Seems like just the other day I found your channel where you were welding a seat and steering mechanism onto a self propelled lawn mower. Now look at you! This sir is progression! Awesome job 💪👍💯!
Has to be one of the fastest guys on UA-cam in terms of progression. Others drag their feet or are unwilling to try new things. This guy...he's quick and smart.
I agree, stuff the ones that complain. You do you, don't mind them, I think there's enough of us supporting your videos and builds to not worry about wining willies out there. Always interesting, fun, entertaining and informative. Keep it up, your the best. THANK YOU! 👍
I,along with allot of other Subscribers,realize you work at another job and do these things after,or between.Thank you.The things you build,and even the machines to build your build,are amazing.You show us new stuff all the time,and edit amazingly.Kudos !
What is interesting is your rear suspension system, on the high amount of the chassis give it a good handling and stability, but I think it's the front suspension system that limits its grip at the entrance of curves. There is nothing better than to building, to observe and test in the field, it is better than the theoretical. That's said,good work.
Out of all your projects, this buggy is my favourite. I think you did a fantastic job of this vehicle.. looks like it was fun to build and even more fun to drive. Good on ya broth!
Hey Chris It was good to see the build from scratch in one go, when you look at it this way you realise just how much work you put into it then also distilling all those videos you originally put out into a time-lapse and the computer rendering times Great work on this and all the other projects you have going on Maybe it's time to consider selling some of your machines to get a ready cash reserve so you can use that to pay for a sidekick (Igor) to maybe do the filming side of things so you can focus on the builds completely? Tony from Western Australia.
I can say for me, take all the time you need to make you videos and your awesome creations! Love the content, keep up the good work, and who cares about the haters!
One tip.Make some marks in floor or a template that is about quarter inch smaller than doorway.To keep from building something too wide to get out the door.It can be easy to get carried away and go outside of set dimension.
Dude I just found your channel. Your videos are absolutely epic and extremely inspiring. To see the process of you taking raw metal and making into a working piece of art is so satisfying. I'm looking forward to any videos you make no matter the intervals in which you put them out. Mad respect.
Excellent decision to swap that tiny radiator out for a giant one. I have very much enjoyed this build since day one. Your projects are unique and inspiring. I know it's not a contest, but you're ingenuity and vision is better than most similar channels (Cars and Cameras, RBG, etc). I love/support them all, but your stuff is top notch. I'd love to see your Grave Digger up against Grind Hard Plumbing's Senderella and Moto Mule's CBR Golf Cart.
@@ridefaster6802 I am 100% positive that GHPC and MotoMule's rigs are faster, but if the terrain gets even the slightest bit more rough than a wash road...I'll take the VF1000 buggy any day.
Keep it up. I was looking forward to some more reverse trike action but eh, it’s worth the wait. You work so hard to entertain us with all your progress and it’s appreciated. You have a bright future ahead of you.
Can't agree more. I've watched every video of the Vf/cbr build. Need new spice Chris. So reverse trike action as well as that cbr engine wants a home as well 😊
Nothin but respect for what you do man. Thanks for the content. Love the time lapse seeing it go from built to not built to built was awesome. Keep doing what you do n we'll be here to watch
Four-wheel drive ... Four-wheel drive ... Four-wheel drive. For the next prjekt ... Four-wheel drive. thank you for your work ! But Four-wheel drive ;-)
Parabéns pelo projeto, acompanhei ele desde o início da construção e gostei muito do resultado final. Confesso que gostei tanto que me deu vontade de fazer um também, porém minha situação financeira não permite rsrs. Meu sonho é fazer um desse pra ir em trilhas da minha região, mas enquanto não posso, fico admirando o teu trabalho. Parabéns mais uma vez.
Excellent build and modifications... backbreaking amount of work. Did you ever figure out how many hours you’ve got into it? Cost? What did you use for using and bending?
Cool that thing is awesome your videos are amazing to watch I can’t wait for your next project have you thought about a Personal track vehicle like a tank like to see you make one that be awesome your work is amazing 😉
i think he's in the same state, but it's still a big drive. plus i'm not convinced chris and issac get along. when chris was teamed up with john and issac at go power sports it felt like they were a bit antagonistic towards each other.
Chris, do you keep all of the projects you build or do you sell them off? I’m curious to know, if you were to sell this particular vehicle, would you ever recover your costs?
Hey love this super awesome build. Especially this video because it sums up everything pretty nice. If you are interested in something similar then you can check out my latest video. I build a very sililar buggy but with all wheel drive.
Chris, do you keep all of the projects you build or do you sell them off? I’m curious to know, if you were to sell this particular vehicle, would you ever recover your costs?
Seems like just the other day I found your channel where you were welding a seat and steering mechanism onto a self propelled lawn mower.
Now look at you! This sir is progression! Awesome job 💪👍💯!
Has to be one of the fastest guys on UA-cam in terms of progression. Others drag their feet or are unwilling to try new things. This guy...he's quick and smart.
Can only imagine what you will build when you get your own property and large shop.
neighbors will still complain lol
You build what you want at the pace you want. We will watch! Lol. Keep it up!
I agree, stuff the ones that complain. You do you, don't mind them, I think there's enough of us supporting your videos and builds to not worry about wining willies out there. Always interesting, fun, entertaining and informative. Keep it up, your the best. THANK YOU! 👍
I,along with allot of other Subscribers,realize you work at another job and do these things after,or between.Thank you.The things you build,and even the machines to build your build,are amazing.You show us new stuff all the time,and edit amazingly.Kudos !
I actually do this full time. because I’m a one man show everything takes twice as long to do.
What is interesting is your rear suspension system, on the high amount of the chassis give it a good handling and stability, but I think it's the front suspension system that limits its grip at the entrance of curves. There is nothing better than to building, to observe and test in the field, it is better than the theoretical. That's said,good work.
Don´t listen to the haters! Just keep on building and do what ever you like with your projects. I mean, you built it so you decide how you drive it.
Out of all your projects, this buggy is my favourite. I think you did a fantastic job of this vehicle.. looks like it was fun to build and even more fun to drive. Good on ya broth!
Can't Wait to see this and 🧔 Redbeards big buggy tearing up the trails
That build sure took alot of time and work, but sure looks and drives AWESOME when your done!
Man you are my favorite build channel by far because you do all the work your self which kinda makes you more talented than most 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🤘🤘
Long time subscriber have to say this is one of your most epic videos keep up the good work you've done a hell of a job
Hey Chris
It was good to see the build from scratch in one go, when you look at it this way you realise just how much work you put into it then also distilling all those videos you originally put out into a time-lapse and the computer rendering times
Great work on this and all the other projects you have going on
Maybe it's time to consider selling some of your machines to get a ready cash reserve so you can use that to pay for a sidekick (Igor) to maybe do the filming side of things so you can focus on the builds completely?
Tony from Western Australia.
Love the buggy \m/ 👍 she would be really sweet being 4x4 and reverse
Grave Ninja looks good with the Gloss Black and Monster Green look really good on the frame
I can say for me, take all the time you need to make you videos and your awesome creations! Love the content, keep up the good work, and who cares about the haters!
One tip.Make some marks in floor or a template that is about quarter inch smaller than doorway.To keep from building something too wide to get out the door.It can be easy to get carried away and go outside of set dimension.
I'm really looking forward to the
(Three speed gearbox with reverse). I love watching your ingenuity.
Dude I just found your channel. Your videos are absolutely epic and extremely inspiring. To see the process of you taking raw metal and making into a working piece of art is so satisfying. I'm looking forward to any videos you make no matter the intervals in which you put them out. Mad respect.
Chris I admire your energy and your skils
Fantastic build. Looks great and rips great
You are a machine with video productions...I don't understand the comments to the contrary.
Excellent decision to swap that tiny radiator out for a giant one. I have very much enjoyed this build since day one. Your projects are unique and inspiring. I know it's not a contest, but you're ingenuity and vision is better than most similar channels (Cars and Cameras, RBG, etc). I love/support them all, but your stuff is top notch. I'd love to see your Grave Digger up against Grind Hard Plumbing's Senderella and Moto Mule's CBR Golf Cart.
Wouldn’t stand a chance against GHPC or MotoMule, bro.
@@ridefaster6802 I am 100% positive that GHPC and MotoMule's rigs are faster, but if the terrain gets even the slightest bit more rough than a wash road...I'll take the VF1000 buggy any day.
I really enjoy your channel! This start to finish time lapse is really neat! You are very talented! Keep up the good work.
Do what you do and I know I will be waiting patiently, out of all the small power sport builders, you are the one that I like the most. Keep it up!
I just like watching the videos you post. I don't feel entitled to one each and every week. Thanks for the fun times and greetings from Greece :)
That thing turned out amazing. Very cool. Always a pleasure to watch you work.
You should build a gas powered Dirt/mountain board next.
Awesome build you just keep getting better with every build you do!!!!
Just one badass ride
Keep it up. I was looking forward to some more reverse trike action but eh, it’s worth the wait. You work so hard to entertain us with all your progress and it’s appreciated. You have a bright future ahead of you.
reverse trike 😁😁😁
Can't agree more. I've watched every video of the Vf/cbr build. Need new spice Chris. So reverse trike action as well as that cbr engine wants a home as well 😊
Nothin but respect for what you do man. Thanks for the content. Love the time lapse seeing it go from built to not built to built was awesome. Keep doing what you do n we'll be here to watch
your doing amazing work! thanks for shearing your videos
Still a good video Chris. Thank you. 👍😁
Nice vid awesome!! Hey say hi to your neighbor from all of your subscribers 😁😁😁😁
You're doing everything great and just don't rush doing things because quality over quantity
Four-wheel drive ... Four-wheel drive ... Four-wheel drive.
For the next prjekt ... Four-wheel drive.
thank you for your work ! But Four-wheel drive ;-)
I understand you do a great job
I like your builds and your videos. Keep it up and good qualitiy needs time ;)
Love it bud 👍🏼
Take your time, enjoy yourself. 😁
Happy Spring sir
Welcome back
You are the best✌️✌️✌️
outtakes compilation for times like these? Is the Reverse transmission for the dune buggy?
I think that was for the 670 buggy project.
You should build a 4x4 go kart next!!!!!!!!!!! Please.
I have a legends 39 coupe race car with Yamaha 1100 and wheels for sale.
Nice.
I just want to see it in action!!
Simplesmente show de mais meu amigo!!!
Nice
Parabéns pelo projeto, acompanhei ele desde o início da construção e gostei muito do resultado final. Confesso que gostei tanto que me deu vontade de fazer um também, porém minha situação financeira não permite rsrs. Meu sonho é fazer um desse pra ir em trilhas da minha região, mas enquanto não posso, fico admirando o teu trabalho. Parabéns mais uma vez.
Wow, how you've grown, still remember you and ryan making donuts with the mini atv/fourwheeler hehe
Woow wtf dis is sick
Really wanting to do a build like this on my channel soon! Love the vids, keep it up
Dude the vf1000 looks so fu©king fun
I just don't understand how you do have more subs!
Excellent build and modifications... backbreaking amount of work. Did you ever figure out how many hours you’ve got into it? Cost? What did you use for using and bending?
Nah she's right mate, no need to bust a gut! Come whatever may be it's all good either way, I'm enjoying the show! 😉👍
So you messed up the trans you where working on? So what show us any way we want to see the mistakes too...
Time for you to hire a pretty little helper.
This things sick. If only it was a four wheeler. You should almost fully enclose it like a razor or something. Would look great. Still does
Go to the Oregon dunes
Cool that thing is awesome your videos are amazing to watch I can’t wait for your next project have you thought about a Personal track vehicle like a tank like to see you make one that be awesome your work is amazing 😉
I'd love to see his version of the ripsaw tank.
Ok after thinkn about it for a sec you motomule and grind hard plumbing top three channels on the tubes
Do you live near the Cars and Cameras guys? They have a 12 acre facility now. Collaborative vlogs?
i think he's in the same state, but it's still a big drive. plus i'm not convinced chris and issac get along. when chris was teamed up with john and issac at go power sports it felt like they were a bit antagonistic towards each other.
@@spicydeath82 Doesn't surprise me. From an engineering standpoint, Chris is a micrometer guy, Issac is more of a tape measure and eyeball guy.
Chris, do you keep all of the projects you build or do you sell them off?
I’m curious to know, if you were to sell this particular vehicle, would you ever recover your costs?
no worry bro we understand u have to do things alone making the projects n vlog
Could you make a camping buggy?
What about the trike?
3DPrinting Creative Chris said he was waiting on parts.
This is awesome,but in my opinion its too low and too wide and you can hit the ground in some cases.
That shit is huge
I think it could use bigger rear tires
Can you make movable store?
Sir:i watch your video lot of rear drive,when get one four wheel drive ?! I look forward for it!
I'll take two please.
Bruh take your time
Do you have a day job or do you work on UA-cam full time?
I do this full time
@@ratherBweldingChris nice man respect from Canada 🇨🇦
need more ground clearance , I think
Top speed ?
Firest
You can build just about anything Chris this buggy must have taken several months to build so when are you going to finish the reverse trike
How much money was it
what happens if u time-lapse the time-lapse
Do a collabe with Cars and Cameras
He already did a few times
His work is so much better. Grind hard does pretty good work but they cant seem to get away from power wheels.
@@richardreinhard8864 no kidding
And bigger wheels
In Real life to build this buggy, 4 weeks 5,6,7 ???
turbo it
Hey love this super awesome build. Especially this video because it sums up everything pretty nice.
If you are interested in something similar then you can check out my latest video. I build a very sililar buggy but with all wheel drive.
If you like homemade vehicles you're going to love this!
ua-cam.com/video/_AEdZcEbphg/v-deo.html
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second
Not going to lie the tubing on the buggy looks to scrawny
Chris, do you keep all of the projects you build or do you sell them off?
I’m curious to know, if you were to sell this particular vehicle, would you ever recover your costs?