I was watching this and thinking this is amazing every single person that makes DIY cargo bikes can weld so well and then I realized, you make the other bike also
I really like your cargo bike projects. Would like to see you build an ice cream trike cargo bike. I’m wanting to build one for hauling grandkids around. Thanks for the ideas and videos
Super cool build! You may experience a stress fracture on the rear triangle if you do not reinforce this area. This is due to the downward bending force the brake caliper puts on the frame, which was strong enough to break my modified titanium frame. A bar from the forward bolt to the seatstay should strengthen this enough that you won't see problems long-term. Lots of current hard-tail designs incorporate this feature.
Yeah I know a lot of people put them in, so far I've never had a problem without it so I'm usually too lazy to do it.. I guess It'll take a broken frame for me to learn the lesson 😅
It depends on the thickess and some other things. I usually use a foot pedal whenever possible for Aluminum so I can't say exactly. But for this Material (2mm mostly) I use something around 80-90 Amps.
Very nice job ! I would love to see you building a mini max version .I have been bicycling in this model for about 8 months and I have had so much fun . The best and most beautiful ,models of Omnium bikes . Very fast , manoeuvrable , and light .It is incredible , but also very expensive .😔
That actually has been on my list of want-to-builds :) I agree the mini max is a great format, very versatile. It's really tricky to bend tubes that size though which is mostly what has kept me from doing it.
ok just finished the vid. I have to say I loved it, such craftsmanship. I liked that you bothered to create your own caliper mounts, when I guess you could have just used normal brakes. well done man.
sorry to be off topic but does anybody know a way to log back into an Instagram account? I somehow lost the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me
@Kole Valentin I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
I think if I were doing that I might clamp the head tube and extension to a piece of angle iron to line them up, then do a couple of tack welds to hold them in alignment before doing the final weld joint. Over all, I'd say that's some pretty good workmanship.
dam excellent!.........you have inspired me to build my own bike! someone stole my yuba mundo that i used to transport my instrument and amplifier! now, i will build my own!
Moin, Nice Work! Pretty satisfying to watch the final result. With the rack mounted to the frame, the load will keep stable. Have seen guys welding the rack to the fork. Steering means balancing the load permanently. Just 1 question; Why are back racks so unpopular?
The frame and rack are already Aluminium ;) But the steel fork is pretty heavy especially with the extension. Backwheel is 26", thinking of making a version of this with front and back in 20" actually. BMX parts are great, can't break em with normal riding.
Nice. Can't tell if the front forks are offset enough like the soma tradesman. That bike'd be brilliant if it wasn't one size fits all. Still pretty good. Specially with a hub motor in the front wheel. Makes the steering less twitchy.
You mean because of the handling? I kept the original steering angle so it's definitely a bit steeper than on the soma. So yeah it could use some more slack when you're carrying heavy stuff but on the other hand I really like the snappy handling when it's empty. The whole thing was kind of an experiment anyway (just wanted to mess around with some aluminum) so I didn't plan it out too much. It's a great bike for just zipping across town and picking up a thing or two. I think the soma is more suited for heavy hauling though.
Phil Vandelay yeah, I think my main reason for liking the somas offset fork is because it makes it harder to go otb and increases the amount of weight the rack can hold before it flips. Soma still seems to love falling over when leant up against stuff.
The video is hypnotic. Love the no talking concept.
hand tool rescue
@Rob M Then, you should watch the DiResta channel
Being able to store the bike standing on the luggage rack is an excellent idea for saving space or performing maintenance on the tyres and drivetrain.
One of the most handsome cycletruck buildsi have seen. Great video . Great design. Hope you make more videos for us thanks
Thanks! Yes there's more on the way :)
Stem and Bars are spot on!
I wish I had the skills, the tools and the workshop to do all this !
And the time, and the parts and the..
No wait, just gimme the bike and let Me go and be Me.
Beautiful build! May thy be blessed by the Retrogott!🙏
Watching you work on this is truly therapeutic...
nice work by vandelay industries
That ' s easy. I could make that too if i had a tig welder, drill press, band saw and your TALENT. nice bike. Thank you for sharing?!
I was watching this and thinking this is amazing every single person that makes DIY cargo bikes can weld so well and then I realized, you make the other bike also
Oooh. I like that you take the time to make your metal all shiny and nice. I definitely would not.
Super cool build. Lovely welding.
It’s little projects like this that just make me wish I could weld sometimes!
I fricken love the sound of machines during timelapse.
love the paint job on the ride!! Would love to see some paint videos.
ole phil, hes pretty good. precision but simple. Notice the bolts and welding, just like my 10 car hauler, Bolted & welded at factory, stuff stresses.
This might be my dream frame !
I really like your cargo bike projects. Would like to see you build an ice cream trike cargo bike. I’m wanting to build one for hauling grandkids around. Thanks for the ideas and videos
another monster build cargo bike!
Haha, listening to Chancha via Circuito at 1:00! Great work of course!
Dude! That's pretty impressive build!
Hab das Ding 2020 schon nachgebaut, und trotzdem guck ich das Video ständig wieder :D
Super cool build! You may experience a stress fracture on the rear triangle if you do not reinforce this area. This is due to the downward bending force the brake caliper puts on the frame, which was strong enough to break my modified titanium frame. A bar from the forward bolt to the seatstay should strengthen this enough that you won't see problems long-term. Lots of current hard-tail designs incorporate this feature.
Yeah I know a lot of people put them in, so far I've never had a problem without it so I'm usually too lazy to do it.. I guess It'll take a broken frame for me to learn the lesson 😅
I like how the rack is on the frame instead of the fork.
And removable! This guy has a lot of forward thinking
I love adjust the Things for me ! Im going to do one like you! Thanks for the inspiration, God bless you.!!!
Thanks! That's awesome, show us when you're done!
how many amps you use for welding aluminum?
It depends on the thickess and some other things. I usually use a foot pedal whenever possible for Aluminum so I can't say exactly. But for this Material (2mm mostly) I use something around 80-90 Amps.
ok graeat, thanks Phil!!!!
What a killer project! Looks awesome.
really nice paint and metal work!! and great final with beluga airbus!!
This is a work of art! Amazing bike and an amazing video. Good job!
That's one sweet bike man! keep it up!
Building a frame is a dream of mine. Nice work!
Nice one. Cool workshop dude
Anxiously waiting for your recent bike build bro!!
Very nice job !
I would love to see you building a mini max version .I have been bicycling in this model for about 8 months and I have had so much fun . The best and most beautiful ,models of Omnium bikes . Very fast , manoeuvrable , and light .It is incredible , but also very expensive .😔
That actually has been on my list of want-to-builds :) I agree the mini max is a great format, very versatile. It's really tricky to bend tubes that size though which is mostly what has kept me from doing it.
eine wahre freude, deine vids zu schauen! gruesse aus potsdam!
Super gemacht! Great videos!!
Work of Art
Cooles Teil! Deine Arbeitsweise sieht sehr professionell aus!
Huge dude... Congratulations 👊👊👊
Very fine work!! Looks sooo good 👍
12:40 I thought I was transported to another episode of Content Cop 😂😂
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I love this channel. Would like to see the bike with front and rear 90mm sturmey-archer drum brakes. You da man! Great build.
Why would you want to see it with those brakes ?
Bravo bravo !
Très très beau boulot.
Un travail de vrai professionnel.
ok just finished the vid. I have to say I loved it, such craftsmanship. I liked that you bothered to create your own caliper mounts, when I guess you could have just used normal brakes. well done man.
sorry to be off topic but does anybody know a way to log back into an Instagram account?
I somehow lost the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me
@Eduardo Zayn Instablaster ;)
@Kole Valentin I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Kole Valentin It worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account!
@Eduardo Zayn no problem :)
wow, great craftsmanship
I'm thinking about using my everlast welder to make a cargo bike. You've done a great job on yours.
I think if I were doing that I might clamp the head tube and extension to a piece of angle iron to line them up, then do a couple of tack welds to hold them in alignment before doing the final weld joint.
Over all, I'd say that's some pretty good workmanship.
Yeah that's a good method if both tubes have the same OD
Great craftsmanship!!
Fantastic project !
I wish your channel was called Vandelay industries
the best design
another cool build! way to go, man
dam excellent!.........you have inspired me to build my own bike! someone stole my yuba mundo that i used to transport my instrument and amplifier! now, i will build my own!
Nice, show us when you're finished! Always like to see other builds.
There was something truly zen-like about this video. Good one mate and also a great built. True master of his craft!
You are a artist Man! Your bike It's great! 🤩
Mega Hobel...respekt wer’s selber macht!
Super Arbeit! Würde mich freuen mehr in Richtung Cargo Bikes zu sehen. Grüße
Das nächste Bike ist sogar schon fertig! Video kommt auch bald
Wow! Now, that's called innovation. Great job dude..
I’m no bike builder but this i will pay monies for..! 🤘🏽
You are ironman from real life! Thanks.
Good Idea & Good Job..I like it
bright idea you the man
Moin, Nice Work!
Pretty satisfying to watch the final result.
With the rack mounted to the frame, the load will keep stable. Have seen guys welding the rack to the fork. Steering means balancing the load permanently.
Just 1 question;
Why are back racks so unpopular?
14:01 what?! that plane exists? for many years I believed it is photoshopped internet meme :D
It does, I think there's only a handful but you see them here sometimes. They do look absolutely absurd in reality too
Sehr sehr schön, cool gebaut
I want this bike , so cool !!!
to watch that tools and facilities, seems that i have to buy my used car to afford :D
Sick bro! Love the build!
Nice build!
Well done excellent job
Fantastic, Phil !!!
Amazing.
Good brothers
Fantastic!! This could very well be a commercial product. I would buy one. Can i send you my old mountainbike to convert it too? ;-) Really cool!
Melhor cargueira até hoje que eu já tinha visto, perfeito parabéns.
amzing work
This design makes more sense than a rack on the fork. So the cargo does not follow our steering movement.
I'm surprised Laura Kampf hasn't commented yet.
I doubt she even knows that this channel exists ;) Would be awesome though.
Two maker youtubers in Germany, who like to modify bikes. I have a feeling she will.
^Lol so true!
excellent job! how did I not find this channel before?
Que genial! So cool! Contrast for this work
Amazing process!
Love watching your videos !
that looks dope must be super responsive
Yeah handling is really snappy, great for the city. Unfortunately it's heavier than it looks
Maybe a aluminium rack? The backwheel is that a 24 or 26"? Wouldd be badass with a bmx front and rearwheel( a 24" backwheel)
The frame and rack are already Aluminium ;) But the steel fork is pretty heavy especially with the extension. Backwheel is 26", thinking of making a version of this with front and back in 20" actually. BMX parts are great, can't break em with normal riding.
big work
Great videos mr phil, continu & sharing, i hope you have plan available for this built, give us a link., tjanks, joe.
Amazing work! Love it!
Awesome video!!!!!
Awesome! I want one!
Just seeing this. instant subscribe. this is so cool!!
Nice. Can't tell if the front forks are offset enough like the soma tradesman. That bike'd be brilliant if it wasn't one size fits all. Still pretty good. Specially with a hub motor in the front wheel. Makes the steering less twitchy.
You mean because of the handling? I kept the original steering angle so it's definitely a bit steeper than on the soma. So yeah it could use some more slack when you're carrying heavy stuff but on the other hand I really like the snappy handling when it's empty. The whole thing was kind of an experiment anyway (just wanted to mess around with some aluminum) so I didn't plan it out too much. It's a great bike for just zipping across town and picking up a thing or two. I think the soma is more suited for heavy hauling though.
Phil Vandelay yeah, I think my main reason for liking the somas offset fork is because it makes it harder to go otb and increases the amount of weight the rack can hold before it flips. Soma still seems to love falling over when leant up against stuff.
soma only suggests 50lbs though, what do you reckon how much you can load? also, have you got some drafts for this one?
Nice bike
Good job!
Nice job bro!
great job!
I like your style!
Nice - Hulk Hodn … guter Geschmack ;) Herrlich zu schauendes Video. Oberste Sehnerv-Befriedigung.
nice vid and build
oddly satisfying video
Try build whole bike, must b interesting to watch
The next one is coming soon and it's gonna be bigger!
Precious video, thank you 👍🏻
This is so cool
Hey nice job, the bike looks fantastic, are you using gas for welding ?
Good job 👌🏻