Wait, when was the transition from "had to sell my kidneys for a trash bike" to "here's my 3d printer and cnc plasma". I must have blinked or something.
You’re builds are getting more advanced yet mostly simple to the point where I could find the parts! As someone who just uses stuff I find this channel helps a lot, you should do something like this without welds and ect
I love your videos , a regular guy - regular tools - no unneeded jibber jabber or cursing, love the fact that you involved your girlfriend on one of your builds that alone very special. Man you remind me of when I was young from 9 years old building whatever I could find in a landfill raised very poor and today I'm a fabricator my heart I wouldn't do it any other way, seeing you build stuff in your environment is the way it really is for most of us some videos show the best of the tools the best of the environment The Best of the Best of the Best of the Best and we can't compete with that but you bring it all to reality and that is why I'm so grateful to find your videos.
holy cow its good to have you home.we missed you. I hope its home for good. all the new tools the sky is no limit for you. So glad to see you back and i just cant wait to see you build more cool stuff. Still wish you lived on my street. Thanks.
I’m really glad you’re home 👍 I have been missing all your awesome videos! Ps Thanks for giving me a shout out! and for the link to my channel in your description, That’s really awesome! I will give you and your channel a shout out in my next video 👍
My dad just got a new electric mower and, he gave me permission to tamper with the old mower. Plus we got an old extra bike and, I'm getting paid in a bit. I think you guys can see where I'm going with this
I really like shorter to the point videos but I’m sure there are folks who like the extras. Great build. Maybe add a two belt system and make it two speed easier of the line and then cruise speed
Welcome back from overseas, we missed you. But understand and appreciate why you were gone. Started watching this video derived comfort from seeing another $5 bicycle being whacked apart. Then I was sure I went to the TH-cam Twilight Zone: CAD? 3D printer?! A plasma table??!! Holy s#$@, Batman! Took a few minutes to calm down. Anywho, welcome to the 21st century of metalworking. While the stuff is cool and loads of help, please don't let it curb your creative expression. Use the stuff like the tools they are, to help you expand your work horizon and take you to the next level of projects. P.S.: the stuff's also an absolute kick in the ass to learn to operate!
Thanks Colin, I definitely see what you are saying. I had a sense of guilt using these devices because it didn't feel like I was truly making the parts. But I had to convince myself in reality, I could make all these mechanisms by hand but it would just take much longer and use more tools.
Damn buddy, you’ve been off eating your Wheaties or Spinach or something haven’t you? You’ve gotten a lot bigger since last we saw ya! That’s a good thing, don’t take that the wrong way. Glad to see you back! 👍👍✌🏻
Man O Man, so glad you're back doing the creative things you do, can't wait for part 2!! Thanks for sharing and as always you know "Howdy from Texas 😀"!!
@@OliverMotorized No, that running an aluminum flywheel might give you problems as that engine usually runs with a blade attached, which acts as a flywheel. Remove it and it can backfire, pulling the rope out of your hand and also it won't idle. Swap it to a cast iron flywheel, if you haven't already.
@@OliverMotorized I mean all you have to do is replace the prop with a gear sprocket and the other neccesaties like throttle and mounting it. Although you would have to figure out a way to water cool it.
Yes!! You are back!! Thank you so much, the wait was long. The Swedish alphabet is in place and so is the grinder! The editing, the tools and the machines all have improved. So much looking forward to the next part. Be well and take care. Alicia.
I'm really happy to see you back, and with an awesome new set of tools and machines! I will say, I missed the vocal commentary through your old videos, but this format is nice too. I'm so excited to see how clean your builds are gonna look!
Thanks Zyron! Yeah I am just experimenting with different communication techniques. By vocal commentary do you mean the narration or stopping and explaining stuff as I go on camera?
Oliver Motorized I meant more like stopping and talking during the video. But either way works! I just feel it’s a more personal experience, hearing your thought process as you go
@@OliverMotorized 540cc briggs 18hp intek with clone mikuni carb. im running a modified peerless with full steel gears instead of cast iron and just recently made a brand new gear ratio for it that doesn't normally exist by welding to the neutral gear. so first gear is 25-25 and second is 31-19. Still not sure how to do my belt tensioner as I've tried a couple different ways but nothing seems to be able to keep the belt from slipping. I use to run chains the whole way around till recently when i added that second gear.
@@OliverMotorized Just uploaded a couple more short videos and have more coming soon. One on my transmission and the next on the brand new clutch coming in (Noram enforcer)
wow, perfect! just as i started my own build of a motorized bike too. Do you need a jackshaft like that? I was thinking of running a belt from the motor to the vertical/horizontal converter and a chain mounted directly on it, do you think something like that will work?
Yeah I used the jack shaft for a few reasons; the shaft on the motor is 7/8" so I couldn't just throw a clutch on there and there was not enough room in the center of the frame to add a large enough pulley for adequate gearing. I think there were other reasons but I don't remember haha! I'm sure you can make it work the way you want, but having a proper gear ratio at the end is the tough part.
Hey quick question hopefully you can help me out I have a 26-in Roadmaster want to update my sprocket but I don't know the size of the hub what size is your mountain bike hub
Welcome back & thank you for your service to our country. Wow, money well spent on that cnc plasma table, game changer! You are no longer a backyard metal hackerist, but a true metal crafter! I look forward to your future builds! I am proud of you sir! Paul
Before I start watching this, thank you for your service, and thank you for coming back to youtube after your time away.
Thanks Ryan! good to be back
Wait, when was the transition from "had to sell my kidneys for a trash bike" to "here's my 3d printer and cnc plasma".
I must have blinked or something.
Sold a little plasma for the plasma
Had to sell the 65" plasma too.
hahah I sold other parts of my body for those.
Oh my god hes returned. Everybody stay calm.......
I wet myself a little sorry 😐
You’re builds are getting more advanced yet mostly simple to the point where I could find the parts! As someone who just uses stuff I find this channel helps a lot, you should do something like this without welds and ect
Thanks! Maybe one of these days I will, Colin Furse did a few videos like that too!
Oliver Motorized you should try something again with those Chinese atv parts and/ riding mower.
Do you know a good adderall dealer? That might be a start.
Good to see you back 💪 the new tools are putting in work. Seen that rogue fab in the back
Thanks Vasily! Yeah tubing bender is waiting on parts haha
I love your videos , a regular guy - regular tools - no unneeded jibber jabber or cursing, love the fact that you involved your girlfriend on one of your builds that alone very special.
Man you remind me of when I was young from 9 years old building whatever I could find in a landfill raised very poor and today I'm a fabricator my heart I wouldn't do it any other way, seeing you build stuff in your environment is the way it really is for most of us some videos show the best of the tools the best of the environment The Best of the Best of the Best of the Best and we can't compete with that but you bring it all to reality and that is why I'm so grateful to find your videos.
"Regular tools" while he uses a laser metal cutter
Excellent, but what IS that little 90°gearbox? Would work well to fit a vertical v-twin on my It200 dirtbike...😁
I got a question,where did you get vertical to horizontal thing?
I think you could use an angle grinder gearbox
A little computer burner like that can really elevate a guy's creativity and final product. Everybody needs one.
Love your channel!! It's always nice to learn something new while watching a neat machine being built!
holy cow its good to have you home.we missed you. I hope its home for good. all the new tools the sky is no limit for you. So glad to see you back and i just cant wait to see you build more cool stuff. Still wish you lived on my street. Thanks.
Thanks Timothy!
Im so glad you are back terrorizing bicycles, good stuff man, good stuff.
cheers, thanks you!
I'm planing on doing something similar with a lawnmower
So glad you are back! Thank you for your service!
I’m really glad you’re home 👍 I have been missing all your awesome videos!
Ps Thanks for giving me a shout out! and for the link to my channel in your description, That’s really awesome!
I will give you and your channel a shout out in my next video 👍
My dad just got a new electric mower and, he gave me permission to tamper with the old mower. Plus we got an old extra bike and, I'm getting paid in a bit. I think you guys can see where I'm going with this
That’s really creative
I’m also going to make one
Welcome back.TY for Serving.I wondered how you got those mad CNC skills.Mike Festiva really does allot with his too.Keep up the fun.We'll be here.
Where did you get that 90 degree drive from
He’s back!!!!!
What did you snag that angle drive off of?
I know it’s gonna be good, liked before video even started.
Hey. We're still here. Right where you left us last. Looking good there my man
Glad you're back! Thank you for your service and God bless!
Thanks for watching! glad to be back.
This man is out here doing gods work
Great to see you making things again!
Thanks, good to be back in the garage.
Were do you find the gear box
what is the part used to convert the engines rotation
glad your back, missed your shenanigans
Excellent video. Awesome bike
glad to see you made it home safe!
Thanks!
what is that vertical to horizontal "do-dad" called?
did you ever find out? I need one 😭
i need one bad
too.
😥
Loves the drag
I really like shorter to the point videos but I’m sure there are folks who like the extras.
Great build. Maybe add a two belt system and make it two speed easier of the line and then cruise speed
Good to see you again....
thanks man!
liked the minute the video loaded! you have some pretty epic new toys to play with!
What are you using for a 90 degree gear box
I really don't know what it's from, It was at the scrap yard for super cheep.
Oh my God he's finally back! THANK YOU!
you have some great ideas im going to fallow through with from now on thankyou very much i learned alot
Glad you're back. The table, cad, and saw? Wow! Big things coming I just know it.
Welcome back! New tools too, awesome!
That's right! thanks.
Glad I found this channel. Not what I expected, but this is better
Ну наконец то, так долго тебя не было. Давай с новыми силами делай видео, буду ждать с нетерпением. С возвращением, друг.
Спасибо! еще видео в пути
@@OliverMotorized жду
Glad your back love your work
Thanks Dean!
you don’t know how long I’ve been waiting for you to upload a video 👍👍👍 👍👍😃 so glad you’re back
haha likewise, thanks bud!
Your welcome
Welcome back from overseas, we missed you. But understand and appreciate why you were gone.
Started watching this video derived comfort from seeing another $5 bicycle being whacked apart. Then I was sure I went to the TH-cam Twilight Zone: CAD? 3D printer?! A plasma table??!! Holy s#$@, Batman!
Took a few minutes to calm down. Anywho, welcome to the 21st century of metalworking. While the stuff is cool and loads of help, please don't let it curb your creative expression. Use the stuff like the tools they are, to help you expand your work horizon and take you to the next level of projects.
P.S.: the stuff's also an absolute kick in the ass to learn to operate!
Thanks Colin, I definitely see what you are saying. I had a sense of guilt using these devices because it didn't feel like I was truly making the parts. But I had to convince myself in reality, I could make all these mechanisms by hand but it would just take much longer and use more tools.
Welcome back. I enjoy watching your creativity. That plasma cutter is sweet! Will it cut aluminum? I need to learn more about the "new tech".
Thanks Bob, yeah that plasma cutter will cut anything from aluminum to stainless. I still have a lot to learn about it too though!
Great build!
thank you!
Damn buddy, you’ve been off eating your Wheaties or Spinach or something haven’t you? You’ve gotten a lot bigger since last we saw ya! That’s a good thing, don’t take that the wrong way. Glad to see you back! 👍👍✌🏻
What a real ass guy, this is awsome😆👏💯
YESSSS. Time for your come up my dude, welcome back!
Man O Man, so glad you're back doing the creative things you do, can't wait for part 2!! Thanks for sharing and as always you know "Howdy from Texas 😀"!!
Thanks Greg, always appreciate the comment!
Good to see you back making videos man!
thanks Adam
Just found your channel and subscribed yesterday and was bummed to see the channel might be dead, one day later and a new video!
haha just took a long break, thanks for subscribing!
What was it that you used to transfer the horizontal rotation to the vertical rotation
Glad to see you are back! Love the project, but make sure you find yourself a cast iron flywheel to replace the aluminum one. Cheers!
Thanks Declan! Are you saying the aluminum pulley needs to go?
@@OliverMotorized No, that running an aluminum flywheel might give you problems as that engine usually runs with a blade attached, which acts as a flywheel. Remove it and it can backfire, pulling the rope out of your hand and also it won't idle.
Swap it to a cast iron flywheel, if you haven't already.
Oh shit you're back. Good to see you home safe man, shit I had another kid while you been gone lol. Cant wait to catch up on some vids man.
How did i miss the notification.... Welcome back.
Thanks Derek!
He's finally back 👍👍
i'm back!
where did you get the vertical to horizontal shaft converter
Is the second part done yet??
nice to see ya back
good to be back, thanks!
Muy bueno,saludos desde argentina.
Gracias!
Wow i learned so much here
still tryin to find the name of the thing that makes the spin direction deferent. can you specify that? i am doing the same thing and am stuck.
man this guy funny 😂😂 but nice build
Dayum!! Nice bro!!
Check out my latest SAW bike: I power my bicycle with a SAW
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Woo!!!!!
pp funny lol
@@lengaming1651 pp large!
You mean the D-rectional rotation drawing?
did you re-up bro?
Yay he's back
Maybe a Small boat engine :) , as your next project.
ha i'd love a boat engine
@@OliverMotorized I mean all you have to do is replace the prop with a gear sprocket and the other neccesaties like throttle and mounting it. Although you would have to figure out a way to water cool it.
Yes!! You are back!! Thank you so much, the wait was long. The Swedish alphabet is in place and so is the grinder! The editing, the tools and the machines all have improved. So much looking forward to the next part.
Be well and take care.
Alicia.
Thanks Alicia!
I'm really happy to see you back, and with an awesome new set of tools and machines! I will say, I missed the vocal commentary through your old videos, but this format is nice too. I'm so excited to see how clean your builds are gonna look!
Thanks Zyron! Yeah I am just experimenting with different communication techniques. By vocal commentary do you mean the narration or stopping and explaining stuff as I go on camera?
Oliver Motorized I meant more like stopping and talking during the video. But either way works! I just feel it’s a more personal experience, hearing your thought process as you go
@@ZyronMelancon That's really good feedback, thank you.
What is the thing that you use to convert the transmission to horizontal
I just love your channel
Thanks!
welp i guess im not the only person with a vertical shaftmotercycle anymore -_- i have more vids on the way btw. almost ready to get certified.
I've only seen a few on youtube, and they all use friction-drive! Looks like yours is using an old peerless trans? Awesome!
@@OliverMotorized 540cc briggs 18hp intek with clone mikuni carb. im running a modified peerless with full steel gears instead of cast iron and just recently made a brand new gear ratio for it that doesn't normally exist by welding to the neutral gear. so first gear is 25-25 and second is 31-19. Still not sure how to do my belt tensioner as I've tried a couple different ways but nothing seems to be able to keep the belt from slipping. I use to run chains the whole way around till recently when i added that second gear.
@@OliverMotorized Just uploaded a couple more short videos and have more coming soon. One on my transmission and the next on the brand new clutch coming in (Noram enforcer)
He's aliiiive!
good to see you're back troop, waited patiently for more videos ;)
Thanks for sticking around!
Just happened across your channel. The boys over at Cars and Cameras would be proud. Great job on the bike 👍
Hey mate, whats the 'do-dad' you used? Is it like out of an old drill or something? Cheers!
He did it again! :-)
Can someone explain what a "do-dad" is?
What is the do-dad called? Also, awesome video.
I like your video im form Indonesia
wow, perfect! just as i started my own build of a motorized bike too. Do you need a jackshaft like that? I was thinking of running a belt from the motor to the vertical/horizontal converter and a chain mounted directly on it, do you think something like that will work?
Yeah I used the jack shaft for a few reasons; the shaft on the motor is 7/8" so I couldn't just throw a clutch on there and there was not enough room in the center of the frame to add a large enough pulley for adequate gearing. I think there were other reasons but I don't remember haha! I'm sure you can make it work the way you want, but having a proper gear ratio at the end is the tough part.
@@OliverMotorized Thanks for replying! We'll see if mine turns out a mess, but in the meantime i'm looking dorward to your next vid
now theyre rippin these kids off calling them ebikes and chargin 8 grand for it 😂
Love it...subscribed
Awesome, thank you!
Lol I thought u were gonna ghetto rig this engine on the bike
But dam I'm gonna need a light machine shop to throw this together lol. Cool tho
Very good
Could it be? The return of the King?
haha, thanks for the comment!
Why mount it with the shaft facing down??
Just curious, why do you choose to use jack shafts for all your projects?
This is dope af
You're vision is awesome. It is truly because of guys like you, why we have Motorcycles! Love the channel
Nice jig to hold the bike up
Nice Harley you got, now you can join some Harley groups.
haha thanks
Yo Oliver been a while glad to see keeping it up.
Be blessed 🙌
Thanks Rasta! likewise.
He’s back!!!!
2:56 LOL ok u got me
Hey quick question hopefully you can help me out I have a 26-in Roadmaster want to update my sprocket but I don't know the size of the hub what size is your mountain bike hub
where can i buy a angle gear
Welcome back & thank you for your service to our country. Wow, money well spent on that cnc plasma table, game changer! You are no longer a backyard metal hackerist, but a true metal crafter! I look forward to your future builds! I am proud of you sir! Paul
Thanks Paul, Appreciate the comment!
I like this 😂