Nice one Mike, I couldn’t have handed the bin record crown over to a more deserving bloke! Your steering system is considerably more stable than my pram wheels on Evil Binevil 😂
Have you considered ballast weight in the very bottom of the bin body? Lead weights could be attached via strong double-sided automobile mounting tape. It might add significant stability by dropping the center of gravity. Just a thought ~ cheers!
I was just formulating a design for a horizontal bin I could ride on top of and thinking maybe nobody else had thought of it, when you mentioned that it is not the done thing - it's not unheard of for bogan children to ride them down hills on bin day here in Australia!
@@weldeddaydreams haha oh we all considered it im sure! But its just unsportsmanlike! Brillaint, I might have to turn to a bin gravity racer next then!
I know you shot it down as not Guinness compliant (for what Guinness is worth these days) but I would recline it back at 45 degrees for V2 anyway? I bet you could do 100mph then, Still a bin like if your mate was pushing you wish is pretty common I'd say. Better ergonomics to get in/out, better aerodynamics, it'd be front wheel drive with a tadpole wheel layout. the single rear wheel using the bin lid as a rear mudguard does the steering, the increased wheelbase will give more high speed stability.
So well explained and presented. You're the Rob Dahm of wheelie bins
Another awesome watch! Keep them coming mate
Quality again buddy! Thanks for repping the AMC Stickers too 👌🏼
Top video as always mike! I love the mix of facts, figures, humour and dicking about with anything with wheels 👌🏼
Love these vids and great to see inside the dream machine!
@@stu_sdc_media Thank you! I appreciate the support 👌
Thoroughly informative brilliantly navigated keep it going !!
Fantastic job! Congratulations too 🤘🏻
@@ChrisRollins thanks mate! Im sure you will be back!
Top work Mike, great edit! Really binspirational, keep it up 😁
@@mat_tamarin Jeese, I thought Id heard all the Bin puns by now!
😂 awesome mate
@@GasManLS7 cheers P! Appreciate the support 👌
Keep the videos coming can't wait for the next idea 😂
@@BenWoodhead-f5o thanks for the support Ben!
Looks like a wheelie good time 😂
Nice one Mike, I couldn’t have handed the bin record crown over to a more deserving bloke! Your steering system is considerably more stable than my pram wheels on Evil Binevil 😂
@@andyjennings92 Merely standing on the shoulders of giants!
You definately got the best bin name!
Have you considered ballast weight in the very bottom of the bin body?
Lead weights could be attached via strong double-sided automobile mounting tape. It might add significant stability by dropping the center of gravity. Just a thought ~ cheers!
Thats one thing I forgot to mention! You can actually see some lead flashing we bolted in and used as Ballast at 7:55
@mike_wallhead ✅️
I was just formulating a design for a horizontal bin I could ride on top of and thinking maybe nobody else had thought of it, when you mentioned that it is not the done thing - it's not unheard of for bogan children to ride them down hills on bin day here in Australia!
@@weldeddaydreams haha oh we all considered it im sure!
But its just unsportsmanlike!
Brillaint, I might have to turn to a bin gravity racer next then!
Grab an old gokart frame and drop the bin on top.😂😂
They blow down the street on their side..😂😂
I know you shot it down as not Guinness compliant (for what Guinness is worth these days) but I would recline it back at 45 degrees for V2 anyway? I bet you could do 100mph then, Still a bin like if your mate was pushing you wish is pretty common I'd say. Better ergonomics to get in/out, better aerodynamics, it'd be front wheel drive with a tadpole wheel layout. the single rear wheel using the bin lid as a rear mudguard does the steering, the increased wheelbase will give more high speed stability.