It looks like an amazing adventure so far Jeremiah! Challenges and victories. People appear to have been really supportive so far. The journey is the destination. Keep the videos coming.
Hi Jeremy, I suggest that you get yourself to Harbour Freight or want whatever iron monger is in the area. Get some heavy duty hooks for the underside of the trailer for tie down . Such as needed for the recovery truck that took you across the bridge. Thomas in Kent England
I guess that's what you were after but so far your camper seems to be more problems than benefits. I think you were better off either with an non-cargo ebike and a tent or an EV with a teardrop trailer. The Polydrops P17A1 teardrop trailer looks similar to yours and even comes with 9.6kWh of battery power. How are you keeping the whole thing charged? You are plugging-in at libraries? Are the solar panels enough? What are you gonna do in Latin America where the electrical outlets might be iffy?
I was inspired by the angles of the Polydrop trailer. There’s a learning curve with everything. I’m sharing the problems, but overall I’m thrilled with it.
The cargo bike is a big win. Massive battery not really possible otherwise. Towing weight distribution counts too. This, or at least much shorter, trips should be doable with just the cargo bike and tent + electrical cooking gear. The trailer at least helps with autonomy/charging, and can get out of the rain quickly, or camp in the rain/cold much more comfortably. My vote is that he should have brought his old dog.
This is like real time these videos are coming out like a day or two from being filmed why are you in shorts I like in south Carolina and its down to 30 and 40s at night how are you doing this wizardry
Interesting to see the urban obstacles that you encounter and subsequently overcome, largely by the friendliness of strangers. Loving every episode 👍
It looks like an amazing adventure so far Jeremiah! Challenges and victories.
People appear to have been really supportive so far. The journey is the destination.
Keep the videos coming.
Thanks Barry! Say hi to the hockey fellas for me if you see them
@@Jerbrown I'll be sure to do that on Thursday.
Great to see all the workers & officials everywhere so helpful and friendly to you:)✌️
Fantastic tour👍🚴👍🚴👍🚴
Such an amazing adventure. You really deserve more subs for this project and adventure. Here is my like and interaction.
Thanks. I was a bit grumpy today and you’ve cheered me up. Cheers!
I'm thinking a movie will be made when the first part of your adventure is done! Heading out and around the world eh? Do it!! 👍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Why not eh
That is the coolest camper I have ever seen!!
Glad you like it!
Fantastic adventure! greetings from Brazil!
Greetings Diego!
Nice tune.....👌......and adventure...
Thanks ✌️
Great update!
Hi Jeremy, I suggest that you get yourself to Harbour Freight or want whatever iron monger is in the area. Get some heavy duty hooks for the underside of the trailer for tie down . Such as needed for the recovery truck that took you across the bridge.
Thomas in Kent England
I want a camper like that.
I’ll build you one when I get back!
Dude where can I get a bike like that…you have inspired me, I’m 65 years old 👍👍
You can build a version :) or wait until I can get a production model rolling.
Hey Jer ... Happy Halloween! Boo!
Hey John! Happy Halloween!
"It's not OK" sounding like Bill Burr 🤣
😂
Sure glad you didn’t loose the whole shebang there, bro! 🤪🤦🏻♂️😅
Close call sis!
Can you put part number on all of your Cyberdrop videos? Thanks.
Ok
I was thinking about how much you would charge for this if it was on the market. The bike and camper sounds fun to have for hunting and fishing.
Yeah! I have to find a way to bring the price point down and still have a modest profit margin. Working on it.
I guess that's what you were after but so far your camper seems to be more problems than benefits. I think you were better off either with an non-cargo ebike and a tent or an EV with a teardrop trailer. The Polydrops P17A1 teardrop trailer looks similar to yours and even comes with 9.6kWh of battery power.
How are you keeping the whole thing charged? You are plugging-in at libraries? Are the solar panels enough?
What are you gonna do in Latin America where the electrical outlets might be iffy?
I was inspired by the angles of the Polydrop trailer. There’s a learning curve with everything. I’m sharing the problems, but overall I’m thrilled with it.
The cargo bike is a big win. Massive battery not really possible otherwise. Towing weight distribution counts too. This, or at least much shorter, trips should be doable with just the cargo bike and tent + electrical cooking gear. The trailer at least helps with autonomy/charging, and can get out of the rain quickly, or camp in the rain/cold much more comfortably. My vote is that he should have brought his old dog.
Better sleeping or resting in a trailer than a tent .....
@@normandgallant8106 or a hotel
This is like real time these videos are coming out like a day or two from being filmed why are you in shorts I like in south Carolina and its down to 30 and 40s at night how are you doing this wizardry
Maybe it’s a Canadian thing? My legs don’t get cold haha
Cool
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