Thanks for watching - got to work out what to do about this sideways motor issue in the next episode! Thanks to Raid for supporting my nonsense with their sponsorship! Install Raid for Free ✅ Mobile and PC: clik.cc/eruDb and get a special starter pack 💥 Available only for the next 30 days 💥
FURZE!!! Do a collab with this guy and build some medieval rocket launching, sword throwing reclining wooden chair scooter! And maybe throw your dad in there as well!
Maybe check This Old Tony UA-cam about making a go-kart from a lawnmower engine. It may be doable, but he had tons of comments saying that it wasn't going to work for these (good reasons) so he should bite the bullet and get a better engine easier to adapt to a go-kart.
Its not how bad you screw up, but how you fix it with least amount of cost, so only you know you screwed up. In this case narrow the rear frame if axle has some room for it, or drill a hole in the end and put washer and bolt on the end, or weld a nut/knob on there like in dirt bike axles have. Helps later to free things up, if this ends up sitting unused long time and little rust starts to form. Seems like many of these DIY builds forget things like durability and ease of maintenance for quick youtube moneyz and builds just end up dusting or rusting away unused. Also isint this things weight bit much for bicycle disk brake, specially with that heavy back frame? Should have gone to mopeds disk brake right away.
I doubt he underestimates Colin's ability. Colin Furze just makes it look easy. They definitely need to collaborate on something together. They both have their own strengths. I'd love to see Alec teach Colin some Forging, whilst Colin teaches Alec everything else. Lol jk, t They both are extremely talented and I love watching both their channels, Will's too
"I have no idea how to build ______, but by goodness, we are going to find out how!" This quote can summarise half the videos on this channel and I love it.
I failed technical mechanics exam at college for a similar mistake. I didn't realise my calculator was in arc measure mode instead of degrees. So all my results were wrong...
It really is a shame we cant get Alec, Jamie, and Will in a shop together, just the 3 of them. Also, I’m loving the old style of the channel you’ve got going right now
Hey Alec, I don't know if it's a time thing, or a trying to beat the UA-cam algorithm thing or what, but the videos feel a bit rushed at the moment. I don't mean quality wise, I just mean that the detail in each process feels a lot less than it would have been in older vids. I really enjoyed the pace and how much I learnt in Alec Steele vids back in the day, and really felt I could follow the process. Recently (with the exception of the chair) I feel they are beautifully produced, but very short and I don't really have a clue what you are doing most of the time. I know these aren't tutorials per se but I'd love to have a bit more voice over or explanation and the same amount of project time in a double or triple length video. Great stuff still though my man
yea, I've noticed the difference myself. Maybe it's the editor, or the location change (or they are trying to make up for the lack of Will to also make a vid) but something has definitely changed.
@@scrawnyclownsnatch9656 same, it just doesn´t feel right nowadays. And the lengths of the videos, I would take every other week and longer episodes than how it is now.
I stopped watching for a while as the videos were getting to far out. I realy enjoyed the early more tutorial style stuff. But I now accept he is running a business and these are more commercial to get views to please the sponsors. It is the way of any successful tuber. AvE is the exception to this rule.
Yeah, it honestly feels like he's just cranking out 9 minute videos of projects he doesn't really care about for the sake of cramming in those juicy 1 minute ads.
Its a big scary how big the sprocket is compared to the wheel. It looks like it will have only a few milimeter of distance between it and the ground meaning if the wheel flexes it might scratch over the ground.
I was looking for this comment before I said the same thing. That spongy tyre is going to deform and the chain driving the sprocket is going to grind on the floor. Or he'll hit a bump and bend the brake disc which will lock up the back wheel and waaaaaaahhhhh
Poor chap, this thing has been kicking his arse from the outset. It's funny how quick and simple a project looks like it'll be until you come to start it.
I like how Alec is inspiring people to get up and build something even if they have no idea. Sometimes, you just have to correct your course on the way. Learn things bit by bit.
Lathe from beginner to competent without mutilating or killing yourself. Fantastic! Please keep up the good work. (and tell Will to do the same, he seems to be more accident prone for some weird reason)
I love that as you evolve in interests, you naturally allow your channel to evolve with you. Blacksmithing to fabricating to machining and engineering. I love it
Mistakes are made when you allow the excitement to blind you to the fundamentals of any project. In this case, you forgot two things. "Measure twice, cut once." "Keep a constantly updated set of critical measurements." My guess? When you built the rear box, you got the dimensions wrong there. The stock looks about a quarter-inch, so if you welded the sides "inside" the end pieces, you would end up a half-inch out of spec. The axle was perfect. The box for the rear end was wrong.
Every once in a great while Alec swears and it's just the smallest thing to make me smile. For obvious reasons keep things PG for the audience and algorithm but just a touch of aggression to remind us he is normal too.
I'll be doing my university dissertation on different steels used in knife making , analysing the mechanical properties of that steel and at the end manufacturing a knife . I wanted to include a section on Damascus steel and compare the properties of that to the properties of the monosteel that is used to create Damascus. Can you please upvote so alec sees this ? I'd love to get him included so he can send some small Damascus samples and then sharing the learnings with a video to all of you .
Hello Alec , as an engineer, my advice would be to upgrade your brake discs , with weight and torque , the disc will not handle forces for any length of use .. Good luck, enjoying your videos and candour . cheers mate from Oz-tralia...🦘🦘🦘🦘
This is why engineers draw everything up first. I remember on one of my first baseplate designs I put the nuts too close to be tightened, and my boss pointed it out to me on the drawing. Fortunately it was fixed before it ever reached the field...
The current engine is WAAAAYYYY too powerfull for a scooter as is, if he can figure out how to mesh a vertical shaft to a horizontal axel, this should be interesting :P
Look up how a twisted V-belt is layed out. It'll easily do the 90 degree twist required for the lawnmower engine to work it's best. If you add a tensioner to the belt on a hand-control, the V-belt will also act as a clutch. (for a while anyway, but they're cheap...)
As always, great content and thank you for being honest and showing that people do make mistakes and learn from them! looking forward to the next video/s!
5:49 I'm really happy seeing Alec smiling like that again. He's having a lot of fun teasing Jamie and I'm glad he's having a lot of fun making stuff right now. Also him swearing at the lathe makes me happy as it is something I do on a daily basis. Except it's more like "Oh, you BASTARD" like Gorgeous George in the movie Snatch, as I make mistakes
How can you tell Alec is finally relaxing and being unvarnished........... he occasionally starts swearing like he was raised in a dockside tavern! Lol all good by me, it's hilarious.
what is joy without sorrow? what is success without failure? what is a win without a loss? what is health without illness? you have to experience each if you are to appreciate the other. there is always going to be suffering. it’s how you look at your suffering, how you deal with it, that will define you. mark twain
Machinist/Design-Engineer here, Well done Sir!! Fastest way to learn to swim is to get kicked off a boat. Same with engineering. I suspect the mistakes made now will be in your mind forever and you'll not make them again!
How Alec makes his life difficult - Part 1 billion and four xD ..now seriously, great job, Alec. You'll figure it out and you shall ride that scooter :D
Snap-rings aren't designed for side-loads like you may get on the scoot. They are just meant to stop an unloaded shaft from backing out of a hole. On reflection, I may need to rephrase that last sentence.
In the first episode I mentioned the lack of mistakes... I think we found them XD in this video Alec is making up for the lack of mistakes in the last one lol
I love how when Alec tries to be precise, it doesn't work. But when he decides to just f#%@ it, then it worms. Maybe he just just go with it more often??
time for a Colin Furze collab. you make all the mettal matterial in the forge, and he try to build something. use a wheel o "fortune" thing. like need to have a diesel engine. or need to be able to lift palletsw. or go 40 mph or fill a cup of love. and then a wheel what you both make. alec makes a flatbar . or he makes a baringholder etc etc
Reminds me of my dad in his workshop. He'd say "I should start a mushroom farm." Someone would ask why. He'd reply "Because everything I touch turns to poop." Just keep on moving forward. And remember the old engineer's mantra: grind to fit, paint to match, and when in doubt, hit it with a hammer.
Build an Ultra-lite flying machine!!!!!! Or a mini-copter!!!! Think of all the time you'd save avoiding traffic jams in Montana! All the fresh, clean air you'd get! The short-cuts you could take! Edit: You could play RAID from the skies!!
Lol! I had previously thought your swearing vocabulary was much like that of Clark Kent but @5:05 i reckon this project might turn you into Superman III before its complete 😉
Hey man really love the videos. I’m working on a almost identical project right now, it’s a lot easier if you weld a sprocket to the wheel and have the axle stationary. Also I’m running my lawn mower engine in a horizontal shaft configuration, you just have to turn the cabuerator sideways and mess with the oiling system
Snap rings r a secondary retainer. Use lock collars on the inside of both bearings. Normally us have them on both sides of one bearing but doesnt look like it would work and u likely dont need it for this
My dad always told me to measure twice and cut once. With lathe work I'm not too sure. Always check measurements Alec. So close! Keep at it mate you almost got it.
Y'know Alec... It's lovely to see the process and you always learn more from mistakes than successes... But perhaps have a word with Colin Furze? This is his jam after all and he can probably give you some tips.
I have not ever used a lathe in my life (yet) but what I have learned from YT is that when grinding or using sandpaper on lathe you should cover the ways. The hard grit gets in the ways and grinds them when you move the cross slide.
Wonder what's happening with the workshop back in Montana. Think all the staff back there are just hired to manage/run the online store, don't think they actually produce anything on site. Seriously nice shop setup going unused 😳
Awesome Alec so happy to see this video. can't wait to see even more of this build. keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work Alec. can't wait for next build. forge on. fab on. weld on. keep making. god bless.
Thanks for watching - got to work out what to do about this sideways motor issue in the next episode! Thanks to Raid for supporting my nonsense with their sponsorship! Install Raid for Free ✅ Mobile and PC: clik.cc/eruDb and get a special starter pack 💥 Available only for the next 30 days 💥
FURZE!!! Do a collab with this guy and build some medieval rocket launching, sword throwing reclining wooden chair scooter! And maybe throw your dad in there as well!
what about the metiorite??
I hope you never run into me, it' will be heavier than the average family saloon
LOL! Try rebuilding a 4L60e transmission next Alec.
Maybe check This Old Tony UA-cam about making a go-kart from a lawnmower engine. It may be doable, but he had tons of comments saying that it wasn't going to work for these (good reasons) so he should bite the bullet and get a better engine easier to adapt to a go-kart.
oh I cut things short many times and ordered more and done it again, there was 3 360 swing axles in the end lol.
Its not how bad you screw up, but how you fix it with least amount of cost, so only you know you screwed up.
In this case narrow the rear frame if axle has some room for it, or drill a hole in the end and put washer and bolt on the end, or weld a nut/knob on there like in dirt bike axles have. Helps later to free things up, if this ends up sitting unused long time and little rust starts to form. Seems like many of these DIY builds forget things like durability and ease of maintenance for quick youtube moneyz and builds just end up dusting or rusting away unused.
Also isint this things weight bit much for bicycle disk brake, specially with that heavy back frame? Should have gone to mopeds disk brake right away.
That what you call perseverance 😁😁😁
This is Alec realising that Colin Furze is actually a genius.
Just wanted to say "get some Furze training"! 😊
Lmao oof
I doubt he underestimates Colin's ability. Colin Furze just makes it look easy. They definitely need to collaborate on something together. They both have their own strengths. I'd love to see Alec teach Colin some Forging, whilst Colin teaches Alec everything else. Lol jk, t
They both are extremely talented and I love watching both their channels, Will's too
Not a genius, just an engineer... 😁
I mean he is a genius, hes also insane
"We're going to build a scooter with basic easy to find parts"
*whips out $10k lathe*
In Alec's defense, the parts ARE easy to find. It's the tools that can be a real pain to locate.
He has another lathe in the US also. If you have the tools why not use them.
"I have no idea how to build ______, but by goodness, we are going to find out how!"
This quote can summarise half the videos on this channel and I love it.
The other half are new shop setup videos?
Should have only been half a millimeter off but you switched the calipers to inches!
first mistake
Didn't that same mistake crash a rover on Mars?
@@Eyes0penNoFear Maybe. But we landed a rover on Mars.
I failed technical mechanics exam at college for a similar mistake. I didn't realise my calculator was in arc measure mode instead of degrees. So all my results were wrong...
@@DavidGuyton Nasa uses metric system .
It really is a shame we cant get Alec, Jamie, and Will in a shop together, just the 3 of them.
Also, I’m loving the old style of the channel you’ve got going right now
I was thinking the same thing. He's getting back to his roots it seems and I really like it.
Hey Alec, I don't know if it's a time thing, or a trying to beat the UA-cam algorithm thing or what, but the videos feel a bit rushed at the moment. I don't mean quality wise, I just mean that the detail in each process feels a lot less than it would have been in older vids. I really enjoyed the pace and how much I learnt in Alec Steele vids back in the day, and really felt I could follow the process. Recently (with the exception of the chair) I feel they are beautifully produced, but very short and I don't really have a clue what you are doing most of the time. I know these aren't tutorials per se but I'd love to have a bit more voice over or explanation and the same amount of project time in a double or triple length video. Great stuff still though my man
yea, I've noticed the difference myself. Maybe it's the editor, or the location change (or they are trying to make up for the lack of Will to also make a vid) but something has definitely changed.
@@scrawnyclownsnatch9656 same, it just doesn´t feel right nowadays. And the lengths of the videos, I would take every other week and longer episodes than how it is now.
I stopped watching for a while as the videos were getting to far out.
I realy enjoyed the early more tutorial style stuff. But I now accept he is running a business and these are more commercial to get views to please the sponsors. It is the way of any successful tuber. AvE is the exception to this rule.
Yeah, it honestly feels like he's just cranking out 9 minute videos of projects he doesn't really care about for the sake of cramming in those juicy 1 minute ads.
Its a big scary how big the sprocket is compared to the wheel. It looks like it will have only a few milimeter of distance between it and the ground meaning if the wheel flexes it might scratch over the ground.
A large sprocket is only an issue when it's away from the wheel. A large sprocket is fine as long as it hugs the wheel
I was looking for this comment before I said the same thing. That spongy tyre is going to deform and the chain driving the sprocket is going to grind on the floor. Or he'll hit a bump and bend the brake disc which will lock up the back wheel and waaaaaaahhhhh
Poor chap, this thing has been kicking his arse from the outset. It's funny how quick and simple a project looks like it'll be until you come to start it.
I can see a piece of Alec's soul leaving his boddy every time that Jamie spoils his bad joke LOL
I like how Alec is inspiring people to get up and build something even if they have no idea. Sometimes, you just have to correct your course on the way. Learn things bit by bit.
Lathe from beginner to competent without mutilating or killing yourself. Fantastic! Please keep up the good work. (and tell Will to do the same, he seems to be more accident prone for some weird reason)
That reason is gravity lol
Because 'Murica, that's why!
"We now have to sacrifice this beautifully accurate hole, for a sloppy hole."
"The title of Amy's $ex tape," exclaimed Jake Peralta.
Noice!
@@FlinnGaidin NINE-NINE!!!
@@The_Shiny_Red_Dingus_of_Mingus Nine-Nine!
Nothing wrong with a sloppy hole if it gets the job done.
Got my bottle opener and it's awesome! Cheers!!
I love that as you evolve in interests, you naturally allow your channel to evolve with you. Blacksmithing to fabricating to machining and engineering. I love it
Mistakes are made when you allow the excitement to blind you to the fundamentals of any project.
In this case, you forgot two things.
"Measure twice, cut once."
"Keep a constantly updated set of critical measurements."
My guess? When you built the rear box, you got the dimensions wrong there. The stock looks about a quarter-inch, so if you welded the sides "inside" the end pieces, you would end up a half-inch out of spec.
The axle was perfect. The box for the rear end was wrong.
TEN points to Gryffindor! TEN POINTS I SAY.
My thought exactly. :)
Measure once, cut twice, file to fit
I never understand anything he’s doing but his vibes are perfect & his builds are satisfying 😭😭
I don't think he fully understands what he's doing either, and that's the fun.
Every once in a great while Alec swears and it's just the smallest thing to make me smile. For obvious reasons keep things PG for the audience and algorithm but just a touch of aggression to remind us he is normal too.
This scooter shall hence forth be known as "Bodge It And Run"
I'll be doing my university dissertation on different steels used in knife making , analysing the mechanical properties of that steel and at the end manufacturing a knife . I wanted to include a section on Damascus steel and compare the properties of that to the properties of the monosteel that is used to create Damascus. Can you please upvote so alec sees this ? I'd love to get him included so he can send some small Damascus samples and then sharing the learnings with a video to all of you .
Andreas, cool!, good luck.
@@geodeaholicm4889 thank you ! Appreciate it
Hello Alec , as an engineer, my advice would be to upgrade your brake discs , with weight and torque , the disc will not handle forces for any length of use ..
Good luck, enjoying your videos and candour . cheers mate from Oz-tralia...🦘🦘🦘🦘
This is why engineers draw everything up first. I remember on one of my first baseplate designs I put the nuts too close to be tightened, and my boss pointed it out to me on the drawing. Fortunately it was fixed before it ever reached the field...
This is gonna be sick!!! Hope there’s a crazy high power motor coming!!
The current engine is WAAAAYYYY too powerfull for a scooter as is, if he can figure out how to mesh a vertical shaft to a horizontal axel, this should be interesting :P
I'm excited to see this project finished. Keep up the great work.
You got it Alec, dont give up! Argentina supports you!
Look up how a twisted V-belt is layed out. It'll easily do the 90 degree twist required for the lawnmower engine to work it's best. If you add a tensioner to the belt on a hand-control, the V-belt will also act as a clutch. (for a while anyway, but they're cheap...)
As always, great content and thank you for being honest and showing that people do make mistakes and learn from them! looking forward to the next video/s!
5:49 I'm really happy seeing Alec smiling like that again. He's having a lot of fun teasing Jamie and I'm glad he's having a lot of fun making stuff right now. Also him swearing at the lathe makes me happy as it is something I do on a daily basis. Except it's more like "Oh, you BASTARD" like Gorgeous George in the movie Snatch, as I make mistakes
How can you tell Alec is finally relaxing and being unvarnished........... he occasionally starts swearing like he was raised in a dockside tavern! Lol all good by me, it's hilarious.
the scottish impersonation had me bloody cackling man hahah! thanks for this, you're truly an inspiration
what is joy without sorrow? what is success without failure? what is a win without a loss? what is health without illness? you have to experience each if you are to appreciate the other. there is always going to be suffering. it’s how you look at your suffering, how you deal with it, that will define you.
mark twain
Don't give up and in the end it'll be great! Keep it up man!
God I love the edits on all of your videos, montage’s are always insane!
Small knipex pliers destroying that beautiful keyless chuck hurt me.
as an engineer, i was actually very excited for this episode!
Love seeing you run into problems and solving them as you go. Definitely reminds me of how I seem to make things 😅
Machinist/Design-Engineer here, Well done Sir!! Fastest way to learn to swim is to get kicked off a boat. Same with engineering. I suspect the mistakes made now will be in your mind forever and you'll not make them again!
Man, the feels. Yeah, I get it.
"If you can't make it perfect, at least make is adjustable"
One of the best tips, I've ever gotten.
UPcoming Part 72 of the motoscooter build! YES!
Alec, I like when you take on projects that make you grow technically. I think making a safe could be an interesting adventure.
Can't wait till he tries to mate a verticle shaft to a horizontal sprocket...
I’ll have the popcorn ready 🍿
Don't give up Alec! We believe in you!
3:05 that one line shows you’re more of an engineer than you think.
Fantastic content as always. You always have very interesting ideas and projects.
Sort of lost interest in the channel but thankfully this project is drug me right back in and loving it!
Easy fix here, Alec--drill a hole in the end of your rear axle, thread it, then put in a bolt with a large diameter washer. No big deal.
Love your work dude. I built a tiny tiny metall workshop in the corner of my livingroom. I didnt think anvils was made so tiny 😋
pretty cool that you're building all the parts from scratch, most people would use after market products or CAd designs
As Adam always says..
_Measure once,_
_Cut twice._
You know it's time to stop and have a cup of tea when you've been working so hard the difference between left and right starts to blur.
I like that alec completely changes when he is in the UK with jamie than in the us with will
How Alec makes his life difficult - Part 1 billion and four xD
..now seriously, great job, Alec. You'll figure it out and you shall ride that scooter :D
For the record us Americans use millimeters for small and or precise things,like bullets and space marines
Thanks for sharing!
This is going to end in tears if he ever scoots over anything other than pavement or concrete.
Love the edits. Feels more like old school Alec.
Love the little bit of trash talk from Jamie!
let's all appreciate how wobbly the background is in the first shot thanks to the video stabilization… still a great video
This video... is the EXACT DEFINITION as to why... mechanics.... hate.... engineers.
I absolutley love the cracked screen protector:D
Snap-rings aren't designed for side-loads like you may get on the scoot. They are just meant to stop an unloaded shaft from backing out of a hole.
On reflection, I may need to rephrase that last sentence.
In the first episode I mentioned the lack of mistakes... I think we found them XD in this video Alec is making up for the lack of mistakes in the last one lol
love how he is getting outside his comfort zone
I love how when Alec tries to be precise, it doesn't work. But when he decides to just f#%@ it, then it worms. Maybe he just just go with it more often??
I wasn't even trying to click this video but 11 SECOND AGO WHAT?
@3:12 literally every time You talk to non machinists about building something.
time for a Colin Furze collab. you make all the mettal matterial in the forge, and he try to build something. use a wheel o "fortune" thing. like need to have a diesel engine. or need to be able to lift palletsw. or go 40 mph or fill a cup of love. and then a wheel what you both make. alec makes a flatbar . or he makes a baringholder etc etc
Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance.
This definitely isn’t a Colin Furze project. Never see Colin use a die grinder.
I do have one and it sometimes gets used lol
Reminds me of my dad in his workshop. He'd say "I should start a mushroom farm." Someone would ask why. He'd reply "Because everything I touch turns to poop."
Just keep on moving forward. And remember the old engineer's mantra: grind to fit, paint to match, and when in doubt, hit it with a hammer.
I heard that mantra as a Navy saying.
I think Alec is slowly descending into madness from not having been in his Montana shop.
Measure, mark, cut. Easiest way to avoid those pesky mistakes. I can't wait for the next video.
The words "cut it twice and it is still too short" come to mind. :)
one day in the future you will be the perfekt fabricobbler
and on this day AVE will be so proud of you young men
I'm convinced Alec could build an electric motor ten times more powerful than that lawnmower engine.
Ohh and the motor issue you will need a transfer gear case
Build an Ultra-lite flying machine!!!!!! Or a mini-copter!!!! Think of all the time you'd save avoiding traffic jams in Montana! All the fresh, clean air you'd get! The short-cuts you could take! Edit: You could play RAID from the skies!!
... Two wheels? By Melanie's hairpiece, you could have made a motorized unicycle with a handlebar. Oh, wait ... they already have those.
Lol! I had previously thought your swearing vocabulary was much like that of Clark Kent but @5:05 i reckon this project might turn you into Superman III before its complete 😉
This scooter is going to be indestructible.
Hey man really love the videos. I’m working on a almost identical project right now, it’s a lot easier if you weld a sprocket to the wheel and have the axle stationary. Also I’m running my lawn mower engine in a horizontal shaft configuration, you just have to turn the cabuerator sideways and mess with the oiling system
Snap rings r a secondary retainer. Use lock collars on the inside of both bearings. Normally us have them on both sides of one bearing but doesnt look like it would work and u likely dont need it for this
Loud little British boy! 🤣🤣🤣
Never boring mate,
4:10 Thats one way of using the word sloppy hole....
My dad always told me to measure twice and cut once. With lathe work I'm not too sure. Always check measurements Alec. So close! Keep at it mate you almost got it.
Cant wait to see you try running that vertical shaft engine horizontally. 😂
*THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FORGING AND ENGINEERING*
"We can make it fit" V "It doesn't fit"
I laughed wayyyy too much when you threw the disc brake 😂 that was the actions of a pissed off man 😂
Y'know Alec... It's lovely to see the process and you always learn more from mistakes than successes... But perhaps have a word with Colin Furze? This is his jam after all and he can probably give you some tips.
Still trying to figure out how you're gonna transfer the power from the vertical shaft push mower engine to the horizontal axle.
Me too.
Been wondering that since he bought it.
Hmm -- skew gear?
That's super shallow head tube collar is an emergency room visit waiting to happen😨
Alec's next project will be a car not just any car a Damascus car .
*mom voice* Do you need an engineer, honey? Because I can get you an engineer if you need one.
I have not ever used a lathe in my life (yet) but what I have learned from YT is that when grinding or using sandpaper on lathe you should cover the ways. The hard grit gets in the ways and grinds them when you move the cross slide.
You *know* that in between cuts Alec said something along the lines of, "I'm glad it's too long, and not too short!"
I honestly wonder if he is going to put a clutch on this . Because straight engine drive would be hilarious.
AWESOME SCOOTER!
Wonder what's happening with the workshop back in Montana. Think all the staff back there are just hired to manage/run the online store, don't think they actually produce anything on site. Seriously nice shop setup going unused 😳
Awesome Alec so happy to see this video. can't wait to see even more of this build. keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work Alec. can't wait for next build. forge on. fab on. weld on. keep making. god bless.
Chin up dear boy! Stay safe everyone!