Compared to The African versions these actually look very nice. Not just logs put together but craftsmanship with good taste. Wouldnt mind owning one like that myself. Especially If I could convert it into a bicycle kind of thing.
It's called Chukudu in DRC Congo. They have similar one but a bit advanced. Burundi has cyclists who can carry loads of bananas for livelihood at neck breaking speed
@@nobueno3514 The scooters that I have seen on TH-cam, I think from the Congo, have all the features in these scooters plus they have rollerbearings and springs for a kind of artoficial trail... The technicians who make them have some very good skills as well.
A lot of this beautiful clip reminds me of my times in the state of Bahia, Brasil, some twenty-five years ago. There was a busy boatyard in Itacare that caught my attention. The guys made 25' boats out of wood that was yellow inside and yielded a pleasant scent. There was a lot of machete use, roosters would crow, and afternoon breaks were spent lazing in the shade of spreading almond trees. I saw a lot of hand-carved woodwork in Brasil. I saw how Bahians would improvise when making or repairing things, much like what we saw in this clip. I think the best invention I saw there was a gas engine powered wheelchair. The owner was a fine guitarist, a local celebrity, and was doted over and greatly appreciated by all in Porto Seguro, Bahia.
We made scooters back in the 1950s. We used boards and the wheels were old bearings from cars. It’s so surprising that in this day and age to see something like this being made. But I still admire these poor guys.
В Африке тоже делают деревянные самокаты. Чукуду. Они более совершенны. Там есть пружины-амортизаторы, тормоз и их самокат-чукуду может перевозить до 450 кг груза.
Brings back memories of the early 70's. We had wooden scooters similar to these ones. The the bar connecting to the stirring handle though was attached with only a hook made of nail and from time to time it detaches and some kids skinned their knees and elbows sometimes.
We also used to play with wooden cars now a days it is hard to find wish to have to get back those memories I will be more happy thn now because now a days people are forgetting such kind of fun. Today's kids doesn't know anything about such kind of joy and happiness only getting busy with internet
Wow is he great with that chopping knife! It must need a lot of sharpening throughout the build .Wood is very heavy , so taking it downhill on wheels is a great idea ,and as for the return trip wheeling the bike that’s alright,you only have to walk one way.
To add to your death list, these are warrior tribe who hunt heads of their enemies, this tribes are where we get our MMA fighters too. The Team Lakay of ONE FC
If it can be fitted electric battery with these scooters it could be more effective but anyway I really appreciated for their indigenous efforts using their available resources great job guys keep it up
Los peruanos se inspiraron en esta idea para crear sus mototaxis y ademas al ser descendientes de bolivianos le han incorporado el toque del altiplano ❤
In Africa they make same scooters I have seen hundreds of same scooters in Congo and neighboring countries I was shocked to see exactly same scooters in Philippine.
I was watching the Congo Africa one of these and they have the same type of scooter. I wonder who thought of it first, or maybe perhaps a tourist saw it and thought, Hello, kerching $$$$
i just saw the video of the scooters from the congo. those ones are angled upwards and the handles looks like the skull and horns of a carabou and no seats
just like our modern push scooter they probably just push the scooter up hill and walk it, and chances are when there is an uphill there is also a downhill.
@@jhunmontina6422 The American version is the supermarket battery powered scooter to go through the isles for 400lbs landww-hales in the hunt for glyphosate loaded sugary food products. I reckon there are not many specimens of that kind in the Philipine mountains.
I am the 1st commenter: This push and roll wooden scooter invention is a Very green very efficient means of good transportation. The rest of the world's nations must adopt it. Green Nobel Prize is recommended for the inventor.
Nice engineering ! a few additional items like an electric motor and or foot paddle for uphills would be great! not dissing, just making a suggestion to update but not dishonor the tradition. Thank You People of the Philippines for this amazing contribution to the World.
Aye just saw a African video of dez same scooters,But de comets are negative. Day talk a bot how primitive day are and hold ding humanity back. Dez comets are positive
The Flintstones came to mind, completely great
Same here😂😅 💯
I am ever applauding the human ability to go forward with creative answers to problems. Kudos!
@@kingcab86
Compared to The African versions these actually look very nice. Not just logs put together but craftsmanship with good taste. Wouldnt mind owning one like that myself. Especially If I could convert it into a bicycle kind of thing.
I’ve first saw similar video of these scooters in the congo 🇨🇬, they look like they shouldn’t move but they are really sturdy !
В конго конструкция лучше. И там есть подшипники
The craftsman has still 10 working fingers, that is amazing
Looks like he's lost the tip of one, its just bone
Brings back memories of the early 70's. We had wooden scooters similar to these ones. The the bar connecting to the stirring h
cai' loai xe nay o viet nam toi chua thay bao gio
It's called Chukudu in DRC Congo. They have similar one but a bit advanced.
Burundi has cyclists who can carry loads of bananas for livelihood at neck breaking speed
They also incorporate sealed baring rings in their design as well as springs to make up for a lack of castor effect..... I am a bike designer myself.
Blud said "a bit advanced" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@nobueno3514 The scooters that I have seen on TH-cam, I think from the Congo, have all the features in these scooters plus they have rollerbearings and springs for a kind of artoficial trail...
The technicians who make them have some very good skills as well.
@@nobueno3514 advanced is relative
Chukudu are heavy duty
This one not so much
A lot of this beautiful clip reminds me of my times in the state of Bahia, Brasil, some twenty-five years ago. There was a busy boatyard in Itacare that caught my attention. The guys made 25' boats out of wood that was yellow inside and yielded a pleasant scent. There was a lot of machete use, roosters would crow, and afternoon breaks were spent lazing in the shade of spreading almond trees. I saw a lot of hand-carved woodwork in Brasil. I saw how Bahians would improvise when making or repairing things, much like what we saw in this clip. I think the best invention I saw there was a gas engine powered wheelchair. The owner was a fine guitarist, a local celebrity, and was doted over and greatly appreciated by all in Porto Seguro, Bahia.
I like them, a lot of artistic skill in the ones with carvings in them
I always wanted to have one of this scooter when I was a kid during watching Flintstone 🥰😀
We made scooters back in the 1950s. We used boards and the wheels were old bearings from cars. It’s so surprising that in this day and age to see something like this being made. But I still admire these poor guys.
I remember that type of scooter with steel bearings for wheels still around in the early 70's.
Are u from Jamaica?
Very creative and very unique, thank you for sharing this very good video so that we can watch this broadcast
В Африке тоже делают деревянные самокаты. Чукуду. Они более совершенны. Там есть пружины-амортизаторы, тормоз и их самокат-чукуду может перевозить до 450 кг груза.
эти устройства с моторчиком?
Самое главное забыл, в Чукуду есть подшипники .
Brings back memories of the early 70's. We had wooden scooters similar to these ones. The the bar connecting to the stirring handle though was attached with only a hook made of nail and from time to time it detaches and some kids skinned their knees and elbows sometimes.
I grew up in Canada, we skinned our knees and we had actual bikes... 🤣
We also used to play with wooden cars now a days it is hard to find wish to have to get back those memories I will be more happy thn now because now a days people are forgetting such kind of fun. Today's kids doesn't know anything about such kind of joy and happiness only getting busy with internet
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Wow is he great with that chopping knife! It must need a lot of sharpening throughout the build .Wood is very heavy , so taking it downhill on wheels is a great idea ,and as for the return trip wheeling the bike that’s alright,you only have to walk one way.
Most scooter-makers do not have all ten toes actually. Brilliant vid and so is the craftsman.
Супер. Человек всегда найдёт выход из любой ситуации. Молодцы удачи вам молодежь
Мотоклуб "Филиппинские волки"
I never thought I'd see a " Philippino Biker Gang " .... now I can die a happy man !
To add to your death list, these are warrior tribe who hunt heads of their enemies, this tribes are where we get our MMA fighters too. The Team Lakay of ONE FC
Я детстве с ребятами делал похожие самокаты 50 лет назад в СССР
If it can be fitted electric battery with these scooters it could be more effective but anyway I really appreciated for their indigenous efforts using their available resources great job guys keep it up
battery and effective? :D nonsense gas engine is also better and cheap
But that would go against Hanna Barbera's original concept.
Impressive work for real
Reapect to this craftman, thumbs up. Also chopping is faster than sawing but need to be accurate.
Fantastic! Awesome!
They are cheap, gazoline-free, and eco-friendly as there is no pollution out of it.
Amazing ❤❤❤❤
🎉 creative, amazing
*Me:* _"Angelo, what's wrong with your scooter. Gotta flat tire?"_
*Angelo:* _"No, termites."_
Следующий вертолёт с педалями 👍😄
Great congratulations I'm watching from kenya
Los peruanos se inspiraron en esta idea para crear sus mototaxis y ademas al ser descendientes de bolivianos le han incorporado el toque del altiplano ❤
peru a la banguardia teknologica en latinoamerica😎😎😎
Philippines gaya gaya
@@junecafirma4505 Filipinas Guyana Guyana 😎👍
How they are applied break??
This dude is super accurate with that sword
This is great skills and ingenuity.
dont get out much huh
Very Flintstone-like…I love it
Wow theres so creative like it
Incredible Talent and Beauty!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
In Africa they make same scooters I have seen hundreds of same scooters in Congo and neighboring countries I was shocked to see exactly same scooters in Philippine.
I was watching the Congo Africa one of these and they have the same type of scooter. I wonder who thought of it first, or maybe perhaps a tourist saw it and thought, Hello, kerching $$$$
Muito top, parabéns 👏👏🇧🇷 essas idéias é que faz a gente voltar a ser criança.
It's very interesting.
How are the brakes and power made?
They use the Chukudu know how from Congo Africa to create this scooter 😅😊
incredible! how do you apply break on?
Как говорится, лучше плохо ехать, чем хорошо идти.
лучше тогда вообще не идти и не ехать!
want to see they ride these scooters uphill with carrying woods
You're the best in the world ❤❤❤❤
No fuel and no engine. Cheapest vehicle made with wood. I want to buy it!
Looks like Chukudu’s younger brother !
Amazing
Same in Africa like this
Wow hebatnya karaf tangan hanya kayu dibuat peder. Ok sya hadir support ya sahabat. 👍🏼
"Жми, Фома, деревня близко...
У милашки свет потух.
До нее дорога склизка,
разрезай лаптей воздУх!"
😁
Thả xuống rồi lúc lên dắt chết luôn😂😂😂😂😂
Cool. 👍
i just saw the video of the scooters from the congo. those ones are angled upwards and the handles looks like the skull and horns of a carabou and no seats
It works only in downhill? how you are going to climb slopes?
Fred Flinstone would be proud!👍
It can only go downhill. Uphill the scooter rides you.
That's a different part of the Philippines from where I live 😮
Necessity is the mother of invention 👍👍👍
This isnt anything new, people made shit like this 200 years ago
Can someone please educate me. Does it have an engine motor or, cos i don’t get it
I think it's called a chukudu,viewer from trinidad
We used to make these wooden bike back in the 80 in jamaica
Climate friendly rides! ❤
Now I really want to see them ride that uphill with full cargo.
just like our modern push scooter they probably just push the scooter up hill and walk it, and chances are when there is an uphill there is also a downhill.
@@jhunmontina6422 The American version is the supermarket battery powered scooter to go through the isles for 400lbs landww-hales in the hunt for glyphosate loaded sugary food products. I reckon there are not many specimens of that kind in the Philipine mountains.
Not possible
he's building himself a new one again on the mountain. and this one is for firewood.
what do you do when you want to go uphill
Extraordinario! Pero solo pueden ser usados en bajada, para volver deben hacerlo caminando o en vehiculo a motor.
Se ahorran el billete de regreso .
Watching from tuensang town Nagaland india
Do you have any electric or a motor? how does it move?
" Back to the future " ... Future to the back .
and how do they bring them back uphill ?
hope somebody drove them back and they dont need to push it back
Папа Карло был бы горд за этих мастеров! Только он из деревяшки выстрогал себе мальчишку. Про транспортное средство он как-то не сообразил!)
У папы Карло небыло асфальтированной горной дороги, чтобы кататься по ней на деревянном самокате. 😂
@@Saironsmv если эти мастера приделают руль к заводской садовой тележке это будет прорыв в грузоперевозках)
How do they go back home uphill?
Amazing! My concern is how to climb up?
Official vehicle of just stop oil.
I am the 1st commenter:
This push and roll wooden scooter invention is a Very green very efficient means of good transportation. The rest of the world's nations must adopt it. Green Nobel Prize is recommended for the inventor.
dari mainan anak anak..kini dipakai orang dewasa........... ternyata ide orang konggo - afrika kini mendunia... tinggal tambah alat kayuh saja
Impresionante, como maniobran, eso tan pesado
ponele un motorcito de madera tambien Loco !!💪💪
Why they can try to make wooden bicycle.. Which driven by chain mechanism ?
How do they ride back up?
How do they go back up?
That's a Hardly Davidson.
A Rolls Canardly.
Ya it's great
没有脚蹬只能走下坡路?
Can only ride downhill without pedals?
Wow Now I can't sleep at night I want the same one
😢😢😢😢
😂😂
Super invention
These look like the next generation of Janus motorcycles.
Made for use on slopy roads only, that too, without brake machenism.
Chạy bằng pin hay bằng động cơ gì mà không nhìn thấy vậy mọi người...
Nagas and Philippians have similarities in many ways (cultures, dresses, looks, way of life etc).
niec videos❤❤❤
Filipinos are full of ingenuity
Galing talaga ng pinoy
Nice engineering ! a few additional items like an electric motor and or foot paddle for uphills would be great! not dissing, just making a suggestion to update but not dishonor the tradition. Thank You People of the Philippines for this amazing contribution to the World.
Aye just saw a African video of dez same scooters,But de comets are negative. Day talk a bot how primitive day are and hold ding humanity back. Dez comets are positive
Paressem ser mais felizes que muitos com suas Honda, Yamaha e afins...
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Free spare parts all over the world LOL
I thought it was an ad for the flintstones
Flintstones 😂
😂
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I want mine!
Fred Flintstones would be happy to see this