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Приєднався 21 лют 2024
In 1962 Chris Bonington chose to climb, 34 years later after summiting Aconcagua and with an invite to the Himalaya the following spring I had to make the same decision - I chose to work - Idiot.
That being said I have worked all over the world, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russia, South Africa, Siberia, China, South Korea, Australia, Malaysia and now Denmark and during that time I have managed a few adventures.
From Ice climbing in North America & Europe to snowmobiling in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Svalbard, Canada and Alaska, 2 attempts to jet ski round the UK (and around the top of Scotland, not through the Caledonian), quad biked round the UK - closest road to the coast and now lets see what else we can come up with....The World, is after all, my Lobster.
NOTE: Do Not Like, Do not Subscribe - This channel is for me to save my adventures and share with the family - it will be boring!
Seriously, a lifetime subscription to 'Dulls Ville' magazine would be more interesting.
That being said I have worked all over the world, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russia, South Africa, Siberia, China, South Korea, Australia, Malaysia and now Denmark and during that time I have managed a few adventures.
From Ice climbing in North America & Europe to snowmobiling in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Svalbard, Canada and Alaska, 2 attempts to jet ski round the UK (and around the top of Scotland, not through the Caledonian), quad biked round the UK - closest road to the coast and now lets see what else we can come up with....The World, is after all, my Lobster.
NOTE: Do Not Like, Do not Subscribe - This channel is for me to save my adventures and share with the family - it will be boring!
Seriously, a lifetime subscription to 'Dulls Ville' magazine would be more interesting.
Are these road legal?
@@ChannelNotFound definitely not
bro had it in for that cyclist😂
Great looking kart. Congratulations on a lovely build!
Why are all these designs made with such a narrow track? I can understand the solid rear axle being wider would make a difference, but why is the front so narrow?
@@911hillclimber because my garden gate is narrow
Try more toe in.
You did it!! 🎉 Amazing! What a great journey. Beautiful places & well narrated either loads of info. Thank you & congrats!!
Nice. Good job.
Looks great! But uhm, I have a question... Did you get the track width from a plan measured in inches, and then build it in centimeters?! It looks like you could store that badboy in an upright broom closet!
@andrewroudny track matches the size of my backyard gate. Yes very skinny and challenging to drive. But fun
Nice looking kart. Seems a bit challenging to drive. Love the instruments, how did you do them?
@papiken1 instruments are photos, shopped, then put in a chrome surround and sealed with clear epoxy
@@BlahBlahstuff They look pretty nice. Thanks.
Are you planing to stop at Grenen, or will you walk back? East coast or maybe Hærvejen?
@Gert-DK unfortunately I will be leaving Denmark soon, so I will be sropping at Grenen
Good built, Very good video. Have FUN..👍👍✌️
Track is too narrow
very nice mate. looks like we’ve go the same steering wheel, did you make your own adapter to go from the 6 hols on the boss, to the 9 holes on the wheel?
Hi, yes made my own adaptor to a removable hub so it is easier to get in and out
AH, really was a nice guy, building all those summer houses for he's boys.
Do NOT mess with the Seals. It is a predator, with a terrible bite. So don't stress them.
I am not so sure about your date theory. Women here are into cycling, not so much fishing. She could do some sunbathing, while you were fishing 🙂. The bike part, won't scare any women.
Very true.
I think it was in this area Danish Army committed a nasty little war crime in 45-46. German soldiers were forced to remove mines, and at the end of the day, they were forced to run through the freshly cleared area (QC). There were casualties.
Ugh, but thanks for the update
Do you know the there are over 8000 km coastline in DK? Keep on walking 🙂 You mentioned Private Beach area. First, there are very few private beaches in DK. Second, the owner of a beach can NOT forbid you walking through, on the beach. Tested and tried in court, and they know it. In general, the thinking here in DK, is that the nature is for everybody. As an example: Much of the waterfront in Copenhagen is privately owned, but the waterfront is open to the public. Condition when they bought it.
Wow, in reality I think I picked the easiest one to start with 😄
3:50 At the Storm flood 30th of August 1923, drowned 19 men, who was working building the dyke. I can't see what is in front of 30. It is not clear, for me, if they were building the dyke or the working at building on the dyke. Best guess, they were digging the dyke. EDIT: It suddenly struck me, that this area, was German from 1864 to 1920. So I believe it is reasonable to think, that the person writing this, had German as first language, hence the poor/imprecise Danish language on the stone.
Oops! How rude!! Fancy painting the ferry deck 😮😡🤬
What a lovely build! May I ask where you got the wheels and hubs? :D
Wheels are Apollo dirt bike front wheels and hubs
It handles like a shopping cart...
Worse with too much pressure in the front tyres, but it does make it a little more exciting at 70km
Very cool 👍
Very cool 👍
Very cool 👍
Where is this beach?
Vejers Strand, Blavand
A four wheel rear powered car needs a differential. By the back tire tracks while in a corner and the front wheels pushed against the sand in a corner, my guess is that the car has no differential and a fixed rear axel. In other words the back wheels are fixed connected to each other and make the exact same rotation always. That explains handling in corners being difficult. But the car looks amazing. very pretty :)
No Diff but one drive/brake wheel the other free travel, same effect
@@BlahBlahstuff aha ok. good thinking.
Did I see the usage of MDF wood? Isn't that the most heavy and least strong wood choice one can make? If it is MDF why did you chose it. Build looks great :)
very very nice :)
Awesome execution with the nuts and bolts
Fantastic presentation man, gorgeous work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your front wheels are to close together. Needs wider axle. Everything looks great. Nice ride
Agreed. But that is all explained in the build video. No choice, max 70cm wide
@@BlahBlahstuffThat seems narrow, who’s rules are they?
U from Uk or Danish? 😊 Lovely to see your cyclekart. A mate and me are building ours soon and hope to get them to look realistic, like yours. Nice little trip on the beach :-)
From the UK.
Ser godt ud 🎉 lidt smalt styrtøj, men virker jo fint 😊
WOW
Hej. Super fed lille racer. Har du eventuelle links til fælge mm af grej du har brugt på den? Vi er et par stykker fra Nordjylland der gerne vil igang med CyckleKarts :-) Hilsen Mickey
Wheels are Apollo dirt bike wheels 17" - lots of trouble making these fit. stick to the Stevenson formula recommendations or check out the cycleKart club for ideas - www.cyclekartclub.com/
@@BlahBlahstuff thanks a ton and happy to join the hobby soon
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Nice stickers, i got a couple on my Ute.
Very very nice well done.
Nice to see one built without a large workshop 👍
Jeep
The Godfather loves it so you nailed it its perfect I ❤ cyclekarts
Very Nice BB
Amazing