You can see part 1 of this build here: th-cam.com/video/rAm-lMeZ-uE/w-d-xo.html Lots of people saying @vicesat did this first. So it turns out he made a bike before me in 2022, well, I've been making XXL Lego inspired vehicles since 2020 and giant scale since 2017. The whole point of these projects is to inspire new builds, and that's exactly what these builds have done✌
I love that the sponsor is actually useful and relative to the video. You don't have to go on about it because it just works. That is how a sponsor gets my attention.
If Lego still had balls, they could totally turn this into an attraction at their amusement parks. Just imagine like 20 of those bikes racing down a go-kart type track.
I never actually went, but they used to have giant lego kids cars in a "driving school" back in the day. I'm guessing they were just fibre glass shells over conventional chassis though, not brick built.
Matt this is brilliant, the thing I especially love is the components squeaking when you ride. Which is exactly how the bricks sounds when building models.
Most of these budget controllers packaged in kits like yours, have a set of wires (usually white or grey) that when plugged in, reverse the motor direction permanently. They call these the self-learn wires, or "intelligent recognition". It makes installation a breeze. With the controller off and the wheel off the ground, connect them together, turn the controller on & watch the direction of rotation, if correct disconnect them, and cycle the power to the controller. Presto! You might have already learned this since making the video, and you might not see this comment, but I wanted to comment in case somebody is having the same issue. Cheers and happy building.
My preferred Lego mode of transportation is SPACESHIP!!! But maybe your next build could be a powered LEGO 40220 Creator Double Decker London Bus? You could sit on the roof to ride it! :D Maybe make it remote controlled too? -with lights and a destination sign that switches text? A working LEGO City 60385 Construction Digger would be a fun one as well.
Licensing issues, Lego could sue, but there are probably justifiably ways to defend your product. (If mega blocks can exist then this also should be able to exist)
Love the video! High School Engineering Technology teacher here, looking forward to purchasing the STLs when they are released so that my classes can build this and learn from it!
What an absolutely fantastic project! Love how much you committed to replicating the original model and found ways to reinforce the pieces as needed. Amazing work!
I’ve been obsessed all day with how this amazing "creature" looks. As a huge Lego fan and someone who loves monkey bikes, this project is a dream come true for me. Is there any chance you might commercialize a version based on this prototype in the future? Or perhaps offer the 3D modeling files and a construction manual for purchase? Even the color combination is perfect. Congratulations on this fantastic piece of design!
Oh thanks 🙏 yeah the color combo goes back to my 80s Lego technic roots! I mention this in part 1. I have a plan to release the files and BOM, however I’m slightly nervous someone gonna hold one and hurt themselves, it’s not a structure like a bike, it will break if not carefully used 😬
Dude that e-bike kit is the mvp, brings your creation to life and looks easy to assemble (except for getting the motor phases well connected). Now I want to electrify my bicycle
You can upgrade the bike with 8420 Street Bike. And you have the moterbike with sidecar in 857. But mostly of all, you gotta have a helicopter in set 852. And my absolute favourite car of all time: The big 853 Test Chassis car. Of course if anything breaks down, you have to be able to tow it with: 8846 Tow Truck from 1982.
@@MattDenton that'll probably look even better. Om not sure if the canister was an actual piece. I do remember something like it but can't find it online. I would like to see a Lego Maxi Figure helmet to go with the bike and it's rider though :)
I don't think there was a single piece, but you could maybe make it up from cylindrical elements to give the right stripes. Though 1 stud might be too small, and 2 too big.
Matt, you're explanation about rake angle A and trail B is correct but the sketch on the CAD model of the bike is wrong: the rotation axis (and not suspension axis) is more to the back making the trail almost zero to none. To solve this, offsetting the wheel would help, but you need to offset it to the back and not the front. An easy way to remember this is to think of the front wheel as a caster wheel on a trolley. Relevant timestamp: 18:12
Ok interesting, I can see how I’ve missed the rotating axis and yes trail is near zero.. but can’t see how offsetting it backwards would help. Most pedal bikes have a forward offset. (I’ll update this in another video, and description) thanks for pointing it out
It's because of the small rake angle of the lego bike that it's counterintuitive to move it backwards. But if you look at it from the current rotation axis of the steering column, the wheel axis already has a big offset to the front. I think, the most subtle way of improving the trail is a combination of increasing the rake angle and by cheating in the top parts of the steering column to reduce the forward offset but that can have a negative impact on left to right steering angle.
+1 to KlaasDeSmedt, he's absolutely correct here. Unfortunately though there's no quick fix to this issue without a reverse-offset axle mount or a significant redesign of the rake/steering geometry. I dealt with this issue with electric kickscooter manufacturers, who often make this same mistake. See the Inmotion S1F scooter for a particularly bad offender. Absolutely love this project and keep up the great work Matt!!
Dang, Matt! This one was just perfect. Such a great build. I still (every time) think about how I have most all of the LEGO files in CAD and could do this. But I have a single little Prusa, lol. Any way, I will live vicariously through you, again. NOW DON'T FORGET THE TEST CHASSIS!!!
You can always upgrade from a monkey bike to a motorcycle with the Lego 857 motorcycle with sidecar. For some great display pieces, I would love to see the 8858 engine set from 1980. The 3 cylinder with valves would be amazing.
This is just great, now you need to build the Lego 'Vintage Motorcycle' or the 'Vespa' to go along with it. I bet the Vespa would need reinforcement but would be really neat in that format.
This was absolutely fantastic! I've been at home sick for several weeks, only lying in bed and watching TH-cam. This was possibly the most fun video I've seen during this time. (And just pointing out, with this front end geometry, moving the wheel forward is the wrong direction to fix the handling... 🙂As said in the video, trail is the distance from the contact patch to where a line through the steering head (not through the forks as shown in the illustration by the way) meets the ground. The contact patch is behind the point of rotation, and trail can be seen as a "lever" through where forces are transferred in steering. This bike now has a negative trail - the contact patch is in front of the steering axis. You normally set the correct amount of trail for a given rake/steering head angle by dimensioning the fork yokes and changing the fork offset. The yokes put the wheel at the correct position relative to the steering axis to achieve the amount of trail you want to have. In this case the offset should be smaller - the forks and wheel should be pulled back, the fork yokes should be straighter and not so triangular. Functionally you could just as well move the wheel axle on a mount behind the forks, but that would look weird. What you often see on some forks, that the wheel axle is in front of the forks, is not so much to fix the trail measurement, but more so due to the construction of the fork itself. Sometimes the axle needs to be in front of the fork, but that is then corrected by the yokes and the offset. On a traditional bicycle where there are no yokes, you achieve the correct trail with the lower fork bends. Now - this Lego bike is a scaled up model and absolutely perfect as it is, it shouldn't be changed in any way! But normally negative trail is considered upright dangerous, so it's something to be aware of. It's possibly the most important single aspect of bike steering geometry.)
This looks like a blast. When I saw the battery in the short I didn't think it was a waterbottle, but a fire extinguisher! I imagine a classic Lego train of some sort scaled up to one of those rideable garden railway gauges would be a neat project.
I actually did the maths on that a while back, and figured a 1:8 scale version on 7-14" track was about right to mix it with other ride-behind stock on the same gauge. Obviously the wheel standards would have to match the track, but everything above could look like lego.
@@jonathanj8303 Well.. lego train gauge is 37.5mm so multiply that with 8 and its obliviously 300mm that is larger than the largest life steam at 280mm, bur smaller than the smallest somewhat common narrowgague of 600mm
@@matsv201 lego train bodies - at least the 'official' six stud wide ones - are widely out of proportion to their track gauge if they're expected to represent any real gauge. No shade, it's a toy. But that's why I suggested a scale/gauge combination that would bring that ratio closer to reality. An 8:1 upscaled 6-stud lego train would be about 384mm wide, and would feel about right next to 1/8th scale models of standard gauge stock, which is the general ratio for 7-1/4"/7-1/2" SG outline. The gauge is intentionally narrow compared to scaled-up lego to achieve this effect. And if you check, you'll find there are plenty of gauges between 280mm and 600mm, though they get rarer as you go up, simply because bigger models rapidly get heavier and more costly.
@@jonathanj8303 "An 8:1 upscaled 6-stud lego train would be about 384mm wide," Yes, but the gauge is messured on the inside, than its 300mm " plenty of gauges between 280mm and 600mm" They have existed traditionally. But its basically unobtanium now.. Well of cause, if you have a track you can build any gauge you want.
If you made another headlight for the Lego motorcycle out of transparent yellow polycarbonate, it would look just like the drawing of your project on the computer, the Lego motorcycle would look beautiful. You are a very special person, a hug.
Wow ! what a good idea !! don't know what to wish next, but systems of plastic bricks , geant 3D printers ( will be the more difficult to find ) and a new World is for us ! imagine what we can do wtith Lego ? everything ! working and security will be the most hard to have ! the rest is O.K...... well done, and thanks for sharing ! viva creativity ! as with Lego Bro ! take care
I ride a Benelli TNT 125 to work every day because I love that it is ridiculously small. I would definitely buy one of these Lego mini bikes if it could be made road legal. It would be like a dream come true. A cool monkey bike and LEGO! Awesome.
I am just watching this video and all I see is a man living his childhood dream Well done Heck you might have an entire collection of technic sets that you can drive in the far future A lego fleet if you will Keep it up Matt and just keep living life 🖖
I've heard of building with Lego, but this is something else. It's darn impressive, is what this is. Imagine tackling one of the framework lego cars or trucks from that time, the ones that could hold the old Lego poseable dolls. Oh boy, would that be alot of work. I like the builds, it brings my inner child to life. Keep it up🎉
@MattDenton thanks for sharing the video. I’d be happy to test this build out for you before you release the files. I’m in California, I’m curious how it goes sourcing some of the parts. Should be doable, anyways congrats on this build. Lots of options for customization through color, lights etc..
I have a LEGO Technics BMW GS-A adventure bike. Doing a full size one or even maybe a body kit for a real GS would be pretty cool. Beautiful work on this one!
Obviously Lego 8844 needs to be built! Seriously not really, but I loved that set and your builds bring be back to that! This was excellent! Well done!
Great XXL bike!!! Since it's so compact it could become also a proper three-wheeler ATC / ATV (with one motor per rear wheel) - I think red could be the right color for the project "Legonda"...😅...nice as a Lego and deadly like a Honda!
Love the bike!! Looks so cool! 😍 Also amazing and incredible: I (not a super savvy individual) could follow the instructions to print and assemble this as a kit. Not counting the print time, one could build a functional means of transportation in a couple of hours! Technology has come so far!
For some reason I'm madly in love with those grey push pins, just crazy good locking build. Would be cool with something off-road, buy another set of those wheels perhaps? Is a few builds in the Mars series that can work as rock crawler as well. Or use tracks as set 42038. Perhaps a heavy machinery like a crane or forklift? Or a boat.
I love the fact you made this work, but you also explained the difficulties with the process, and that simply scaling the Lego was not enough. You said you could pick it up, but how much does the bike actually weigh? Love this channel and this build. Next scale build: a Crane or Dump Truck.
You can see part 1 of this build here: th-cam.com/video/rAm-lMeZ-uE/w-d-xo.html
Lots of people saying @vicesat did this first. So it turns out he made a bike before me in 2022, well, I've been making XXL Lego inspired vehicles since 2020 and giant scale since 2017. The whole point of these projects is to inspire new builds, and that's exactly what these builds have done✌
There is allways gonna be negative comments, just remember, that people who see, follow, and love your videos, knows how far back you go
Thanks 🙏
@@MattDenton you should sell the files
@@Al-EKZ. lego pieze models are alerady "open source" you just need to find the parts you need and the assemble instrucction, as a normal lego set.
@@Al-EKZ. Yeah
So cool to finally see the finished product. And having Adam ride it too? Cherry on top!
Thanks 🙏
You know adam is impressed when he says "DUUUUUDE!".
DUUUUUDE!
This looks like something that LEGO should add to their catalogue :)
I agree 👍
The most expensive LEGO set Ever..!!! $20,000?
@@user-zq6pj5jo8j and still there will be some folk that would buy it
@@user-zq6pj5jo8j
And on the box: 'Batteries not included' 😂
They have it in their catalogue!
Having Adam Savage say your project is awesome is the ultimate nerd rep.
I love how those 3d printed giant Lego parts fit together - just like the original. Congratulations for a very good build!
Thanks 🙏
Was really surprised to see him actually locking together giant LEGO pieces. 😮
The greatest use for 3D printing I’ve ever seen.
Thanks i
ADAM SAVAGE is an absolute GOAT!! Grew up watching Mythbusters like crazy!!
I love that the sponsor is actually useful and relative to the video. You don't have to go on about it because it just works. That is how a sponsor gets my attention.
Thanks 🙏
If Lego still had balls, they could totally turn this into an attraction at their amusement parks.
Just imagine like 20 of those bikes racing down a go-kart type track.
That would be cool 😎
I never actually went, but they used to have giant lego kids cars in a "driving school" back in the day. I'm guessing they were just fibre glass shells over conventional chassis though, not brick built.
They have drivable Lego karts at the driving school in Legoland
In Mario kart costumes!!
@@jonathanj8303 I still have my Lego Driver's License.
Matt this is brilliant, the thing I especially love is the components squeaking when you ride. Which is exactly how the bricks sounds when building models.
Yeah 👍 😂
Most of these budget controllers packaged in kits like yours, have a set of wires (usually white or grey) that when plugged in, reverse the motor direction permanently. They call these the self-learn wires, or "intelligent recognition". It makes installation a breeze. With the controller off and the wheel off the ground, connect them together, turn the controller on & watch the direction of rotation, if correct disconnect them, and cycle the power to the controller. Presto!
You might have already learned this since making the video, and you might not see this comment, but I wanted to comment in case somebody is having the same issue. Cheers and happy building.
Oh cool! I hadn’t found d this info so thanks. I’ll see if I can find this feature on the controller!
@@MattDenton I also want to add that I love the build! I immediately wanted to make one when I saw it!
My preferred Lego mode of transportation is SPACESHIP!!!
But maybe your next build could be a powered LEGO 40220 Creator Double Decker London Bus?
You could sit on the roof to ride it! :D Maybe make it remote controlled too? -with lights and a destination sign that switches text?
A working LEGO City 60385 Construction Digger would be a fun one as well.
SPACESHIP!!!! 😂 I like a construction digger idea 💡
@@richfromtang i would love lego bike with classic space esthetics, though none of the original small vehicles.
If you make them. We will buy them!!! That's wicked!
The visual of a real person riding around a Lego mini bike scratches an itch I never knew I had.
You should sell these as like buildable Lego kits for kids, but as like little bicycles so they can have fun with the prosses
@williamrichardson5039 would be nice. Alot of us don't have access to larger printers and glue small sections would loose integrity quick
Licensing issues, Lego could sue, but there are probably justifiably ways to defend your product. (If mega blocks can exist then this also should be able to exist)
Cost would probably be incredibly high. The amount of print time and creation of a kit would be tough
Love the video! High School Engineering Technology teacher here, looking forward to purchasing the STLs when they are released so that my classes can build this and learn from it!
Thanks 🙏
@@MattDentonnotify us when the files come out!
You have the ultimate endorsement, Adam loves it.
Thanks 🙏
Now I need one for my everyday commute.
Awesome. I think giant 8880 Super Car would be a better mode of transport.
😂😂😂
It’s easy to not fully appreciate the absolute genius of this design but make no mistake this is astounding in its genius!
Thanks 🙏
Who needs a real monkey bike when you can have the more superior lego version. Insane project!
Exactly
What an absolutely fantastic project! Love how much you committed to replicating the original model and found ways to reinforce the pieces as needed. Amazing work!
Thank you very much!
I feel like the suspension is the secret star here. Accurate to the piece and actually works!!
There’s no secret! It’s the best piece of giant Lego I’ve ever made! So satisfying 😀
@@MattDenton hope to see it turn up in other projects!
There is another!!!
@@MattDenton 😍
This is absolutely genius. One of the best uses of recreational 3D printing I have witnessed. I want one.
Wow, thanks!
Dooood! That is badass!! As a lifelong Lego fan, this is just amazing, I love it! And I love Adam's joy in riding it ❤💕
Thank you 🙏
I’ve been obsessed all day with how this amazing "creature" looks. As a huge Lego fan and someone who loves monkey bikes, this project is a dream come true for me. Is there any chance you might commercialize a version based on this prototype in the future? Or perhaps offer the 3D modeling files and a construction manual for purchase? Even the color combination is perfect. Congratulations on this fantastic piece of design!
Oh thanks 🙏 yeah the color combo goes back to my 80s Lego technic roots! I mention this in part 1.
I have a plan to release the files and BOM, however I’m slightly nervous someone gonna hold one and hurt themselves, it’s not a structure like a bike, it will break if not carefully used 😬
I mean I have 3D printed some Duplo-compatible stuff for my kids, but this is seriously next level. And so cool you got Adam to guest star!
Yeah it’s a lot of fun! And great he happens to be in town 👍
Dude that e-bike kit is the mvp, brings your creation to life and looks easy to assemble (except for getting the motor phases well connected). Now I want to electrify my bicycle
8845 is still my favourite set, super bouncy Dune Buggy
I love so much how Adam can still have fun with stuff. And I loved the bike!
Thanks 🙏
Time to build the 8856 whirlwind rescue helicopter and have it actually fly 🔥
😂
That is so amazing! It would be great if Lego made electric bikes with personalization parts sold separately!
That would be cool!
If you want ideas, my two favorite LEGO Technic sets are 8063 "Tractor with Trailer", and 8048 "Buggy".
its awesome. all the little things to make it a functional bike without ruining the lego aesthetic are so clever. its a great project
Thank you very much!
You can upgrade the bike with 8420 Street Bike.
And you have the moterbike with sidecar in 857.
But mostly of all, you gotta have a helicopter in set 852.
And my absolute favourite car of all time: The big 853 Test Chassis car.
Of course if anything breaks down, you have to be able to tow it with: 8846 Tow Truck from 1982.
This could take a while…
@@MattDenton Hehe yes, but aren't they all cool? 😀(No need to reply - I know they are! hehe)
I love the sound of lego clicking in place .. scaling it up does NOT hurt
I'd respray the bottle into an Octan fuel canister to match the Lego style
Oh nice, that’s an official Lego piece? I’ve actually got a design in progress to put the battery in the seat and just take the risk :)
@@MattDenton that'll probably look even better.
Om not sure if the canister was an actual piece. I do remember something like it but can't find it online.
I would like to see a Lego Maxi Figure helmet to go with the bike and it's rider though :)
I don't think there was a single piece, but you could maybe make it up from cylindrical elements to give the right stripes. Though 1 stud might be too small, and 2 too big.
loved to see adam's reaction, very lucky to have him in a video of yours
Matt, you're explanation about rake angle A and trail B is correct but the sketch on the CAD model of the bike is wrong: the rotation axis (and not suspension axis) is more to the back making the trail almost zero to none. To solve this, offsetting the wheel would help, but you need to offset it to the back and not the front.
An easy way to remember this is to think of the front wheel as a caster wheel on a trolley.
Relevant timestamp: 18:12
The forward offset you normally see on bigger rake angles is to reduce the trail distance.
Ok interesting, I can see how I’ve missed the rotating axis and yes trail is near zero.. but can’t see how offsetting it backwards would help. Most pedal bikes have a forward offset. (I’ll update this in another video, and description) thanks for pointing it out
Got it 👍👍
It's because of the small rake angle of the lego bike that it's counterintuitive to move it backwards. But if you look at it from the current rotation axis of the steering column, the wheel axis already has a big offset to the front.
I think, the most subtle way of improving the trail is a combination of increasing the rake angle and by cheating in the top parts of the steering column to reduce the forward offset but that can have a negative impact on left to right steering angle.
+1 to KlaasDeSmedt, he's absolutely correct here. Unfortunately though there's no quick fix to this issue without a reverse-offset axle mount or a significant redesign of the rake/steering geometry.
I dealt with this issue with electric kickscooter manufacturers, who often make this same mistake. See the Inmotion S1F scooter for a particularly bad offender.
Absolutely love this project and keep up the great work Matt!!
Dang, Matt! This one was just perfect. Such a great build. I still (every time) think about how I have most all of the LEGO files in CAD and could do this. But I have a single little Prusa, lol. Any way, I will live vicariously through you, again. NOW DON'T FORGET THE TEST CHASSIS!!!
😂 thanks 🙏 you should try a smaller kit maybe . Even 3 x scale is fun
This is so cool, i still have this kit sat on my shelf and I'm 42 now lol. Never thought i would see a full size version.
Cool 😎
My favourite part has to be when you attach the batteries.
You can just clip them right on, because this entire thing is modular by nature.
Awesome!!! Next you should build the 8826 LEGO Technic ATX Sport Cycle. That one would be a real challenge to steer 😂
🙏😬
You can always upgrade from a monkey bike to a motorcycle with the Lego 857 motorcycle with sidecar.
For some great display pieces, I would love to see the 8858 engine set from 1980. The 3 cylinder with valves would be amazing.
This is just great, now you need to build the Lego 'Vintage Motorcycle' or the 'Vespa' to go along with it. I bet the Vespa would need reinforcement but would be really neat in that format.
I’ll take a look 👀
This was absolutely fantastic! I've been at home sick for several weeks, only lying in bed and watching TH-cam. This was possibly the most fun video I've seen during this time.
(And just pointing out, with this front end geometry, moving the wheel forward is the wrong direction to fix the handling... 🙂As said in the video, trail is the distance from the contact patch to where a line through the steering head (not through the forks as shown in the illustration by the way) meets the ground. The contact patch is behind the point of rotation, and trail can be seen as a "lever" through where forces are transferred in steering. This bike now has a negative trail - the contact patch is in front of the steering axis.
You normally set the correct amount of trail for a given rake/steering head angle by dimensioning the fork yokes and changing the fork offset. The yokes put the wheel at the correct position relative to the steering axis to achieve the amount of trail you want to have. In this case the offset should be smaller - the forks and wheel should be pulled back, the fork yokes should be straighter and not so triangular. Functionally you could just as well move the wheel axle on a mount behind the forks, but that would look weird.
What you often see on some forks, that the wheel axle is in front of the forks, is not so much to fix the trail measurement, but more so due to the construction of the fork itself. Sometimes the axle needs to be in front of the fork, but that is then corrected by the yokes and the offset. On a traditional bicycle where there are no yokes, you achieve the correct trail with the lower fork bends.
Now - this Lego bike is a scaled up model and absolutely perfect as it is, it shouldn't be changed in any way!
But normally negative trail is considered upright dangerous, so it's something to be aware of. It's possibly the most important single aspect of bike steering geometry.)
Yeah I released a correction video short explains my mistake. This bike has slight negative trail 🫡
Lego kit 31018. That is your next logical step.
Yes!
Hell yeah dude 😂
This looks like a blast. When I saw the battery in the short I didn't think it was a waterbottle, but a fire extinguisher!
I imagine a classic Lego train of some sort scaled up to one of those rideable garden railway gauges would be a neat project.
When I watch your videos I like to pretend you are one of the Borrowers assembling perfectly normal sized LEGO pieces :) Great build as ever Matt !
Thank you so much 😀
The fact that everything press fits together so well like Real Lego makes me very happy! 😊
👍😀
My all time favourite is the 7760 blue shunter
I love that to.. but yoi need to scale ot way more than 1:8 to be able to drive it
I actually did the maths on that a while back, and figured a 1:8 scale version on 7-14" track was about right to mix it with other ride-behind stock on the same gauge. Obviously the wheel standards would have to match the track, but everything above could look like lego.
@@jonathanj8303 Well.. lego train gauge is 37.5mm so multiply that with 8 and its obliviously 300mm that is larger than the largest life steam at 280mm, bur smaller than the smallest somewhat common narrowgague of 600mm
@@matsv201 lego train bodies - at least the 'official' six stud wide ones - are widely out of proportion to their track gauge if they're expected to represent any real gauge. No shade, it's a toy. But that's why I suggested a scale/gauge combination that would bring that ratio closer to reality. An 8:1 upscaled 6-stud lego train would be about 384mm wide, and would feel about right next to 1/8th scale models of standard gauge stock, which is the general ratio for 7-1/4"/7-1/2" SG outline. The gauge is intentionally narrow compared to scaled-up lego to achieve this effect.
And if you check, you'll find there are plenty of gauges between 280mm and 600mm, though they get rarer as you go up, simply because bigger models rapidly get heavier and more costly.
@@jonathanj8303
"An 8:1 upscaled 6-stud lego train would be about 384mm wide,"
Yes, but the gauge is messured on the inside, than its 300mm
" plenty of gauges between 280mm and 600mm"
They have existed traditionally. But its basically unobtanium now.. Well of cause, if you have a track you can build any gauge you want.
If you made another headlight for the Lego motorcycle out of transparent yellow polycarbonate, it would look just like the drawing of your project on the computer, the Lego motorcycle would look beautiful. You are a very special person, a hug.
Already on process!! Will be added in part 3 ;)
@@MattDenton 👍
OMG! Matt Denton & Adam Savage ❤🤩!
Wow ! what a good idea !! don't know what to wish next, but systems of plastic bricks , geant 3D printers ( will be the more difficult to find ) and a new World is for us ! imagine what we can do wtith Lego ? everything ! working and security will be the most hard to have ! the rest is O.K...... well done, and thanks for sharing ! viva creativity ! as with Lego Bro ! take care
I cant wait for the day you decide to build a working LEGO helicopter
😂… last video he ever made 💀
This is the best thing I have ever seen on the internet.
😂 thanks 🙏
The ultimate paddock bike for F1 or MotoGP.
Absolutely amazing! And great fun to se Adam riding it and enoying 😃
Glad you enjoyed it!
That looks sooooo amazing
Dude you need to make a career for this that looks like how you usually get Lego kits. That would be epic.
You should share your files on Printables :D
I want one too !!
I will share these hen they are ready
Will you share your parts list aswell? For all the other hardware
Yea please share this whole kit I would buy. Also electronics needed
I too would be willing to pay for a build plan and/or cad files. This is an awesome project and very well executed!
@@MattDenton You can go ahead and just take my money now!
I'd love an old fashioned one seater lego car from the 80's. But it would need a lot of modifications to give it a,working steering mechanism.
I’ve done one, have you seen the gokart?
Was eyeing the engine from the car chassis set the whole time
😂☝️
Oh man, id LOVE to make a practical "life size" vehicle like it was lego. There are so many cool sets id love to see sclaed up!
This is so cool. I would love to build one and ride it to work. Maybe bike to work scheme could fund this project 😂
That would be cool!
I ride a Benelli TNT 125 to work every day because I love that it is ridiculously small. I would definitely buy one of these Lego mini bikes if it could be made road legal. It would be like a dream come true. A cool monkey bike and LEGO! Awesome.
I am just watching this video and all I see is a man living his childhood dream
Well done
Heck you might have an entire collection of technic sets that you can drive in the far future
A lego fleet if you will
Keep it up Matt and just keep living life 🖖
Wow, thanks 🙏
Lego should pay you to tour with that beauty. Maybe take it to lego land for a demonstration. Kids would love to see that! XD
OK, I know I'm asking a lot here, but SPACESHIP!
😂
Another awesome build! As a kid you played as if you could ride, you make it so you can ride it
Totally!
oh a Big Wheel Trike would go well with the bike and gocart
I've heard of building with Lego, but this is something else. It's darn impressive, is what this is. Imagine tackling one of the framework lego cars or trucks from that time, the ones that could hold the old Lego poseable dolls. Oh boy, would that be alot of work. I like the builds, it brings my inner child to life. Keep it up🎉
Thanks! Check out my other builds! I’m doing the 1980s car chassis!
Build a Lego space ship that can make a round trip to the moon.
😂
It's pretty impressive to see the system scale woth a decent amount of integrity
Yep 👍
Logo should sponsor each of these videos.
Luvs 😘
That would be cool!
@MattDenton thanks for sharing the video. I’d be happy to test this build out for you before you release the files. I’m in California, I’m curious how it goes sourcing some of the parts. Should be doable, anyways congrats on this build. Lots of options for customization through color, lights etc..
I have a LEGO Technics BMW GS-A adventure bike. Doing a full size one or even maybe a body kit for a real GS would be pretty cool.
Beautiful work on this one!
Very cool!
I thought we weren’t supposed to mention LEGO haha
That is excellent work. I'm so happy I found a mention of this and looked it up.
Awesome, thank you!
100% would buy this direct from LEGO at a 60% markup
Obviously Lego 8844 needs to be built! Seriously not really, but I loved that set and your builds bring be back to that! This was excellent! Well done!
I’m working on 8860 :) check out the previous videos
Oooh! Sir! Your madness is only exeeded by your geniousness!
So.... next up: 3d printed lego helicopter?
Yes please
Nah Lego tank
Great XXL bike!!! Since it's so compact it could become also a proper three-wheeler ATC / ATV (with one motor per rear wheel) - I think red could be the right color for the project "Legonda"...😅...nice as a Lego and deadly like a Honda!
😂 yeah I like the idea of a trike and I’m well up for doing one on red!!
i think you screwd up the video name but AWSOME BIKE I LOVE IT
What should it be called?
Oh.. that was a weird glitch! Thanks for pointing out..
Trains are amazing
Giant scale 8880 next?
@@kruger12311 he is working on a 8860, probobly something lile 20-25 finished.
Can't wait to see a full size 42009 mobile crane 😎💛
Amazing job !
@@testohtoby let’s start “easier” with 8421…😜
Where to buy?
@@olegtsyganok1229 The lego store
I don’t think he’s selling it, but you could use a 3D printer or go somewhere like PCBway and make it yourself.
Love the bike!! Looks so cool! 😍
Also amazing and incredible:
I (not a super savvy individual) could follow the instructions to print and assemble this as a kit. Not counting the print time, one could build a functional means of transportation in a couple of hours! Technology has come so far!
4 september 2024
Yeah odd glitch.. should be corrected now 🤷♂️
Super cool as always, man! It turned out great!
Awesome thank you!
Epic Technic Matt!
Love your Lego builds.
Thanks!
For some reason I'm madly in love with those grey push pins, just crazy good locking build. Would be cool with something off-road, buy another set of those wheels perhaps? Is a few builds in the Mars series that can work as rock crawler as well. Or use tracks as set 42038. Perhaps a heavy machinery like a crane or forklift? Or a boat.
I do like the idea of an off road vehicle 👍
Scaled up lego velociraptor would go hard! The bike alone is absolutely awesome!
That would be cool!
I love the fact you made this work, but you also explained the difficulties with the process, and that simply scaling the Lego was not enough. You said you could pick it up, but how much does the bike actually weigh? Love this channel and this build. Next scale build: a Crane or Dump Truck.
Thanks 🙏 estimated with would be 15 kg.. maybe a bit more. I’ll weigh it
This is so ridiculously cool. You are a madman and I love it.
Thanks 🙏
LEGO Quad would be awesome, too :)
That would be cool!
Adam Savage should feel proud of being one of the godfather’s of “Fun-gineering.” Look at what he’s inspired. :)
I love that it even squeaks like Lego!
Yep 😂