I love how Ethan doesn’t compromise on how he wants things done. Perfectly good and functional v1 light bracket, “I don’t like it” (makes another one) Mad respect man.
@devinpena106 ай бұрын
If you look at a dirt bike chain guide the guide is closer pretty much right up on the sprocket
@garrettferry82666 ай бұрын
I liked the offset of v1 personally, still hilarious to have headlights pointed at the front wheel 😂
@builditgarage6 ай бұрын
I think you should have put the wheel lights side by side and angled outward so that the illuminated the periphery so you can see more at night.
@Robert-fr7ud6 ай бұрын
This thing just easily floated into my top three of my five favorite builds from you guys that thing is crazy
@ewaldmaas57906 ай бұрын
Better make enough plastic inlay. Chain will react like chainsaw
@mrkars036 ай бұрын
Please, please do more long term projects like this. Watching Ethan fully in his element on these super creative projects is what every other builder show wishes they could be. This is some of the best content on KZbin!
@jagharingenyoutube6 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Ignore the fuckboys saying "is it done yet??" Its sad that its almost over
@barnett256 ай бұрын
Agree 100%. I get that not every video can be part 54 of some crazy project, but please keep content like this coming at least periodically. Take a break if it stops being fun so you can come back and hit the next big project hard.
@goosenotmaverick11566 ай бұрын
@@jagharingenyoutube those folks have never even tried to build anything and are only here for ripping. And while I understand to a degree, the ripping isn't as satisfying for me if we miss the whole build. To each their own I guess, but it does annoy me as well
@sheldonsshed63356 ай бұрын
Agreed! I'd love to see them build an exocar. Something half stock half tube. But with that Grind Hard flair.
@goosenotmaverick11566 ай бұрын
@@sheldonsshed6335 so kind of Ute like, but more exo and less car?
@jeepdude73596 ай бұрын
I like how the second half of the video is essentially re-engineering everything they did in the first half. That’s real life engineering. 👍
@chrisoakey98416 ай бұрын
He still needs a number plate mount. This would be hilarious on the highway, but still quite funny with the implication that it might be registered.
@Slay_No_More6 ай бұрын
Programming is the same was funny enough.
@040mobil6 ай бұрын
Thats the way Ford does it. Build it first, use the warranty repairs to highlight the issues and correct it. Or dont. They do that too.
@EdwinOlding6 ай бұрын
I cannot believe how capable this thing is! I remember Ethan talking about how it probably wouldn’t be great off-road or really be able to do the rally track…
@sawyerchristianson6 ай бұрын
This is the vid I've been waiting for... Can't wait to check it out tonight!
@simracingeverythin58326 ай бұрын
Absolutely, but I would like to be able to switch off the decorative headlights, while keeping the front ones, and it would be nice to have a rear light too.
@Taintlessdisc6 ай бұрын
It cant turn 😂
@KyillFyatPeePole6 ай бұрын
my boss: "so what made you want to work at this garage, and what qualifications do you have?" me: "i watch grind hard plumbing co on youtube." boss: " ight bet, get ur ass out there! heres a uniform"
@ilianasworld37836 ай бұрын
In the next sent and bent can you guys do a part 2 on Stephens adventures plz
@DegenerateFabricators6 ай бұрын
This bike should be in mad max for sure!
@MyShadowblue6 ай бұрын
Was just coming here to say I hope George Miller sees this thing!
@mikkojaatinen45086 ай бұрын
And perhaps in knee surgery commercial
@pitchforkpeasant62196 ай бұрын
Or Batman😊
@NDMotorFun6 ай бұрын
This is mad max bike
@abcdefgh16 ай бұрын
A race against Mighty Car Mods "Mad Max" S15.
@hashbrown7776 ай бұрын
You know what? Those "useless lights" that just blast onto the tyre; put an lcd panel on them, and project guages like temp, rpm, and speed onto the wheel!
@FrankFurther4 ай бұрын
That is an awesome idea
@zapy5414 ай бұрын
you are a genius dude
@ManiacRacing6 ай бұрын
I have to admit I was very wrong about how rideable this freak actually is. I never expected it to be anything but a show prop. The fact you can really ride it, and reasonably fast at that, is mind blowing. Awesome job Ethan! Can't wait to see it all pimped out and shiny! Stay frothy and confused out there in the woods and keep building cool stuff!
@barnett256 ай бұрын
I agree, but I am curious to see if anyone other than Ethan is every able to really tame this beast. It may be that as its creator he is uniquely qualified to understand how to ride it.
@goosenotmaverick11566 ай бұрын
@@barnett25 that feels like a fair assessment. I'd like to see Edwin ride it, I don't know if I trust Will to not hurt himself with that beast 😂
@ManiacRacing6 ай бұрын
John Wick could ride it. He's a man of focus and commitment. Will maybe not so much. Lol! @@barnett25
@tomsisk68116 ай бұрын
Never in doubt. 👍
@s13kuminachu6 ай бұрын
This has to be in the next Madd maxx movie
@J.DiPietro6 ай бұрын
@4:56 I guess we got the answer if the HMMWV's survived the journey. There it sits. Congrats on surviving the trip!
@pc87806 ай бұрын
I didn't see the 2 door one
@davidanalyst6716 ай бұрын
@@pc8780 who knows, they could have given up on one or already sold it. They kinda go through vehicles pretty quick
@ianj85056 ай бұрын
I wonder if the hummvees get sets of tires like the bikes - I also wonder if Ethan has an idea for some lighter tires on the bike? I’m also wondering why they got TWO hummvees… 💁♂️
@Sm0kEyX4206 ай бұрын
@@ianj8505Because two is always better then one 🤷♂️
@adamp.82986 ай бұрын
would second HMMWV fit into the small garage? 20:33
@cjstillman1226 ай бұрын
The fact he was running cad without a mouse was the most impressive part of the video.
@Muertexxx1235 ай бұрын
Just and old welder here anywhere yoursky is exposed the the light arc you will (not maybe or if) get skin cancer you are dealing with Fusion
@AlexMckinnon-ne3un5 ай бұрын
U only need a mouse to create the program... After said program is created why would anyone need a mouse when the program is running?? Asking for a friend?
@T.S.T20146 ай бұрын
Editing, camera work, production, platform and last but not least the sheer ability to keep us entertained from start to finish is AMAZING. Imaging pulling up to a Biker Pub with it “immediate respect “
@StandUpCycleWorks6 ай бұрын
I worked as a bicycle mechanic for over a decade and did many single speed conversions. One needs one of three things; an eccentric bottom bracket, horizontal dropouts or a chain tensioner. I really enjoyed watching this revelation unfold.
@MacroAggressor6 ай бұрын
This thing is so badass. One thing I wish you'd done differently: that fork-mounted headlight is gonna blind you while driving... if you designed the bracket to offset the lights to either side of the front tire, and slightly angled outward and down (so you don't blind oncoming traffic), the light wouldn't bounce off the tire _plus_ they would actually be functional instead of purely aesthetic.
@chrisvanderhouwen93656 ай бұрын
The center headlight has to be there for aesthetics, I totally agree with Ethan. I think it should be in the middle as well, if you place them off center it will probably give a BMW GS vibe that does not fit this bike at all. Maybe it is possible to switch the ground of these headlights in a way they are disconnected when you are driving straight and connect when you steer? In such an angle the light beam is just passing the front tyre on the left and the right? Maybe use a small bracket and a mechanical switch connected in series with the ground of those two lights? I totally agree this light is blinding you when it illuminating the front tyre like that. An how cool would it be the drive it at night especially!
@MacroAggressor6 ай бұрын
@@chrisvanderhouwen9365 Exactly. This thing would have Mad-Max-Batman vibes for night driving... but won't be so pleasant with that permanent hi-beams-in-fog effect. But yeah, idk. I think it would look fine with a few inch offset on either side. *shrug
@MinimaDomum6 ай бұрын
Could leave them in the middle, just mounted the other way round pointing out to each side so they're not facing straight at the tyre
@MyMarkn6 ай бұрын
I think I need to apologize for ever doubting you. That looks waaaay more fun and rideable than I expected.
@arapahoetactical77496 ай бұрын
I'm a retired mechanical designer and I've been following this build from your first video on it. I'm not a motorcycle guy myself but I was really intrigued with the design. I have to admit, early on I thought, "He'll never get that to run well." However, watching your design process and the testing you've done I quickly changed my mind on that and began saying to myself, "This is going to be so awesome to see once it's done." Watching you run that thing at speed and actually jump it is amazing. Are you planning to mount a front fender to keep sand and mud from impacting the radiator, not to mention your face? I realize that with that design it'd either have to be mounted to the frame and made wide enough to allow full range of motion on the wheel or you'd have to attach it to the spindle then extend it up the left side to allow it to move with the wheel. Great test on the rear fender. I thought for sure as close as it is to the tire that it would quickly fill up with mud, and I think in some locations like the Arizona Strip or Georgia where the mud is more like clay that it still could be an issue, but it does look cool! Keep up the great work.
@marcusellby6 ай бұрын
I've learned that you should never doubt Ethen 😁
@vernerivirta30456 ай бұрын
I literally KNOW that it's unlikely that you see this comment, but it is SO cool to watch this MONSTER of a THING to be ridden and somehow still feel like i could be driving it, even though it's more than evident that i couldn't drive it, even if i had the chance, when way more experienced drivers have a hard time controlling it. What i mean by that is that it's very cool to have been able to watch these videos for the past couple of years and actually feel like i, and every other viewer, have been a part of the channel and somehow trough all this fame and clout YOU guys as crew have been able to hold it together and deliver us these SUPER quality videos. It's actually insane that trough these videos we viewers in fact kinda can be a part of the crew. I don't know if its the environment that you are riding in that feels like home but for me these videoes are like they have been filmed in my backyard and that's insane considering that im Finnish! I actuallly find myself recognising part of these woods like "oh now u are in the backyard" or "nice i would have never gone that mud!" I love this editing and dedication to filming and wish you guys the best from the bottom of my heart! I'm no builder myself, but i have a wild imagiation like you guys and the passion towards your projects that you project is something to be jealous of! Keep up the work and knowing US's working ethic's work just as much as you need and really focus on these things that you love! Life is too short to be focusing just on money and viewes, heart and passion is the stuff that keeps us coming back! You guys are great dudes!
@GrindHardPlumbingCo6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words! We’re glad you enjoy the videos so much! You really are a part of the channel, because without you and all the other viewers it couldn’t exist. So thank you for watching and taking the time to write such a positive and thoughtful comment!
@greekterr0ru-i135 ай бұрын
Wholesomeness at its peak, love this
@marcanthony8546 ай бұрын
Ethan, you are the kid I always wanted to be, now at 60 and all worn out, not having the drive I once had I sure enjoy your builds. I truly enjoy watching the Videos, I still have all of the shop equipment from my early years (15) and the shop I Sold(35) all the Tools, welders, plasma’s, mills etc. making me want to get back at it once again! Thank You!
@thebikespot91776 ай бұрын
Do it man!
@phenomanII6 ай бұрын
It is the perfect retirement for someone used to working with their hands and their head. Work on a strangely fascinating long term project, while helping others and fixing things along the way.
@GrindHardPlumbingCo6 ай бұрын
This bike is WILD! What do you think we should do for paint? And talk about on the next Sent and Bent Podcast?
@oh_gosh_its_yash6 ай бұрын
Barbie pink like everything else, duh
@Katix-x-x6 ай бұрын
do like an batmobile color with yelllow stripes!
@Rockmaster8676 ай бұрын
Clear coat the rust. It gives some madmax vibes
@femimakinde81176 ай бұрын
Black
@criticalevent6 ай бұрын
I'll be honest, I thought this was going to just be an impractical static art piece, like a Orange County Choppers build, it's really incredible how it actually performs. Maybe you could try re-imagining a Rokon 2x2 scaled up to monster truck size next.
@darylnicklen36856 ай бұрын
I love how easily you adapted to riding & Jumping your Monster Chopper seeing Brady struggle makes you realize if you have ridden a lot of ordinary bike you will struggle with what this machine requires.
@matthewbuttery85296 ай бұрын
This build is the best thing on KZbin right now. I'm always thrilled to see that monster chopper thumbnail!
@chadnuts6 ай бұрын
Killdozer 2.0 is a good contender
@on_another_level56616 ай бұрын
This just shows you how much skill you guys have at driving your machines. Not for the faint of heart.
@rustywagon14366 ай бұрын
He should build the front and back framing so it’s staggered so one is left and one is right, that way the bike has better weight distribution.
@patrickturner82475 ай бұрын
I'm almost certain that you couldn't be bothered, but between Steampunk and Cyberpunk exist 2 categories... Dieselpunk and Atompunk. Since that HILL-CLIMBING MONSTROSITY runs on fuel, it would be classified as a dieselpunk vehicle. If it were to run on batteries or Thorium, it might be considered an atompunk vehicle. I love how you guys have so much fun with your builds.
@alexvanschyndel23626 ай бұрын
One of my favorite parts about these videos is seeing the CAD design because as someone who is just starting out in CAD it is really cool to see the things I will hopefully build one day.
@Ariceater6 ай бұрын
That’s cool. I see you daubing your foot down on corners when riding. Bad habit in big bikes. Remember if your foot catches, you’ll snap a bone, not catch the leaning bike. That bike, like a Harley, is too heavy for you to catch or hold it with your leg while is rolling and moving fast enough to lean it through a turn. Keep your feet and legs tucked in when moving. In the video you mention how it doesn’t hand like a dirt bike. Ta keep safe ya gotta keep your legs tucked in when in motion least you try to stop it from falling and break a leg. Plenty of stories of guys snapping ankles trying to ride big bikes the same way they do motocross or Enduros. Respect the weight of the bike. Love the videos. Keep up the awesome engineering!!!
@MarkAlanKing6 ай бұрын
and wearing good motocross boots
@UmasPapa6 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing the whole time!
@Ariceater6 ай бұрын
@@MarkAlanKing , yes. Absolutely. Motocross boots are super stiff and hard to walk in for a reason. They offer a lot of needed protection and support to the feet and ankles.
@Mardy726 ай бұрын
I challenge anyone to ride this without dabbing a foot
@EvLSpectre6 ай бұрын
I did the opposite, went from a F850GS to learning dirt bikes. My big bike I just let it fall and kept doing the same on the dirt bike.
@HueMongussD6 ай бұрын
Maybe try using some timing chains for the drive chain. The kind of timing chain that is two chains joined together side by side.
@pastaalalamborghini6 ай бұрын
Totally in for development of the chopper. I can’t believe it’s remotely rideable, make it awesome!!
@joep58036 ай бұрын
Cannot believe how well this seems to drive. Ethan is a freaking genius!
@Kaodusanya6 ай бұрын
till you see someone that isn't Ethan try to ride it.
@joep58036 ай бұрын
@@Kaodusanya Haha, that's fair.
@nonyb63656 ай бұрын
This is so enjoyable to watch! My hat's off to you for such an amazing work. The creativity is out of this world! I am very excited to see it in its finished form.
@EricV636 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking us along for the ride and continuing to show the progress on this build. It might be visually more fun to put a large old school horn, (think vintage Indian), in the central headlight position instead of very nice tire illuminators. Could be fun to make your own horn to fit the theme too. Consider a spring loaded chain tensioner, due to the rapid chain wear. At your increased comfort level, perhaps handguards and some gloves during testing are warranted? Keep having fun!
@rickduquette33996 ай бұрын
So glad that I got to see you jump the bike, that was fantastic. As I watched the video I thought that if Ethan could feel safe enough (or crazy enough) to get up to a good speed then I bet he jumps. So once again Thank You Ethan and the rest of the Gring Hard crew. Great camera work Stephen, keep up the good work, it is greatly appreciated.
@muhammadly25026 ай бұрын
Now I am just checking... but only because I absolutely have to... We are all in agreement right? This will be his daily driver when it's finished? Because it absolutely has to be.
@almightywhitey69556 ай бұрын
Awesome concept for a most unique & mind-blowing build. Any who says otherwise - and there are plenty of naysayers here - are just JELLO! The guy is super special & thats all
@DreamsToolong6 ай бұрын
The monster chopper series has been the coolest build from your group yet.
@davidanalyst6716 ай бұрын
the only contender is the barbie car, and that really was something
@willsonj6 ай бұрын
@@davidanalyst671The Hayabusa snowbike is brilliant too. I would still rather ride that than any other project. Riding it in powder looks like a dream.
@aserta6 ай бұрын
Add a switch so that when the lights are pointed forward within 10 degrees L or R, the lights are off. And when you turn, they turn on. 10 degrees or more, idea is they only turn on when you're turning. ALSO, it would be really cool if you re-re-designed the bracket so that they're stationary on a pivot, and only turn when the handlebars turn past those 10 degrees L or R. Kinda like how some of our European cars (and old American) had turning headlights that remained straight unless they did a big turn into a hairpin. Also, the chain NEEDS to become a double link chain... somehow. It's so long and so much torque goes through it, that it will eventually break. If it were me, i'd see about buying elevator chain. The stuff used for the counterweight of a lift. Those are expensive, but afaik, it's super duper strong chain with very high tolerances against stretch.
@JuDGe36906 ай бұрын
Either that or forklift chains.
@klo16796 ай бұрын
I’d suggest using 60h agriculture chain for combine harvesters. It’s relatively cheap, has sprockets readily available, and is really fucking strong.
@motomaddox6 ай бұрын
Not that long ago, content like this would only have been possible through a large content producer like Warner Bros. /Discovery Channel. This is not only amazing work, but exceptional production. Great works folks!
@thomasevans30975 ай бұрын
This is a very valid point!
@krissfemmpaws10296 ай бұрын
As someone that has designed and built equipment I have fully enjoyed this build so far. Now comes the fine tuning of the design. As for you twisting the shaft I'm not surprised at all. There is a lot of torque and grip with that tire... the weak links are the chain and the cantilevered shaft.
@JBroezel6 ай бұрын
Love the rumble and roar of the v-twin. It perfectly fits this behemoth of a dirt bike!
@bakzetary31456 ай бұрын
Nice video, thanks for the entertainment! I'm sure it was mentioned numerous times in the 3K+ Comments but you needed a dynamic chain tensioner: spring action or hydraulic. (Look up motocross chain tensioners of the 1970-80's.) The distance between the countershaft sprocket and the swingarm pivot is large so the chain tension will vary greatly with swingarm position when fully compressed or fully extended. Max chain tension I believe via the videos will be at full swingarm compression? (Max tension= when the countershaft + swingarm pivot + Rear axle are inline on the same plane. Above or below this and you will get slack.) Huge tension forces and excessive chain stretch so fast because of the large inertia created from all that un-sprung weight of tires, etc moving up and down. Your shock dampener is also screaming for mercy, lol! Might of also contributed somewhat to the rear axle bend, (if it's bent "off center or out of round" vs just "twisted bend".) Good luck fine tuning your wonderful creation sirs!
@stir_stick6 ай бұрын
The lights on the handlebars look good… but they’re a bad thing. Having the tire blazing bright right in front of you is not helpful to your night vision. It looks like a really rowdy beast to tame! Awesome vid, thanks for posting!
@itsnotfunanymore6 ай бұрын
It would be cool if you had a light on both sides of the front tire. Great job with the bike.
@papercrane7476 ай бұрын
I think itd be cool to see some of the failed projects you guys have made like the "one that will never see the light of day" mentioned here. It would be neat to see what ideas just dont pan out and why they didnt.
@ivanmarensius6 ай бұрын
They already explained why they didnt finish the original project the monster bike came out of. Short version: some celebrity scandal made them drop the build as that celeb "designed" the build.
@papercrane7476 ай бұрын
@@ivanmarensius yeah I know. It was supposed to be for Kanye West. But there other projects that have failed or ideas that didn't work would be interesting. Maybe it would fit better into a KZbin short as opposed to a full length video
@crazymtbrider6 ай бұрын
I really wanted to see the electric motor hot wheels tank that was talked about ages ago but never happened
@natereinhold61806 ай бұрын
@@crazymtbrider me too! I've been patiently waiting for it!
@dustyn966 ай бұрын
I'm so happy the Ethan was able to make this thing work, when they did the first test roll I was definitely doubtful of weather it was actually going to be able to mob around on it.
@jakob.k_design6 ай бұрын
I can not put into words how awesome the monster chopper is. Not only does it look amazing and badass, it also works, and it even works well. Ethan you created a masterpiece. I though the kernel would be my favorite build forever, but this Monster chopper definitely tops it and I am sure you will come up with something even better in the future.
@KING_PHILLIP6 ай бұрын
Literally my thoughts exactly friend 😉👍
@KING_PHILLIP6 ай бұрын
That mini truck looks like the most fun in the world
@quadsquadracingable6 ай бұрын
Man, you almost need a double chain like we use on our conveyor systems at work. Super strong chain! I've loved this build from the first time you started it!!
@chrisroberts17843 ай бұрын
I've been riding bikes for over 45 years. And I absolutely love this bike. I think you guys have done an awesome job
@gts1000rdr6 ай бұрын
keep the DRL's for daytime and get rid of them at night, it looks like that bright white tire will take away from night vision.
@Kim_Alexander6 ай бұрын
I would have used a spring loaded chain tensioner that tensioning the chain outwards. It would compensate for chain extention and eliminate the chain slaping on the frame. This build is dope, been a joy to see it!
@username341592656 ай бұрын
I think it needs a sprag clutch bearing in the jackshaft. The torque from the engine and the tension there isn't a problem, the torque from the idling wheel back driving the system is the problem.
@robmanueb.6 ай бұрын
I'd look at a shaft drive system and some crash bars just to protect the legs if it falls over.
@jlucasound6 ай бұрын
@@robmanueb. Interesting.
@Goose-it6 ай бұрын
You want to tension inwards, because going outwards makes it more likely to come off the rear sprocket because it engages with less teeth
@RottweilerPerformance6 ай бұрын
Such a wicked build!! Love seeing our air filters on this monstrosity! So cool! Can we come out there and ride it around the block?
@Tootall2066 ай бұрын
It's slowly becoming the bike of my favourite superhero! "Scrap-Man!" The one that always finds the right part in the odds and ends stash!
@jonathanbunker80776 ай бұрын
Even the engine sounds match the tire size. Coolest vehicle build so far.
@rastaralph71546 ай бұрын
It makes me really happy you took my advice and put a mudguard on the back 👍 the first time I watched you test it I was thinking it looked really dangerous being that close to the wheel coming towards you.👌👍💚💛❤️
@Willyknightka6 ай бұрын
I think painting the whole bike glossy black, with orange trims would look sick!
@nathanhull44726 ай бұрын
This has been my favorite build on youtube. Love it and how drivable it turned out to be.
@More_Row6 ай бұрын
On faceboook?
@nathanhull44726 ай бұрын
@@More_Row I had just shared it with a buddy through messenger before I typed that.
@Wolfeslad5 ай бұрын
I was sold on the concept, but you've made the concept a fully functional monster bike!!! Every episode I think "now its finished" and then you do more to it that makes it even more awesome! Having prayed for years for car manufacturers to actually make the concept car an actual reality, I'm hooked! Keep making concepts, reality and we'll be here to watch. Amazing!
@yeeeeyee6 ай бұрын
Not only does it look cool but it rips.. that is some talent
@jimwyatt80966 ай бұрын
A+ on the symphony soundtrack!
@lordsofafan3726 ай бұрын
Cool . I was only saying on the previous bike video that I was imagining it hill climbing. This thing is insane.
@BigTraylb6 ай бұрын
You should put the handle bar lights on the same plane but side by side on like a 90° angle to light up the peripherals. Might help a little more with visibility instead of lighting up the tire 😅. Love the content broskies 😎
@edgarpoe85646 ай бұрын
This bike absolutely must appear in a Mad Max movie!!
@hiesig49276 ай бұрын
Absolutely love that Twin engine! I own a KTM RC8 with a very similar engine. Exactly what is needed in this crazy awesome bike!
@InductionRocks6 ай бұрын
That's so not fair to see the Army H1's in the front of the garage without releasing the entire trip videos 😮💨
@matthewlwood6 ай бұрын
10:50 "Hexagons are the bestagons." -- CGP Grey
@robotgeorge16 ай бұрын
Amazing video guys, as always! With your difficulty leaning after you lowered the tire pressure, you may want to shave the lobes again, since they are more squared off because of the lower pressure. You can see it at 38:52 that they are not as round as they coud be
@djfeerer6 ай бұрын
That bile is soooo mad max. The vibe of it is scrappy although we all know the hella fab work. Great job fellas.
@djfeerer6 ай бұрын
*bike*.... ugh fat thumbs
@KING_PHILLIP6 ай бұрын
Bike* love ya 🙏
@42green6 ай бұрын
Yes! Best part of my Friday!
@technikschaf15746 ай бұрын
Now i want to build a 2 wheel drive version so bad. This creation is so awesome.
@revminTphresh6 ай бұрын
shout out to steve on some killer cam work
@KING_PHILLIP6 ай бұрын
Dudes a legend. I’d love to interview all the dudes- but Steve would get his own special episode for sure.
@LordHolley6 ай бұрын
Perfect for some nice Sunday afternoon singletrack riding....
@goosenotmaverick11566 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, I bet that would be a cruise 😎
@ItsThePirate6 ай бұрын
...and then the monster chopper floats on water...
@johndyer236 ай бұрын
By far, the best ' thing' you've built. Bravo
@Derezzenith6 ай бұрын
9:47 I feel like you guys could sell the planes as a grind hard chopper merch
@rastaralph71546 ай бұрын
The front lights will be handy to see all the mud flying up into your face from the front Tyre 🤣🤔😂👍💚💛❤️
@schmitt90266 ай бұрын
Make a t shirt with all the cad designs, I was thinking about it earlier but now there’s the airplane bracket too
@vhsrally75916 ай бұрын
My kids and I love watching your video together. Can't wait to watch this once work is done and they're home from school. Maybe we'll have to break out some fresh Lego for this one!
@jacknorthover28056 ай бұрын
Awesome! Really really awesome 1st video, stoked for all that is to come! 👏
@chris24146 ай бұрын
There's nothing Ethan can't build. The guys a GOAT fabricator
@barnett256 ай бұрын
And not just fabricator. He is R&D, engineering, fabrication, CNC operator, test driver.... He basically does every job in a automotive company except marketing and sales.
@davidanalyst6716 ай бұрын
@@barnett25 thats edwins job. He wasn't really in this vid much
@chris24146 ай бұрын
@@barnett25 I just wanted to keep it short. We all know what he can do 🙂
@KenzertYT6 ай бұрын
YEAHH!! New upload! I tell all my friends that GrindHard is better than TV, cuz it is. Think I've summoned 5 new fans for you in the past few weeks!
@antiunclematter95026 ай бұрын
I honestly forgot tv existed lol, I didn't know people still watched it
@KenzertYT6 ай бұрын
@@antiunclematter9502 For real, I'd rather watch legitimate KZbinrs like GHPC with infinitely higher production value and good vibes, than TV at this point
@jimmywannstrom51516 ай бұрын
Imagine being a bikerider watching Ethan drifting this monster through entire corners and then going after him and barely being able to get on the road. I mean its not like Ethan didnt have problems with it, but it must be a humbling experience!
@PrimeGlobalAdventures6186 ай бұрын
Watching from Kenya 🇰🇪
@1young-geezer6 ай бұрын
Ethan's version of "This Old House", hahahahaha - and waaaaaaaaaay better!!! NEVER thought those tires would make it - proven me SO wrong. Brilliant, the whole series, all the contraptions. Thanks so much. Step by step by step, LOVED watching and waiting and watching the next. Super fine fellows.
@Menuss6 ай бұрын
Grind Hard crew, Has anyone mentioned how the front wheel looks like it has an extremely vertical rake angle? On a car it would be called caster. It may be that i am just not seeing it well. The average rake angle on motorcycles I think is between 17 and 25 degrees. More caster, or rake, is important on a bike because it increases stability and makes it easier to lean into the turns. If the angle is too steep, the bike may literally be trying to throw you out of the turn. It may have some to do with why it is difficult to control. Lead point geometry is also one of the key factors in making a bike stay upright when moving. Smarter people than me can probably expand on this info. I love the work all these guys do, and have been watching for years. Keep it up, crew! These videos make me want to get out there and build stuff!
@Wazaarbazaar6 ай бұрын
Its Grind-Punk!❤
@papercut1386 ай бұрын
What gave you the idea for this? "Well, it all started with a Badazz Barbie gocart"😂😂👍👍👍
@Miner4Nine6 ай бұрын
You could get a battery low voltage cutoff module / controller/ panel to avoid a dead battery.
@SlamminBenjammin6 ай бұрын
I never thought this thing would ride without crashing and dumping it on its side... that did happen but im still impressed and yall redeemed my respect after ilosing it because of this thing.
@toejamr16 ай бұрын
How in the world could these guys just playing around in their garage “lose your respect?” 😂
@SlamminBenjammin6 ай бұрын
spending so much time and money building something that doesn't even work. I wouldn't call that playing around in the garage. They are engineers and this is how they make money.
@rafayiftikhar97116 ай бұрын
wait how will you change the tire ?
@lancesudberry2095 ай бұрын
After 2k miles 😆
@lancesudberry2095 ай бұрын
May be 15k
@say10336 ай бұрын
Of all the crazy builds I've seen in my life, in person and online. This definitely takes my vote for number 1. Anything is possible, but this does not look like it shouldn't exist or especially drive so well. Great job. Love all the builds, but this is ridiculously awesome.
@gzahirny6 ай бұрын
I can see the Hummers got back to the shop... At least I don't have to wait for next video
@EJG88946 ай бұрын
I’m so glad to see this thing work so well! Nice job Ethan, I can only imagine the triumph you must feel doing laps in this thing. You had a vision looking at those two tires and a motor, and you willed it into existence. This is way more than just a motorcycle build, you created something entirely unique. Kudos Man. Love all the work all you guys do over at Grind Hard.
@huntertierchen98886 ай бұрын
I can't say enough how much I love this bike! To be there in some way, even if it is “just” through this video. It's so much fun to watch this kind of documentary, with every little improvement it's nice to see that it's an improvement. I'm excited to see what happens next.... Love for this project
@samj11855 ай бұрын
I have a single sides swing arm on the REAR of my VFR. That front swing arm/articulating suspension fork contraption is inspired. You took the Cannondale Lefty to a whole new realm.
@bgd736 ай бұрын
valid point about the regular bike and snow bike. I simply have a 90 pound fat tire ebike.. it's like i can come to a stop and let the 26x4 tires do what they got to do on their own. A regular bike , you own it.. it is meant to be nimble and thrashed. weight versus footprint versus gyro. Awesome machine to see it running and drving.
@Unfoundrumors5 ай бұрын
Soft dampening, hard rebound and medium springs. Get a setup for the rear with leafs on both sides but do a single medium duty truck coil over with a mini rack and pinion setup inside and shock absorbing frame connected suspension arms along the outside to prevent oversteer under off-road conditions
@yomontOME6 ай бұрын
I love building motorized bicycles to go doordash
@Smokinbighit6 ай бұрын
Orange frame and flat black accents!! This thing is so crazy! Love the channel! Y’all are great to watch. Always a good day when a new video drops!!
@Ralph26 ай бұрын
Seeing the bike evolving and your increasing confidence with it has been a great journey! Jumping and drifting that beast like it's nothin'.
@dangoesracing6 ай бұрын
This has to be one of the best, if not the best, playlists I’ve binge watched ever. Well done, crazy build, really nicely executed 👍👍
@CKILBY-zu7fq6 ай бұрын
Congrats, its doing alot better.
@almightywhitey69556 ай бұрын
LOVE THE HEADLAMPS! GLAD i made it to end! I was worried the boy would wreck like ATV 3-Wheelers used to cornerin' on pavement BUTT he’s adjustin’ & laying it down more boldly in dem corners HEK EVEN DRIFTED!
@CKILBY-zu7fq6 ай бұрын
That file looked like the one I did for my guitar., lots of parts. And a file. Cool work. I'm glad to see you have got it moving. 🤔👍
@1ROB826 ай бұрын
I gotta give you guys major props! I wasn’t to sure about how this bike would do as it was built but you guys built an amazing machine my friends!
@nathanzapf74596 ай бұрын
Split the distance the chain travels by adding a secondary (middle) drive sprocket with adjustment (move up/down). The primary drive chain would turn the secondary drive sprocket. The torque your rear axle and sprocket are experiencing is why Buell used drive belts in-lieu of chains.
@baileylittle51706 ай бұрын
This project has been so cool to watch!! Amazing build! 👏