Viny I have no idea why you only have 40k subs. Your technical knowledge is enlightening. Your sense of humour keeps me laughing throughout your videos. I hope the channel continues to gather momentum and patronage. I greatly appreciate your efforts as I’m sure others do. Thank you from New Zealand.
Nic, thank you very much for your comment! Glad you enjoyed my content and my humour! I'll keep making good content and the channel will grow! It's just taking a bit of time I guess! 🤷♂️
Nice work there Charlie Dee! Suggestion: Paint the A-Pillar cage tubes flat black. At least the sides facing the cabin. That way they don't catch your eye when on track.
Hey, brother enjoyed the video a little tech tip Get all your landing points of your cage marked on the floor drill holes through the floor drop the cage down. Weld top of cage up, lift the cage back up. Then put plates over your landing points hole and weld your cage to the plates or rocker boxes.
@@VinyB57 Thank you for the reply, Vinnie. You truly are a very talented man. All your machining skills are awesome You've done way more than others would do love that you build stuff from scratch. Best of luck on all your projects.
Hey, just jumped here to comment. I’ve just started at the beginning of your Smart Hayabusa and DIY Workshop machines. I’m liking what your making and I like the information your providing.
Wow that removable portion was engineered and made masterfully. Viny your humor coupled with your skills never fails to impress and entertain. Congrats on breaking 40K subs man!
With more weight and the stickier tires you will soon be changing the output shaft in the transmission. I have been around a lot of Hayabusa motorcycles My personal bike had over 200,000 miles (not KM) hen I sold it. I broke mine when the bike had about 40,000 miles. it as the first time I put a drag radial on it for a weekend at the track On the second launch it snapped and broke the case and waterpump when it happened. Another weak spot is the sprocket cover. with stock clutch springs they do ok but if you upgrade the springs hen you pull in the clutch it will break the cover. Billet covers are not too expensive and they do have little supports that are cheap too and work well. If you have any questions just let me know!
Smartuki the company are round the corner from where I live! I was in talks with the boss about doing the Gumball 3000 rally in one a few years ago! 😝🙌
bonjour cousin Canadien . Pour un premier arceau il est formidablement bien réalisé , c'est avec ses erreurs qu'on apprend le mieux , bon les erreurs en 25CD4S c'est pas donné . j'avais réalisé le mien en faisant d'abord un gabarit avec des tasseaux en bois car comme tu le montres il faudrait avoir au mois 5 mains pour mesurer . En regardant la vidéo , je me suis dit M.... il soude les supports comment il va souder au dessus mais avec des contorsions du bonhomme et de l'arceau tu y es arrivé . bravo aussi pour ton idée de raccords rapides que dis je , hyper-rapides d'arceau . J'espère que tu n'as pas déposé de brevet , je vais copier ça intégralement .Bref je suis comme tout le monde surpris et indigné que tu ne fasses pas plus de vue , quand on voit les co......ies qui trainent sur d'autre vidéos .Signé un maudit français : Jacques
Grats to 40000 subscribers! You are nuts....! 😉 Looking realy good, starting to be a safe- er car... Did your wife get it back? You are a very coulifided engenier, could you teach out for a didiot like me how to use cad.... I have tryid soo many times to learn, but everything gets so complicade at once! Very good job, cant you take the famaly and move to Sweden, become our neihgbors....? Sorry about my spelling!
@@VinyB57 Yea man! Love it! Which busa engine is it again? have ya considered extra-widebody, and wider reach suspension? Would corner like a beast! Oh wait, we don't need you going unconscious. 🤣
@@VinyB57 it is so quickly, save you!) guys in Russia rode a homemade buggy in case of an accident, the seat belts could not stand the coup, thank God the guy is alive and well. we have a Volga car, here it is intact during an accident, and all people inside is damaged((
Sans les portes on dirait un kart sur les stéroides! il c'st fait plusieurs smart avec des moteur de moto mais la tienne sort clairement du lot ! un projet sans précédent a mon avis!
I wanted a Hayabusa powered smart two so bad… but I don’t have the skills for it… I don’t know welding, and welders charge $150 per hour around my area
Ah great news Alan! Yes let me know what happened and if you have a short clip of the thing running you can send me, I could put it at the end of one of my vid!
You a fart-smeller (Just a joke) when it comes to building stuff. I'm a new subscriber. Can't wait to see the other videos. Good luck on the next one. Keep it going.
Viny I have no idea why you only have 40k subs. Your technical knowledge is enlightening. Your sense of humour keeps me laughing throughout your videos. I hope the channel continues to gather momentum and patronage. I greatly appreciate your efforts as I’m sure others do. Thank you from New Zealand.
Nic, thank you very much for your comment! Glad you enjoyed my content and my humour! I'll keep making good content and the channel will grow! It's just taking a bit of time I guess! 🤷♂️
Nice work there Charlie Dee! Suggestion: Paint the A-Pillar cage tubes flat black. At least the sides facing the cabin. That way they don't catch your eye when on track.
Good call, I'll keep it in mind when I'll do the windshield! 👌
Man your engineering and editing is so inspiring. I love this project!!
I appreciate that! 🤙
Thanks Viny, hugely entertaining as always!
Glad you enjoyed it
Quality and Humor as Always 👍👏
Thanks again!
Very impressive job on the rear section of the roll cage ! Love the removable section 👍
Hey thanks Kevin! It's gonna be super useful!
Slick trick with the machining work on the back cross tubes!
Excellent video! Your enthusiasm & humor are inspiring.
Thanks Earl! 👍
Hey, brother enjoyed the video a little tech tip Get all your landing points of your cage marked on the floor drill holes through the floor drop the cage down. Weld top of cage up, lift the cage back up. Then put plates over your landing points hole and weld your cage to the plates or rocker boxes.
Will try it on the next cage! (not sure I'm gonna build another one to be frank...😅)
@@VinyB57 Thank you for the reply, Vinnie. You truly are a very talented man. All your machining skills are awesome You've done way more than others would do love that you build stuff from scratch. Best of luck on all your projects.
@@robertjohnson4784 Thanks Bob!
Great work, good to see more videos coming from you; love the channel!
Thanks Adam! It's building season, so I've got more vids coming!
Hello from the Netherlands .
thanks for the video Viny .
Sincerely, Hollandduck
Hello there! Thanks for the comment! 👌
@@VinyB57 you're welcome
Hey, just jumped here to comment. I’ve just started at the beginning of your Smart Hayabusa and DIY Workshop machines. I’m liking what your making and I like the information your providing.
Glad you enjoy my content! 🤙
HAHAHAHAH "*but definitely not Erik". That poor guy has no idea of the joy he brought me...
Wow that removable portion was engineered and made masterfully. Viny your humor coupled with your skills never fails to impress and entertain. Congrats on breaking 40K subs man!
Hey big thanks TJ! 👌
Hi! Would you consider making another cage? I also have a smart and am looking to get a roll cage made..
Not really...I'm far from a pro-cage-builder...
Thanks for sharing your projects with us I absolutely love it brilliant.
Hey, it s my plaisure, glad you liked it!
great vid sir!! the doodle on paper was a nice touch... lol
😅🙈
With more weight and the stickier tires you will soon be changing the output shaft in the transmission. I have been around a lot of Hayabusa motorcycles My personal bike had over 200,000 miles (not KM) hen I sold it. I broke mine when the bike had about 40,000 miles. it as the first time I put a drag radial on it for a weekend at the track On the second launch it snapped and broke the case and waterpump when it happened.
Another weak spot is the sprocket cover. with stock clutch springs they do ok but if you upgrade the springs hen you pull in the clutch it will break the cover. Billet covers are not too expensive and they do have little supports that are cheap too and work well.
If you have any questions just let me know!
great laughs as alway. Great stuff, thanks Margrethe C
🤣 you're welcome! 😉
Loving the episode👍 thanx!!
Thanks man! 👍
SUBBED!! Best channel EVER. Loving your videos, they must take up so much time to put together, so it's much appreciated!!!
Hey thanks Nic! Yes it s about 25 to 35 hr of editing per video...plus the time for the build itself 😅 Glad you joined the group! 😬
Great all around skills..fabrication to the amount of video editing is on point and entertaining 👌
Hey thank you 👍
Toujours aussi divertissant. Lâche pas my friend !
Hey merci mon Pat! 🤟
Smartuki the company are round the corner from where I live! I was in talks with the boss about doing the Gumball 3000 rally in one a few years ago! 😝🙌
That's cool!
Very very smart move!
indeed! 👍
Si tu crois qu'on a pas vu [tout de suite] le petit dessins en haut à gauche😆 Je connaissais pas l'astuce pour le pare brise collé. Merci !
Ben non...y a rien a voir 🙈
bonjour cousin Canadien . Pour un premier arceau il est formidablement bien réalisé , c'est avec ses erreurs qu'on apprend le mieux , bon les erreurs en 25CD4S c'est pas donné . j'avais réalisé le mien en faisant d'abord un gabarit avec des tasseaux en bois car comme tu le montres il faudrait avoir au mois 5 mains pour mesurer . En regardant la vidéo , je me suis dit M.... il soude les supports comment il va souder au dessus mais avec des contorsions du bonhomme et de l'arceau tu y es arrivé . bravo aussi pour ton idée de raccords rapides que dis je , hyper-rapides d'arceau . J'espère que tu n'as pas déposé de brevet , je vais copier ça intégralement .Bref je suis comme tout le monde surpris et indigné que tu ne fasses pas plus de vue , quand on voit les co......ies qui trainent sur d'autre vidéos .Signé un maudit français : Jacques
Que fino se ve todo el trabajo
Grats to 40000 subscribers! You are nuts....! 😉 Looking realy good, starting to be a safe- er car... Did your wife get it back?
You are a very coulifided engenier, could you teach out for a didiot like me how to use cad.... I have tryid soo many times to learn, but everything gets so complicade at once! Very good job, cant you take the famaly and move to Sweden, become our neihgbors....? Sorry about my spelling!
It's all good Tony! And no, the wife didn't get it back! 😉 To learn CAD it's just to practice and watch a bunch of UA-cam vids!
DOM tube bending mistakes are painful to watch! Love you tube connection for the removable section! How long to make a 90deg bend with your bender?
Hey thanks Matthew, about 5 min or so for a 90 bend, I have to use 2 full strokes of the bottle jack, and that thing is not that fast!
Nice work!
Thanks pal!
@@VinyB57 Yea man! Love it! Which busa engine is it again? have ya considered extra-widebody, and wider reach suspension? Would corner like a beast! Oh wait, we don't need you going unconscious. 🤣
Great video man car is looking good
Hey thanks Ryan..it's finally strting to look like a proper race car.... And thanks for followeing for so long buddy! 🤙
Hi,
a native capsule bent during the race?
I use 450 in offroad so hard, without distortions even with 3 people
No it s just in case of a crash a 250km/h...which Im not even capable of reaching...yet 😉
@@VinyB57 it is so quickly, save you!)
guys in Russia rode a homemade buggy in case of an accident, the seat belts could not stand the coup, thank God the guy is alive and well.
we have a Volga car, here it is intact during an accident, and all people inside is damaged((
Nice one 👍
Sans les portes on dirait un kart sur les stéroides! il c'st fait plusieurs smart avec des moteur de moto mais la tienne sort clairement du lot ! un projet sans précédent a mon avis!
Hey merci Jay! et en plus, j ai une tonne d idees et d upgrades qui s en viennent!
@@VinyB57 malade !
Yeah! new video! It is nice
Hope you enjoyed it!
Super encore une fois.. Content de voir que tu as trouvé ton bonheur chez Stadium! Hâte de voire la suite!
Salut Max, c'est bien toi qui m'avait écrit au sujet de Stadium?
@@VinyB57 oui Mr.
Ill definitely be waiting for a big big wangg
Oh and a big big wangg there will be!!!
Nice! genia les tubes amovibles. C'est quoi le poids total actuel?
pret de 1600lbs. J ai pas mal de chose a enlevé/changé et apres je vais le repeser
@@VinyB57 J'ai un gsxr1100 qui dord dans le cabanon... tu me donne envie d'acheter un mg midget o un spitfire pour le mettre dedans.. :D
@@manulemelin6904 Let s go! 🤟
Un genio !
Gracias!🤙
Measure twice bend once
100% 👍
I wanted a Hayabusa powered smart two so bad… but I don’t have the skills for it… I don’t know welding, and welders charge $150 per hour around my area
Yeah...it's expensive or a lot of time, but welding is fairly easy to learn you know! Especially with all the youtube tutorials!
Great Job Viny , I got the engine running !!! I'll send you some pictures soon and let you know what I found ! Thanks for the video Alan
Ah great news Alan! Yes let me know what happened and if you have a short clip of the thing running you can send me, I could put it at the end of one of my vid!
Has your wife been adding her “sketches” to your notes again?
The d!ck fairy striked again! 😮
You a fart-smeller (Just a joke) when it comes to building stuff. I'm a new subscriber. Can't wait to see the other videos. Good luck on the next one. Keep it going.
3:10 WHO ARE YOU????
I don't know anymore! 😲
salut. Tu es Français ?
Non Québécois!