a good ginger challenge would be to buy a frame, then order random parts until he manages to assemble a bike, then let the cop decide what bike it is and sell it.
On the side of all ladders in North America there's a warning labels, with instructions on the proper usage , safe operational set-up and even thier maxim weight capacity. It seems "The Ginger" has never looked or read the labels on the ladder he's using because it's just a simple looking device that everyone can use intuitively. He got away with luckly.
One thing I will say about kawasaki is they are very smart at standardized parts across bikes to keep costs down, the tail light is used across the Z and ZX range. Have a ZX10R myself and the 2 subframe thing is great can switch bewteen gen 4 5 and 6 tail. The 10r hasnt changed too much since 2011 which is testiment to how well they did first time round in 2011.
Duct tape is too old school, I also watch a channel called Just Rolled In and spray foam seems to be in vouge in the US for DIY vehicle repairs these days.
Would have been easier to have the engine sat stable on something and lift the frame off. Would also be easier to rebuild. I have to say, Bikes of Rye engine removals are slightly more watchable..
The reason I think, for doing work on the seat and floor is to show his followers that he is down to earth ( pun intended). To show he has basic tools and buys new ones because not rich, inexperienced but if I can do this,,,,you can.
That bike would be illegal to rebuild in my country... You cant buy scrap bikes/cars and make them look pretty - it is to dangerous.. A EU legislation is on the way that will make it illegal in all of EU.
In the UK you can buy and fix crashed bike. The one he got would need a new frame and paperwork as the old frame will be confirmed as scrap on the computer system.
New frame, new bodywork, new tank and all the mount bits, new air box ... He'd be better off buying a bike with a blown engine and transplanting his in. Jesus why... Or buying a chopper frame setup for a jap 4 and building something wild and one off
What a horrible over complicated bike. I would Never trust ginge to rebuild a moped properly never mind this heap. Wouldn't it be funny if it turned out that Nothing was salvageable...😅
Nothing is salvagable . He might as well order all the parts necessary to build a ZX10 and video himself assembling it to show us how 'clever' he isn't! !!
@@Honkawsuzyamal the motor my be ok and the rear of the bike my be ok but would be cheaper to buy a bike with a broken motor and swop it out and sell off as much as he can and skip the rest
Professional bike builders collaboration. Would be nice to see. Maybe we could learn something from those great minds. Two beautiful engineers in bike building community. Bautiful people indeed.😂
He’s basically bought a drivetrain and VIN. The drivetrain’s a bit suspect though. So he might have bought a VIN and some random salvageable parts. You’ve got to wonder if the Police inspection is worth anything at all if the small amount of usable parts here end up gaining the original ‘bike’s identity.
@@seanbax2622 Rivets can be drilled out though. The unscrupulous can give one frame another’s identity. Unless it’s stamped into it, but I can’t see Kawasaki risking the weakening of a stressed member by stamping it. I’m not really all that into ‘bikes, so there could be something I’m missing here.
No tools and bench to work on but all the money spend on these crashed bikes 🤮 I couldn't belive i got a Fatin2Wheels ad for a phone holder before the video started. It was ment to be 😂
Two ladders 🪜 can work if you have two and a 2x6 or something to make a make shift scaffolding.. not the best idea, it’s not following the rules… but it’s not that sketchy
Fook sake 100k of bikes and not even a bench or bike lift, scrabbling around on the ground like a caveman 😂
Yeah, who does Ginge think he is, Bikes of Rye? I doubt his little brother is as strong as Mrs BoR
But he has an infinite workbench... oh wait, that's the floor!
a good ginger challenge would be to buy a frame, then order random parts until he manages to assemble a bike, then let the cop decide what bike it is and sell it.
Million quid game show idea right there.
On the side of all ladders in North America there's a warning labels, with instructions on the proper usage , safe operational set-up and even thier maxim weight capacity. It seems "The Ginger" has never looked or read the labels on the ladder he's using because it's just a simple looking device that everyone can use intuitively. He got away with luckly.
I thought everything in the USA came with warning labels, and in California everything gives you cancer.
I'm sure if they're American ladders, they'll have no problem with the weight, if you catch my drift..
Probably go up to 50 stone on each rung at the same time 🤪
@@Critical_StinkingDon't sit on the fence, say it as it is, Americans are generally big ass lumps of lard fat bastards! 😂
One thing I will say about kawasaki is they are very smart at standardized parts across bikes to keep costs down, the tail light is used across the Z and ZX range. Have a ZX10R myself and the 2 subframe thing is great can switch bewteen gen 4 5 and 6 tail. The 10r hasnt changed too much since 2011 which is testiment to how well they did first time round in 2011.
Flipflops ...In the land of the free, where a broken toe could cost you 20k and double the cost of the build 😃👍
A bit of duct tape, some self tappers, and a few cable ties and that frame would be fixable.👍😎
Duct tape is too old school, I also watch a channel called Just Rolled In and spray foam seems to be in vouge in the US for DIY vehicle repairs these days.
That seat lock looks identical to the ones on Suzukis aswell lol
Would have been easier to have the engine sat stable on something and lift the frame off. Would also be easier to rebuild.
I have to say, Bikes of Rye engine removals are slightly more watchable..
The reason I think, for doing work on the seat and floor is to show his followers that he is down to earth ( pun intended).
To show he has basic tools and buys new ones because not rich, inexperienced but if I can do this,,,,you can.
mat, ive got a crashed 05 zx6r frame that i sent down the road that i changed out if you want that to do some measurements on
That bike would be illegal to rebuild in my country... You cant buy scrap bikes/cars and make them look pretty - it is to dangerous.. A EU legislation is on the way that will make it illegal in all of EU.
In the UK you can buy and fix crashed bike. The one he got would need a new frame and paperwork as the old frame will be confirmed as scrap on the computer system.
Is that oil splatter or molten rubber from the torn front tyre?
Your photo editing skills are pretty good man haha
New frame, new bodywork, new tank and all the mount bits, new air box ... He'd be better off buying a bike with a blown engine and transplanting his in. Jesus why...
Or buying a chopper frame setup for a jap 4 and building something wild and one off
Nice! Loving the late night releases. You saved the night Matt lol.
I'm guessing that in sunny England that bike would be written off, parts only. Not aloud back on the road.
Is he seriously going to rebuild this?
There isn't anything worth saving.... Unless you want to save his ginger soul 😬
He probably saved the spark plugs..
Good engine donor for a lunatic chopper maybe
What a horrible over complicated bike. I would Never trust ginge to rebuild a moped properly never mind this heap. Wouldn't it be funny if it turned out that Nothing was salvageable...😅
Nothing is salvagable . He might as well order all the parts necessary to build a ZX10 and video himself assembling it to show us how 'clever' he isn't! !!
Overly complicated?
@@Honkawsuzyamal the motor my be ok and the rear of the bike my be ok but would be cheaper to buy a bike with a broken motor and swop it out and sell off as much as he can and skip the rest
The brownness is because of the high ethanol content in american gasolene
What are you talking about, it's clear. Also ethanol is clear.
Can you imagine if Bikes of Rye did a collaboration with Ginger? It would be epic.
what's Ginge done to deserve that?
Clown party
Professional bike builders collaboration. Would be nice to see. Maybe we could learn something from those great minds. Two beautiful engineers in bike building community. Bautiful people indeed.😂
@@jt3963It would probably break the internet
Why does he call it cracked.
It's a Broken frame, way, way broken at that.
Ginger kid has some nice non english teeth😁
He’s basically bought a drivetrain and VIN.
The drivetrain’s a bit suspect though.
So he might have bought a VIN and some random salvageable parts.
You’ve got to wonder if the Police inspection is worth anything at all if the small amount of usable parts here end up gaining the original ‘bike’s identity.
The vin will be scrap as it's fixed to the broken frame. The new frame will have a new vin
@@seanbax2622 Rivets can be drilled out though. The unscrupulous can give one frame another’s identity. Unless it’s stamped into it, but I can’t see Kawasaki risking the weakening of a stressed member by stamping it. I’m not really all that into ‘bikes, so there could be something I’m missing here.
Hows yu good mate Dumbbells Garage ?
Go to sleep Matt
The Ninginga 😂
GINGA
Ginger needs to borrow Bike Of Rye's girlfriend to help him with the engine removal and installation
No tools and bench to work on but all the money spend on these crashed bikes 🤮
I couldn't belive i got a Fatin2Wheels ad for a phone holder before the video started. It was ment to be 😂
He reminds me alot of del let's do things in such a cack handed way, and spend money on things you don't need instead of things you do
Two ladders 🪜 can work if you have two and a 2x6 or something to make a make shift scaffolding.. not the best idea, it’s not following the rules… but it’s not that sketchy