong offroad. EV cars take 44000 gallons of water to put a fire out as opposed to 1500 gallons from a gasoline car fire. Then the bodies have to be soaked in water for 30 days because a lithium fire is impossible to put out. Such bad vehicles all around.
I've been wearing contacts for 30 years i don't ever pinch my eye anymore. Biggest problem is getting stoned 😅 dang cotton mouth happens to your eyes too & then your contacts stick & blur.
Not a Cybertuck fan, but it was missed that in WhistlinDiesel’s video he completely dropped the whole backend on the hitch hence it breaking while towing the Ford.
LMAO not strong enough for being a truck, yet too strong for crash testing. VIOLENT g-forces because they failed to engineer proper crumple zones... 31:01
Too strong on the outside for pedestrians and too soft on the inside for doing truck things... Almost like there's a reason every other truck is aluminum and plastic exterior and steel frame
The world has been patiently waiting for the release of Vehicle-to-grid technology. Unfortunately utilities generally will pay consumers a paltry wholesale enery rate, not the exorbitant peak rate they charge consumers. The respponse is to zero out your homes demand, with solar and or battery, during peak hours. Teslas onboard charging equipment is designed for 2-way DC power transfer, but it requires a home DC-DC charger. This is much easier to implement when transfering power between batteries, than synchronizing AC power and selling it back to the grid.
Battery charging and supplying power from the battery use different circuits. Most car chargers don't have the needed circuits to supply power to the grid.
Einstein was probably just self medicating, treating his stomach with a charcoal filter to treat something disgusting boiling inside. He might be smarter than he looks.
Lithium batteries use phosphorus. As well as meth production. As well as farmers. The competition has increased food prices. FYI Kinetic batteries are the future. A gyroscopic kinetic battery could also make a self driving Ebike possible. With the gyro effect, it could corner better too! Science b!t
Contacts are terrible. Glasses and prescription goggles forever. edit - Over-hydration injury/death is actually a real thing. It's nuts, like once a quarter someone in military basic training dies from it.
The structural battery and exoskeleton were to be gamechanging features of the Cybertruck. Tesla's greatest innovations are devloping competitive products that are inexpensive to manufacture. The biggest let down is their faulure to deliver an EV pickup priced to compete with the Maverick. In reality, most of us have Raptor dreams but limited to Maverick budgets.
I also preordered the CT for the same reason. But im not buying it because it isn't the vehicle they said they would build. Bottom line, it can't out truck my 99 superduty.
@@Neji1984 not broke, not even close. I'd like it to stay that way. That's why I own vehicles that are paid for and don't intend to pay 100k for one either. My wife and I paid less for our first home.
@EdwinOlding - watching lotus rebuilds... would that be @SoupClassicMotoring?!? The mellifluous tones of Mr. Karellas are vastly underrated. Plus the stop motion is super cool!
Can Grind Hard build a better EV truck than Tesla? When you have two Humvees, why not a EV vs LS Humvee challenge? Places you cant even Cybertruck.
Because GM makes one
Off the shelf parts, open source. They could. Diesel electric
Because Jerryrig everything is already doing this
@@BozAwesomean Edison Motors humvee
Cybertruck vs. ChangLi 100 mile challenge. It's anyone's game.
Absolutely BASED take on the cybertruck. I'm so tired of people hating on it because it's "ugly." I like different things and its looks are interesting and different. The functionality just doesn't work though.
Interesting and different are not nice or ugly, so which is it? Does it look nice or ugly? Because it looks like shit and functions like shit so what's the point?
@@adamj1337 It doesn't have to be one or the other, the world isn't binary. I think it's cool that they did something different, and therefor it looks kinda cool.
It doesn’t work partly on account of the awful design… as in… the aesthetics ruin the function.
So basically, it’s ugly and because it’s ugly it’s also stupid.
@@inz1 This thing probably could've been a body on frame pickup. It would've been heavier, sure, but still fast. I don't think the asthetics have to ruin the engineering; it could've been designed to look like it does AND be functional, whether that function comes from a body on frame or some other design.
@@JoelKalichyou basically can’t fit anything in the bed, because of the design.
It’s bad design.
The frame is shit. Because it’s made of the wrong material.
11:00 lasik is worth every penny. Had mine done over 10 years ago. Life changing.
If it works yes. If not it's a curse.
Cybertruck was supposed to have an exoskeleton of Starship scrap panels that Tesla would get for free, in reality it's a cast unibody with expensive purpose stamped panels made of a different alloy than SpaceX uses, glued to it like siding.
Love when the boys do a cast with just the boys
Both brown bears & and blacks can climb trees. The problem comes when brown bears go to climb back down.
The ENITIRE reason I finally got contacts was because I started snowboarding. My girl got contacts at 38yo because she started snowboarding. Total game changer when doing action sports.
Build a grind hard mini cyber truck; “ what it could’ve been”
Nothing makes sense about buying a $110,000 pickup truck just to get a 240v plug in the bed :)
Agreed
The Ford lighting Pro & Chevy Colorado are no different. Also ICE trucks brand new aren't to far off from a 100k with raptors & trx just as costly. Patato-Potato
@@Togo-420 If fo some reason you, as a farmer, didn't want to run a $799 gas generator, you could get a Anker F3800 portable power box for $4000 which will run a welder for over an hour. Neither requires buying a new truck.
@criticalevent they actually make welder kits for regular trucks for minor field repairs that a think is a couple grand. I see them in rock crawling mostly.
@@Togo-420 Ya I've seen Matt's Offroad Recovery use them, those are pretty cool too.
The cybertrucks frames biggest problem is that it is cast aluminium. If it were cast steel it would be the same outcome it needs to be a rolled or extruded product align the grain structure within the material.
Wrong, aluminum slides better on concrete than steel. The problem with the cybertruck is that is weighs 6,900 pounds. It's too heavy!
@SMDTURBO it's not really about its sliding qualities its about the grain structure within the material a cast metal of any type is weaker than a product that is rolled or extruded and heat treated correctly
@benrozema8007 it's about physics lol. Aluminum will slide easier on any surface than any other metal grain aligned or not. Had nothing to do with that. Truck was way too heavy to be doing what it was. I can promise the truck would still have the same outcome.
@SMDTURBO Yeah, I apologise. You are correct.
@benrozema8007 after some research, the Cybertrucks chassis is made of cold rolled steel. Same as what they use on their space tech. That whole truck is just too heavy. Those things also have limited suspension flex. They don't belong offroad. EV cars take 44000 gallons of water to put a fire out as opposed to 1500 gallons from a gasoline car fire. Then the bodies have to be soaked in water for 30 days because a lithium fire is impossible to put out. Such bad vehicles all around.
I've been wearing contacts for 30 years i don't ever pinch my eye anymore. Biggest problem is getting stoned 😅 dang cotton mouth happens to your eyes too & then your contacts stick & blur.
Not a Cybertuck fan, but it was missed that in WhistlinDiesel’s video he completely dropped the whole backend on the hitch hence it breaking while towing the Ford.
@27:31 seen a couple (1-3) wrapped in mate black. Chefs kiss!!!!!
EVs have their place, but not as a total replacement for ICE vehicles, logistically it's close to impossible.
Love your guys stuff, keep doing what you're doing 😊
LMAO not strong enough for being a truck, yet too strong for crash testing. VIOLENT g-forces because they failed to engineer proper crumple zones... 31:01
Too strong on the outside for pedestrians and too soft on the inside for doing truck things... Almost like there's a reason every other truck is aluminum and plastic exterior and steel frame
“Doing wheelies”😂😂😂
The world has been patiently waiting for the release of Vehicle-to-grid technology. Unfortunately utilities generally will pay consumers a paltry wholesale enery rate, not the exorbitant peak rate they charge consumers. The respponse is to zero out your homes demand, with solar and or battery, during peak hours. Teslas onboard charging equipment is designed for 2-way DC power transfer, but it requires a home DC-DC charger. This is much easier to implement when transfering power between batteries, than synchronizing AC power and selling it back to the grid.
The phrase is " if yer gonna be dumb, ya gotta be tough". Made a whole song about it.
Battery charging and supplying power from the battery use different circuits. Most car chargers don't have the needed circuits to supply power to the grid.
I cannot believe how many of these damn things I've seen running around Spokane.
charcoal is a great de toxifyer Ive heard.
Einstein was probably just self medicating, treating his stomach with a charcoal filter to treat something disgusting boiling inside. He might be smarter than he looks.
It feels like it is being used as a tax write off for tesla IMO
Lithium batteries use phosphorus. As well as meth production. As well as farmers. The competition has increased food prices. FYI Kinetic batteries are the future. A gyroscopic kinetic battery could also make a self driving Ebike possible. With the gyro effect, it could corner better too! Science b!t
Ok now I know never buy a electric anything 😂💯🏁🇺🇲 great content guys 🫡
I agree with Ethan it is a city truck and if I buy a truck I want it to be able to tow stuff and go off road.
Yeah that’s the thing, it doesn’t serve the purpose of a truck
Chopper project for Stephen?
Contacts are terrible. Glasses and prescription goggles forever.
edit - Over-hydration injury/death is actually a real thing. It's nuts, like once a quarter someone in military basic training dies from it.
The structural battery and exoskeleton were to be gamechanging features of the Cybertruck. Tesla's greatest innovations are devloping competitive products that are inexpensive to manufacture. The biggest let down is their faulure to deliver an EV pickup priced to compete with the Maverick. In reality, most of us have Raptor dreams but limited to Maverick budgets.
I also preordered the CT for the same reason. But im not buying it because it isn't the vehicle they said they would build. Bottom line, it can't out truck my 99 superduty.
If you're broke, just say that
@@Neji1984 not broke, not even close. I'd like it to stay that way. That's why I own vehicles that are paid for and don't intend to pay 100k for one either. My wife and I paid less for our first home.
Another great podcast to listen to while flipping bikes!
7th!
Your so cool 🙄
Kyle wade can help with your rotery
then why does he have the vargas brothers build his motors lol. just go to the source.
Yall fell off bruh fr
I'm not gonna lie to you my friend not one single person asked
@EdwinOlding - watching lotus rebuilds... would that be @SoupClassicMotoring?!? The mellifluous tones of Mr. Karellas are vastly underrated. Plus the stop motion is super cool!