Yes! The caravan build you said you weren't going to film :) Excited to see the progress of this build! Your partner must love all these half complete projects hahaha
Yep I thought I was waiting until the very end to post it 😂 yeah she’s wanting things finished haha but very patient. Mower has to be done and caravan sealed up and out of the shed by the end of the year 👌🏻
Build looks good, Cant wait to see it finished. You are right though, chain tensioners need to be on the bottom of the chain cos when the power comes on it tries to pull the top of the chain in a straight line. Would love a sticker. Keep up the good work
The build is looking good Man keep looking forward to seeing it on the road. I know just how you feel it’s hard to get motivated when a build is over a long period but you will be happy you stuck to it good luck and I would love a sticker
@@EngineeredToDesign Yep twin carbs, I couldn't deal with an injected motor with all the problems of fuel pumps and shit. Just a straight old gravity feed will do.
just found your video great job working it out with basic tools the governor is holding you back from achieving top speed bypass it . governors are for sissy’s anyway
I like the gear lever, Your steering looks out of line in the test drive. I’d paint the frame black and the aluminium panels to match the plastic. Maybe a bonnet for the front obviously not covering the entire engine, just to reference the jeep hood. Love it all, great work.
Cool project! One issue I foresee is the rear chain tensioner is on the tension side of the chain while driving forward, so it’ll just push out of the way while the bottom side will still have slack
That is awesome! I subscribed cannot wait to see more of this build. Someday I'll do something like this but right now all my money is going towards my Honda elite SR moped. I almost got it to 50mph haha you have inspired me
I'm loving your videos dude, Its good to see an Australian making these videos. I've been watching channels like cars&cameras, and grindhard plumbing for the longest time, but I try to seek out local content when I can. You've got some solid fabbing skills there. This bike turned out awesome. I look forward to seeing what else you come out with in the future!