In today’s video we have some fun with a giant Big Red 3 Wheeler! I hope you enjoy the video and thanks for watching! KENTUCKY KUSTOMS SHIRTS - www.kentuckyba... INSTAGRAM - / kentuckyballistics TWITTER - / kyballistics
Big Big Red is ridiculously awesome and I love it. Of course we wanna see if it will float but I think you might need some sort of outriggers on the front to stabilize it and keep it from flipping. That does make me kinda nervous about it flipping and pinning you under it. Stay safe Scotts
They floated and were fairly stable on their original tires and any three wheeler tire, but I really don’t believe it’s going to float cause of the weight of the tractor tires
Always a joy to see both Jr and Sr together Infront of the camera :) You should build a fork brace infront of the wheel, and build a brace structure onto it, and then have a nice shelf/bed or even a gunrack on top of the front wheel. Could help even out the weight a bit ?
Impressive build, being able to maintain a certain level of stock is equally impressive. I would kindly suggest to either adjust or replace the cam chain and guides before you saw a hole through the jug. I could hear that chain rattling bad! It will float, but it will do so tires up, be careful. You guys are awesome!
I’ve been watching a lot of your videos lately. VERY ENTERTAINING!! An idea for all the vehicles, maybe make a dirt track of your own for your creations. Testing mobility and jump ability😏and overall add some extra fun for all the monster machines.
I watched this on my TV the other day so I didn't get to comment til now. I love how ridiculous this thing is. It's so you, Scott! What a friggin blast!
I had an ATC 70 when I was a kid.. Was a fun little bike. But got you no where in a hurry.. Damn that thing was slow.. And absolutely no suspension other than the balloon tires. Childhood memories..good times. Love the vids... Awesome to see father and son with such a tight bond..cherish every moment with your pops.
No way! I never thought you’d buy it. That was a super cool build. Great fab skills mounting that 9 inch to the back. Saw it online a few months ago on Honda hoarders. That’s siiick
Hey Scott!, First I love your video's, I can't wait to watch your next video's!, I'm 63 yrs old & a gun collector. My collection starts in 1860's all bullet firing guns, 1704 guns to date. Keep up the good work, I'm retired now!!! GOOD LUCK! & say Hello to your DAD! MARTIN J. CORBITT SR.
It looks like it's flexing at the steering yolk in some of the first shots I saw the front wheel bending back as it's ridin just something to consider as always love the content🤘
Kentucky love the wheeler, have 2 myself. You can put them through absolute hell, I've gone through just about everything. Im from Minnesota so in the spring the ground gets really mushy from the snow melt, goes right through it, and two feet of snow most of the time can get through aswell. I think your tires have too much pressure in them, lower that and you got more suspension. But also yours will definitely float no question. My dad back in the day used to tie a rope to the front and swim the wheeler across the Mississippi river to the sandbar. So yeah three wheelers are the ultimate offroader and always are a good time. Glad to see them getting some love as they normally have the danger stigma, but they really aren't more dangerous than say a four wheeler. Sure they might be more tippy but you can get used to it and they are much lighter.
That’s the most all terrain 3 wheeler I’ve ever seen! Just a thought, would a little water in the front tire help with constant weight on the front end?
Adding water to the front tire is a great idea. My dad put chloride in his tractor tires for weight. We would have used water but Michigan freezes hard in the winter.
Definitely see if it floats. Maybe some knobby tires so they don't spin as much and can get better grip in deep water or in soft terrain. Add some weights to that front rack for less chance to flip backwards on ya when you give it the beans. Maybe some spacers or something to widen up the rear end for less chance of it tipping sideways on ya. Gotta be careful Scotts. Oh also, when you guys beef up that front end, maybe extend it out just a bit. You know, kinda like a chopper style (but definitely not as long as a chopper) to give it a longer footprint.
That's one of the coolest vehicles I've ever seen. The forks, however, look like they need a lot of beefing up. I can see the lower crossmember of the triple clamp flexing. I must ride it
I saw this on your shooting channel and had to come see it. I had a honda trike when i was a kid and it was a beast. Man i really wanted to see that thing go thru that big hole in the creek. Hopefully you make another one and try to get it to go through all kinds of stuff. Deep water, deep mud, plow some tall fields, maybe stud the tires with those drill in studs. Subscribed now. I like the woodsy creek videos with off road stuff. Reminds me of being a kid👍🏻
Scott: (Both of you,) That is the most fun I have had all week! Install a snorkel, seal the spark plug and electrical. Then see if it floats! You can always bolt on paddles.....
Hey Scott and Scott. I have been watching yall for a long time. Love the content. AIR DOWN THOSE TIRES. On a regular big red you only need 3 to 4 psi in the tires. Thats why the big red didn't have rear suspension originally. You would be less tippy and have much better grip if you did that.
Easily the coolest goofy custom vehicle on RU-vid. And there's some wacky stuff out there. This is borderline useful though. Looks like something that would crawl out of a bayou.
Absolutely awesome! I saw it on Scott's gun channel and knew I had to see this. My cousin used to have a bike like this with big wide tires a long time ago. I think it was a Honda trail bike. We wanna see it in water Scott!