Ah, you're back. And with a surprising build. A motorcycle. Can't wait till the end how this will turn. But I am sure it's going to be as good as the cars.
I was waiting for a bike, and I'm in awe. It's even better than I thought, not only because of that but also to see you taking an old project of yours right 'til now is already great, can't wait to see what you will do and to see it finished, thank you once again.
10 years since you started this build. I can only imagine how far you have come in developing your skills and technique. Could you have guessed that the bike would have reached this level of detail all these years later? Well done
Cool models. I like your gear linkage and fork improvements. I built the CR110 several years ago and tried turning some rims for the first time. I like these bike kits because they really encourage you to get in there and start modifying and scratch building things. They're fairly priced too for such oddball kits. The Indians are pricey.
I'm so pleased that you decided to finish building the kit, it really looks superb and the bike is from a time when I went to motorcycle race meetings here in England. I have only one small issue with the kit: the chain is too tight, - it should have a little droop when at rest to allow for movement of the suspension. Thank you once more for another excellent and inspiring video.
Brilliant return to an unfinished project -!!!! and as always your build videos are captivating - it's impossible for me to just skip parts of your presentations PS: My dad had a DS 21 - so that particular car also personally touched me (;-))))
Taking care of some unfinished business. I like it. Speaking of Gunze Sangyo, I have another offer for you. I have in my possession the Fiat 695 Abarth super builder kit. Dave had his limitations, and he knows he could never do justice to the kit the way that you do. I’d end up with a pile of scrap that I’d probably have to burn. Or smash. And don’t get me started on cutting all of the panels open! Would you like it? I’d be more than happy to send it to you. Just let me know.
As a bike enthusiast I just know this is going to be another awesome build. How do you research the size for some of the parts? For instance, size of bolts or cables. Anyway, can't wait for part 2. Loving this channel.
Wow 10 years ago started and now it will be done in a few months. Those chain adjusters are the cherry on the cake. But i got 1 question. Why don,t you use the chain detail kit from tamiya?? then you got a real chain and turning backwheel. Are those tamiya parts not capable with this Gunze kit??
The chain of the kit is etched, so I thought there was no problem with the details. It is possible to use Tamiya's chain, but it seems that the production of sprockets will be necessary. Thanks.
@@A4Garage but the strength in spoked wheels is when there under tension, Iam going to make a jawa speedway bike nitro powered but as a stationary running model, and the wheels is where I know I will struggle with the spokes, the wheel will need a little strength to take the spinning