I remember in the dominican republic we made scooters that were powered with rubber bands. You would wind up the rubber bands with a pully and gear and it would stretch them very very tight. We used at least four on the rear wheel ... to release the energy you used a trigger system and you used a brake handle to control the amount of force. It functioned almost like an e-bike but with rubber bands! Eventually we figured out how to wind the rubber bands with the pedals and you could wind the rubber bands and then go ... they became really popular and you would see tons of them on the road during that era .... it was always fun watching how people came up with inventions to harness the power of energy .
This wheel takes me back 60-65 years, when my brother and I cobbled together our toys or just entertainment on the farm. These guys should be an inspiration to anyone who is bitching about not being handed the latest i phone. Good show. Thank you.
Imagine how many people or businesses rely on the speed and efficiency of these hand made bike creations. The difference between an hour travel to carry 20 kegs of water, or a whole day to go back and forth doing it by hand. Major salute and respect!
ive been to the moon and back twice... im impressed.However those bearings will need some lubrication and will not see out the guarantee.However the low rotational speed is way under the recommended so its possible they will achieve full expectations.
I find it amazing the guy can fashion a wheel out of a machete. But no explanation as to where the non wood parts come from e.g. ball-bearing, rubber sleeve for the wheel, , etc.
@@Stoney1959 I find it amazing that THOUSANDS of years ago they figured it was much easier to make a very primitive lathe with ropes and sticks and then be able to make a round object PRECISELY. (invention of the wheel : circa 4'000 BEFORE Jesus-christ) These guys have ENGINES, GASOLINE etc... But yet, people with access to computer just like you, think it is incredible that Africa 2024 didn't figure it out. Even tho they have access to internet. They are literally thousands of years behind this technology. Amazing. i don't know what is the worst.. You, thinking this is amazing, or them, filming it with modern technology but still are not able to figure out how to make a lathe with ropes and sticks.
@@Stoney1959 They buy the bare min in bulk like everyone else. They do have imports and a income, since people buy them. It's not much, but it's buy a hundred bearings enough. ok but you got me on all the rubber.
Of course there is way. Africa is not a harsh place. It's a vandalized place and perhaps fermenting too long in unhelpful traditions but it is both warm and fertile and its people are adapted to it.
US is start falling behind now, look at your bus, train and infrastructure is behind China, the only thing you ahead of them is civil aviation but they are catching up real fast.
@@hk254lyt8 I think he/she is trying to make a point...to be grateful, as well as count your blessings, because the situation can be worse🤷🏿and to appreciate what you have right now😊
Watching those fellas on those old motorbikes carrying that wood up hill,definitely made me wonder why I ever complained about my flt work in the warehouses 😂,those boys are hard workers for sure,kudos to them. ❤
Felicitarlos? No tienes idea de lo que se vive haya de mano de grupos paramilitares pagados por ISRAEL Inglaterra y usa, le llaman el g n c d i o silencioso, es horrible
That truck driver was amazing, he really knows the limitations of his equipment. Reminds me of my days setting modular homes, trying to get five or six 70 foot trailers and a crane down a quarter mile of dirt road we just cleared. Where there's a will there's a way.
@@strongestnattyever-videos2247 Indeed we are, but skilled labor is a universal language for those who know it. That driver has my respect no matter what he's hauling.
Unfortunately the sad reality is that they are severely overloading the engine, this is more than likely going to lead to it burning out or will lead to the destruction of some very important parts, I see this quite often where areas such as this in the third world will often out wear pieces of vital equipment by continuously overloading them, this is a horrible thing to do in a part of the world that is extremely hard to get replacement parts too and more often than not does not have the technical ability to have qualified mechanics around every corner, they even overloaded the large truck at the end and I can tell you that if they keep doing that the truck isn't lasting two years on them roads before it seriously conks out.
@@highlandsprings5752 What amazed me were the solid wooden wheels, I guess they're relatively easy to replace though. The folks in the fertile crescent made better wooden wheels for their chariots quite some time ago.
Изготовление большого деревянного самоката, это конечно, высокие технологии плюс ручная сборка. Но парни на мотоциклах, перевозчики бревен это настоящие каскадёры.
How can we explain that this is the richest country in Africa? the love of African leaders for the change of their boss who has always shown him that he doesn't like him.... 😢
Maybe the start of a something they could make a living from. These people deserve any opportunity that comes their way. I would support little startups like them. A worthwhile investment in people.👏 ✌️☘️
@@strongestnattyever-videos2247 and yet we keep falling apart in mean time and now on brink of civil war yet we still can't help telling other people what to do and funding wars and so on. So are you ok with fact we been funding Israel who is now killing and slaughtering mainly women and children in bombings of Gaza and all because they don't follow same religion as them? You must be one of those brain washed American's. I've never been more ashamed as an American in my life at this point. From Trump to everything else going on right now and threat of civil war looming, we are a joke. i'm so sick of narcissistic American's who think they are better then everyone else. I bet you also support trump and reversing all human rights of women, gays, race, and so on too?
Nossos irmãos africanos merecem todo o nosso respeito e carinho. Que Deus os abençoe ricamente. Saudações aos irmãos da África Continental. Saudações do Brasil.
Tpi pemerintahnya mendukung papua merdeka presidenya mmdukung papua merdeka jadi saya ga mau acungin jmpol buat negara dia udah negara miskin ikut2an mau mnjajah indonesia mau ikut2an memecah NKRI
Instead of Showing Africas Beautiful Cities, High rise Cosmopolitian Skyscrapers the Western Media Shows Black men Making Fred FlintStone Scooters, I guess it Makes them Feel good when they Show a Backward Unciviled ,Primitive Africa
Is this plane ready for flight Yes it is sir Did you check the wings with a micrometer. No, sir, I have excellent eyesight, and my hand coordination is impressive.
@@DookieMcPoo you come from a country where you buy everything and throw it away immediately after it breaks and you insult a place where they figure it out? hmm fascinating. I am willing to wager that most will make it farther than you if the world went to 0 and everybody had to start from scratch, especially if other countries were given a heads up of the European dominance. KOS
What an extraordinary and enterprising group of hard working people.They have learned to use what they have and have devised some truly wonderful and creative solutions to the age old problem of getting people and goods to different locations quickly and efficiently.
@@AntonioCarlos-pf5yo Ya know I didn't look at it like that but good point....Oh, in the future , you can make a point and teach a lesson worth teaching without coming across as rude. There are those of us that are receptive to coming to a better place of understanding, just saying. PEACE!.
@@VelkePivo I found beauty and wonder in the simplicity of it all having limited resources and yet still finding a way. My apologies if I offended you lol. 🤣😂🤣😂!
We did this in Nigeria when we were young , for fun just to play and ride on it , is not new to us , just can’t imagine people use it for transport in other African countries , seeing this just make me smile and remember my child hood
Those scooters are quite useful but the most awesome thing I personally enjoyed is that absolutely beastly open-cab logging truck!!! That thing is awesome!
I knew a guy in America that laid linoleum and carpet for a living, he was illiterate he didn't know how to use a tape measure he just uses his eye and a strings with knots tied in them to get his measurements he was one of the best installers I've ever laid my eyes on ...
I have two oak trees down and some old tires. I was trying to figure out what to do with merry Christmas son. This is a truly ingenious way of transportation.
Hermoso país! Ojalá la corrupción se termine en ese hermoso país! Para darle paso ese hermoso potencial humano, de su gente en el emprendimiento! Bendiciones! La sencillez es un reflejo de esa hermosa gente!
0:45 to be fair... this is some reallyy nice quality hardwood, its a whole nother beast than regular lumber... like you can probably make a zink or a bathtub out of it aswell
@@urrywest oh yes, so quick that they still didnt figure out how to make a proper wheel with a basic lathe. wich was invented circa 6000 years ago. wow, amazing. i can go in the forest today with nothing but my hands and do a better job. Ever seen @primitivetechnology9550 channel ? this guy go out in the forest barefoot with his hands and built many many things far better than them. And these guys have fricking engines. yet didnt figure how a 6000 years old invention can be made properly. amazing.
@@nos9510 When you are stealing half of all of Africa and asking them to pay tribute like back in Roman days, they are going to be a bit backwards. The good thing is in many regions they are taking back their resources and they can buy machines from the rest of the world to do some of the tasks that you suggest. It took China about 70 years to come up from very backward to the greatest industrial engine in the world. Whatever they do in different parts of Africa is sure to be exiting... Maybe they can come up in fourty years.
@@bazle64the second option is russia and china shoveling money into the pockets of politicians to be allowed to exploit the population and natural resources under the politicians control. Its the same thing as the first option
*В чём искусство? Любой человек сделает, другое дело что нафиг оно упало, и кучу времени нужно* Это этим обезьянам на видео нефиг делать и полно времени. Вот и делают разную хрень. Деревянные повозки для лошадей делали столетия назад. из инструментов топор только и верёвки. они на много сложнее.
Я в восторге от этого мастера Я токарь. На станке любой колесо выточит! А вот мачетом выстрогать я не сумею. Хотя мачето у меня есть. Но прогресс не остановить. Будут у них станки. И будут они поднимать экономику своих государств!!! ✊
You see skilful guys like these all over Africa. When I visited Africa a few years back the guys were really talented making stuff out of the most basic equipment by hand.
@@mikemartin5073 It’s not patronising at all, it’s called giving a compliment. Only numpties like you would take a positive comment and make it sound like a negative.
He is a great artist. Taking every measurement manually and crafted a wonderful piece. People from another world may gift them a measuring tape, drilling machine and grinding machine.
Люди из других стра могут только брать ресурсы и рабочую силу этого народа. Это страны США и Европы. Там где не возможно отобрать, устраивают войну. России надоело это терпеть и по этому с ней воюет весь западный мир. "Цивилизованный" мир не хочет покупать ресурсы дёшево , он хочет получать их бесплатно.
@@СергейВалерьевич-н4д Это желание всех люди этого местаиметь "фре шавакадо" под видом аллах. Что важно, достаточно ли вы слабы, чтобы это было схвачено, и мамин сапога разграблена большим плохим гангстером и папой, застреленным с Калашниковым на рассвете головным гангманом и его дочерью, которые были содомизированы молодым человеком, чтобы сохранить тело большое влияние очень грязно для города
Excellent ‼️ Quelle ingéniosité. Quelle résilience. Quelle adaptabilité. Quelle abnégation. Système D (Débrouille) et Survie. Félicitations et chapeau bas ‼️
the Greek philosopher Plato said, "Necessity is the mother of invention. No matter what circumstance, our people are naturally inovative. This is called engineering. And what is most impressive is that they probably has had no formal training, and surely no college degree. This is all his own natural talent. Makes me ashamed when I think how those of us who are afforded the things we take for granted, like education and employment, could not come up with anything nearly as technically cleaver. Hats off to these people, especially the first gentleman.
@@rbailey3309 Oh, I got the general idea. It just seemed like an odd thing for the Greek philosopher Plato to say. It would have been an odd thing for the Swiss plumber Plato to say or for the Slovenian accountant Plato to say. By which I mean to say: thanks for clarifying which Plato you were referring to.
It seems such a simple step to build a jig to get the wheels circular given they have ball bearing hubs, but looks like they haven't taken it and prefer wonky wheels...amazing...
This is one of the main reasons they don't want to give our people reparations in America because our people are already capable of making something happen with nothing and they know this. They also still owe us because of the inventions that we have created in America and they still don't want to do right-bye our people. That's the reason why this country is going to fall. They say that reparations would be divisive but they never said that when it came to other people that they've given reparations to who suffered much less than our people have in this country. Yes I'm one of those people that bring this subject up because I'm not going to give up on it because it's not about just money. It's about doing the right thing to make wrong right? Even when you don't want to because your only seeing up your own demise by not doing so.
@@gregkosinski2303 bro you are so kind, it was invented ~4000 BC hahahah, yet soyboys think this is amazing :'D 6000 years ago someone already figured it out, and this guy is being recorded by modern technology and still he can't figure it out hahahaha
@@liamailiamyou are a disgrace to humanity and with this mindset you will never achieve something on your own, but ashame yourself and the people who have to take care for you
Nice job, the craftman deserves all the respect. As I see this video has attracted more than 20 million views, which must have earned a pretty nice income for the filmmakers, and I really hope they share that sum with the people - especially the craftman - who appeared in the footage.
WOW simply awesome. I've heard and seem more than my share of logging trucks,but those logging bikes, that's completely new to me. Talk about making do with what you've got and actually doing it, making work. AMAZING STUFF.
You ain't never lie.. i complain when I forget the bobcat code.. shame on me with my AC and heat.. I couldn't breathe that 2 stroke smoke all day pushing that bike uphill
For the people of the Congo, those scooters are very good! They are made with wood and scraps. But they help you to carry large loads of wood! You have to make do with what you have. For those cutting down the trees, for a more safe method of cutting the trees. First, cut a wedge on the side you want the tree to fall. Maybe about two thirds, maybe a little less. Then, cut another wedge on the opposite side, but not all the way through. The small part that is left will hold onto the bottom, it just breaks, but it is more controlled. I learned that from watching a logging show a long time ago. It was a show that shows people here in America doing the same thing. When the trees fall, sometimes they can be unpredictable and bounce around after they fall, or the bottom hits the logger during the fall. That method is what they do to try to be more safe.
I'm so impressed and grateful. I wish I was able lend him a drill or tools but wow.A machete, A hammer, prybars.I respect this man and his community. He must feel proud seeing his other ones he made and the payload that his handmade bikes can handle is amazing. I'm praying that my family and I never take anything for granted ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😇🙏🙏🙏🫶☝️☝️
My exact sentiments. I was just thinking of how much he can do with the tools I have lying in my basement. I bet he’d do some magic with just a power drill.
@@bryanpetersen1334 1 ton of cobalt is like 30k. A model S is 90k 🤣🤣 You can make maybe 200 of those from one ton of cobalt. What world do you live in?
Minha saudosa tia fazia carro de mão de madeira e roda de madeira também, olhe que ela não tinha estudo, não sabia ler, nem escrever, mau assinava o nome, tinha uma cabeça boa pra cálculos da matemática.
@@davaydasvidanya5947 ага рейтинг от козлов из сшп а сшп на каком месте? Особенно показательные гражданские свободы в кенсингтоне, свобода сдохнуть. Даже Конго на их фоне нормальное место. th-cam.com/video/eiJb0qJoLoU/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
What a craftsman! I admire that the younger men participate as well. Nobody sitting around glued to their cell phones, right? We probably should really take note of this building process and remember it well ... just in case ... one never knows! This was a very good video of how to get the job done!
If you’d have told me that making a usable wooden scooter (that can carry heavy loads), with a machete was possible 20 minutes ago. I’d have said it couldn’t be done. I stand corrected. Absolutely amazing! ❤
@juu9do278 Ha ha, I won’t take your money but I built my own house, friend. And I build motorbikes, cars and bicycles as a hobby. I used to build wooden boats. Could I chop scrap wood into parts of a neolithic-standard scooter with a machete? Of course, with a bit of practise - nothing the gentleman is doing requires a high level of skill or training. This is only impressive if you are completely unaware of the incredible skill and craftsmanship possessed by people all around you who make your World the way it is for you to completely take for granted.
Did you notice he had two rear sprockets? One big one for slow speed and torque and a smaller one for probably when he wasn't hauling wood and needed to scoot down the road.
This is the real high technology, being able to produce something useful with the resources that they have in hand. The main tool for manufacturing a scooter is simply a machete ... I really admire those people
I don't. I just see somebody who isn't willing to learn. They are proud of their ignorance, building something like 2000 years ago (or more), and still needs the modern bearings.
@@Txb4g I think saying he is proud of his ignorance is a bit extreme, after all, that's a pretty poor economy, but I agree with you that the claim that this is the "real high technology" is laughable.
Never in a millions years would I have been able to see this, without youtube. Incredible!
You can fly to Kigali for $1200 round trip and then take a bus into Congo.
Hello selamat malam sahabat ku apa kabar🙏🙏❤️❤️✴️✴️💐💐🙏🙏
Americans on custom Harleys is pretty similar!
@@medicalmisinformation😊😊😊
@@medicalmisinformation😊😊😊😊😊
I remember in the dominican republic we made scooters that were powered with rubber bands. You would wind up the rubber bands with a pully and gear and it would stretch them very very tight. We used at least four on the rear wheel ... to release the energy you used a trigger system and you used a brake handle to control the amount of force. It functioned almost like an e-bike but with rubber bands! Eventually we figured out how to wind the rubber bands with the pedals and you could wind the rubber bands and then go ... they became really popular and you would see tons of them on the road during that era .... it was always fun watching how people came up with inventions to harness the power of energy .
i'd love to see a video of these scooters, sounds fascinating!
Soy dominicano y nunca vi de esos .. muy interesante
What year was it? Is there something on the internet about?
How far would it go?
De que hablas papa??.. nunca estuvimos tan atrasado aclarame si hablas de haiti🙄
@@josemarrer0este es un lengua larga. Jajaja yo tampoco vi eso
This wheel takes me back 60-65 years, when my brother and I cobbled together our toys or just entertainment on the farm. These guys should be an inspiration to anyone who is bitching about not being handed the latest i phone. Good show. Thank you.
Takes me back to the stone age when man invented the wheel
All it takes me back to is the 70s when I broke my mini bike in half trying to jump like evel knievel
But... he is by no means educated or sophisticated!
Reminds me of anakin skywalker's racing in real life
Not really. To me it only shows no willing to learn better and more modern techniques.
Imagine how many people or businesses rely on the speed and efficiency of these hand made bike creations. The difference between an hour travel to carry 20 kegs of water, or a whole day to go back and forth doing it by hand. Major salute and respect!
Youre screwing with us, right?😂
@@DookieMcPoo you have to be pretty low to hate on these people man.
@@allaboutjapan237 i dont hate. Im amused. Bigotry of low expectations is a thing too btw.
@@DookieMcPoo ok there “Mr.Poo”
@@allaboutjapan237 Mr. McPoo* get it right sir.
As a craftsman and fabriator I gotta say, bravo to them. Use what you got, make what you need. Love it.
ive been to the moon and back twice... im impressed.However those bearings will need some lubrication and will not see out the guarantee.However the low rotational speed is way under the recommended so its possible they will achieve full expectations.
I find it amazing the guy can fashion a wheel out of a machete. But no explanation as to where the non wood parts come from e.g. ball-bearing, rubber sleeve for the wheel, , etc.
@@Stoney1959 I find it amazing that THOUSANDS of years ago they figured it was much easier to make a very primitive lathe with ropes and sticks and then be able to make a round object PRECISELY. (invention of the wheel : circa 4'000 BEFORE Jesus-christ)
These guys have ENGINES, GASOLINE etc...
But yet, people with access to computer just like you, think it is incredible that Africa 2024 didn't figure it out. Even tho they have access to internet.
They are literally thousands of years behind this technology. Amazing. i don't know what is the worst.. You, thinking this is amazing, or them, filming it with modern technology but still are not able to figure out how to make a lathe with ropes and sticks.
God bless them!!! In Jesus name.
@@Stoney1959 They buy the bare min in bulk like everyone else. They do have imports and a income, since people buy them. It's not much, but it's buy a hundred bearings enough. ok but you got me on all the rubber.
I live in the USA and sometimes we complaints about the little things and these people make a way out of no way God bless them 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Of course there is way. Africa is not a harsh place. It's a vandalized place and perhaps fermenting too long in unhelpful traditions but it is both warm and fertile and its people are adapted to it.
We call it "survival of the fittest"😊
US is start falling behind now, look at your bus, train and infrastructure is behind China, the only thing you ahead of them is civil aviation but they are catching up real fast.
In a video like this there always has to be an american that lives this same comment. Omg we get it you’re from a rich country can we catch a break?
@@hk254lyt8
I think he/she is trying to make a point...to be grateful, as well as count your blessings, because the situation can be worse🤷🏿and to appreciate what you have right now😊
Watching those fellas on those old motorbikes carrying that wood up hill,definitely made me wonder why I ever complained about my flt work in the warehouses 😂,those boys are hard workers for sure,kudos to them. ❤
lol.
Felicitarlos? No tienes idea de lo que se vive haya de mano de grupos paramilitares pagados por ISRAEL Inglaterra y usa, le llaman el g n c d i o silencioso, es horrible
oh Yeah, very industrious, another thousand years they might make it to the 19th Century!!!!
hard workers hahaha
Hard workers? That’s hilarious
The twin nail scribe/compass was a stroke of genius, hes so close to inventing a lathe!
The bikes look like they came out from "The Flistones". Fascinating
In 10,000 years maybe they'll figure out how to make motorised vehicles, too.
@@Billy-bc8pkfunny bc we all know you don’t know how to make one from scratch personally lol you don’t Get to claim the greatness of another man.
@@Billy-bc8pk Just can't help but bring out a little casual racism every where you go heh?
And they should have put those bikes in the Mad Max movie too
@@Billy-bc8pk youre an idiot
That truck driver was amazing, he really knows the limitations of his equipment. Reminds me of my days setting modular homes, trying to get five or six 70 foot trailers and a crane down a quarter mile of dirt road we just cleared. Where there's a will there's a way.
Where there's a will, there's duct tape
*Pushing their supplies and food that us Americans donated to them. America is the most important country in the world.* :)
@@strongestnattyever-videos2247 so you just copy & paste this comment everywhere? What have you donated? Who's us? mf
@@strongestnattyever-videos2247 Indeed we are, but skilled labor is a universal language for those who know it. That driver has my respect no matter what he's hauling.
@@jasonnunya3875 oh I 100% agree, extremely skilled and talented to build the things they do
Those tiny little 2strokes hauling those logs up the hill is amazing and just shows how much energy is stored in petrol.
the clutch is the mistifying part of those machines, white mans magic
@@billmurphypenguins3774 PMSL 🤣
Unfortunately the sad reality is that they are severely overloading the engine, this is more than likely going to lead to it burning out or will lead to the destruction of some very important parts, I see this quite often where areas such as this in the third world will often out wear pieces of vital equipment by continuously overloading them, this is a horrible thing to do in a part of the world that is extremely hard to get replacement parts too and more often than not does not have the technical ability to have qualified mechanics around every corner, they even overloaded the large truck at the end and I can tell you that if they keep doing that the truck isn't lasting two years on them roads before it seriously conks out.
Lay off the fetanyl
@@highlandsprings5752 What amazed me were the solid wooden wheels, I guess they're relatively easy to replace though. The folks in the fertile crescent made better wooden wheels for their chariots quite some time ago.
Das macht mich mett wenn ich dem beim Reifen aufziehen zuschau😂😂
..das Endergebnis ist auch ne Klasse für sich 😅
Wilma und Fred wären aber stolz
Изготовление большого деревянного самоката, это конечно, высокие технологии плюс ручная сборка. Но парни на мотоциклах, перевозчики бревен это настоящие каскадёры.
Старое видео очень
Это предприятие шиномонтажа.
Да брёвна лёгкие высохшие, как у нас деревья да ещё сырыми он бы с сместа не сдвинулся.
@@ВикторияКуксина-ю4кя возил рейки на скутере, и те неудобно из за длины. А эти навалили добра по максимуму.
не каскадёры,а самоубийцы
This reminded me when my brother and I made gocarts and our own bikes out of parts laying around. This is amazing 🤩.
❤❤❤❤
The little rascals made a whole fire department out of boxes and boards
How can we explain that this is the richest country in Africa? the love of African leaders for the change of their boss who has always shown him that he doesn't like him.... 😢
Reminds me of the flintstones
@@gonelucidyou took the words out of my mouth
I love how the students are acutely aware and paying attention to know how to do this💪🏾
Maybe the start of a something they could make a living from. These people deserve any opportunity that comes their way. I would support little startups like them. A worthwhile investment in people.👏 ✌️☘️
*Pushing their supplies and food that us Americans donated to them. America is the most important country in the world.* :)
@@strongestnattyever-videos2247 Only Americans believe that lol
@@BoxingLegends2024 statistically it’s true, I work with the International Currency Exchange… so yeah, sorry :/
@@strongestnattyever-videos2247 and yet we keep falling apart in mean time and now on brink of civil war yet we still can't help telling other people what to do and funding wars and so on. So are you ok with fact we been funding Israel who is now killing and slaughtering mainly women and children in bombings of Gaza and all because they don't follow same religion as them? You must be one of those brain washed American's. I've never been more ashamed as an American in my life at this point. From Trump to everything else going on right now and threat of civil war looming, we are a joke. i'm so sick of narcissistic American's who think they are better then everyone else. I bet you also support trump and reversing all human rights of women, gays, race, and so on too?
Nossos irmãos africanos merecem todo o nosso respeito e carinho.
Que Deus os abençoe ricamente.
Saudações aos irmãos da África Continental.
Saudações do Brasil.
Sheer hardwork.! Lots of love to you from India 🇮🇳
Yes It is they are very hard working people!!!
Балансировка колёс просто огонь . Глаз как ватэрпасс микромеллиметры видит 😊
Импортозамещение по африкански!
Ухахаааа 😂🤣🤣
Рашу ожидает примерно тоже самое
@@sergeygoliandrin4648 С хрена ли ?С твоих глупых укрофантазий ? И всё укропустозвон . Кто обычно желает плохого другому сам это и получает .
@@sergeygoliandrin4648 я это и имел ввиду))
@@sergeygoliandrin4648Скрепно
Quelle créativité ! Quelle ingéniosité !
Ces hommes sont des génies.
Avec qq bouts de bois faire un scooter cela demande beaucoup d'intelligence.
Ils ne sont pas intelligents s’ils l’étaient, leur pays ne serait pas dans cet état tel qu’il est actuellement.
Sungguh kreatif orang Kongo membuat skuter dari bahan kayu. Patut diacungi jempol kreativitas mereka membuat hasil karya walaupun sederhana.
Tpi pemerintahnya mendukung papua merdeka presidenya mmdukung papua merdeka jadi saya ga mau acungin jmpol buat negara dia udah negara miskin ikut2an mau mnjajah indonesia mau ikut2an memecah NKRI
Klo yg umur 60 an pasti pernah merasa membuat mainan rodanya pake kayu.
They made American Jazz in Congo Square in New Orleans ❤
it is not an easy task ,they are God gifted smart and hansome people .
Deforestation is another side which looks bad for the future.
waduh,itu bukan kreatifitas,tp karena keadaan yg memaksa
La inteligencia del hombre es un don del Creador del Universo que ha dado a todas las razas por igual. Me quedo admirado de esta gente.
Ahora imagina si USA no los tuviera empobrecidos, sobajados y dependientes para robarles todos sus recursos como lo ha estado haciendo por décadas.
👍👍
Instead of Showing Africas Beautiful Cities, High rise Cosmopolitian Skyscrapers the Western Media Shows Black men Making Fred FlintStone Scooters, I guess it Makes them Feel good when they Show a Backward Unciviled ,Primitive Africa
not equal to everyone
si fueras inteligente ya habrías comprendido que dios no existe y que el ser humano es la especie viva más devastadora de este planeta.
These people have one of the most creative way of handling problems with what they have at hand, respect.
There is also a machete and a Kalashnikov assault rifle
@@evaerm8772 what?
Our people used to have nothing to hand too a few hundred years ago.
We built cathedrals, suspension bridges, railways and rockets to the moon.
@@offshoretomorrow3346 wait you have rockets?
Necessity is the mother of invention
we send men to the moon and these people are just rediscoverning the wheel ! Fantastic!
No Smart Guy ,They’re Making what’s machine made by hand ….You’d break a nail
I remember seeing their home made airplanes a couple years ago. Looks like they came out of the same factory.
Give these Africans plans on how to build a pre-WW1 aircraft and they could do it. No guesswork as the engineering had already been done.
They'll *never* rust 🚫 but you might get the occasional woodworm 🐛
@@BlackPill-pu4vi bruh ...lol
@@JoshuaHo-i6b I see the limits of your vocabulary have been reached.
@@BlackPill-pu4vi you mad, please don’t be mad.
Not even a micrometer to check. His eye sight and hand coordination is impressive. 👍🏿👍🏿
LOL - the sizes of the out of round measurements would break a micrometer! He don't need no micrometer!
Is this plane ready for flight
Yes it is sir
Did you check the wings with a micrometer.
No, sir, I have excellent eyesight, and my hand coordination is impressive.
It like he has a talent
this is exactly how Fred and Barney made wheels back in the 60s in BedRock.
you can't cut boulders with a machete
@@RichFrye Maybe their wheels were wood; you really can't tell
I was there once, the women did not know how to use scissors to cut fabric. So i guess it is kind of amazing when you lower expectations to near zero.
@@DookieMcPoo you come from a country where you buy everything and throw it away immediately after it breaks and you insult a place where they figure it out? hmm fascinating. I am willing to wager that most will make it farther than you if the world went to 0 and everybody had to start from scratch, especially if other countries were given a heads up of the European dominance. KOS
@@RichFrye They used a machetisl. Duh.
Quickly, make me a wheel!
Unreal, beautiful bush mechanic, wheel wright and local minister for transportation! ❤️🙏
Beautiful work ❤️
What an extraordinary and enterprising group of hard working people.They have learned to use what they have and have devised some truly wonderful and creative solutions to the age old problem of getting people and goods to different locations quickly and efficiently.
...as long as those locations are downhill...
@@elhombredelacabra picky picky😊
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Quel génie, quelle force !
Africa has more natural resources than any other place on Earth. It’s just that the people don’t take advantage of them.
OMG!!! The ingenuity and craftsmanship! This is real Old World genius at work.
Ne güzel doğayı kirletmeyen doğal bir araç.Çalışkan insanları seviyorum .Emek verilen her iş güzeldir
Nothing but maximum respect to any craftsmen in the world that can put there hands to work like this. God is good, this is amazing 👏🏽
I admire these hardworking people. Using their skills and what nature has provided them.
ah yes the wild ball bearing tree does provide
Human ingenuity at it's finest! Sending much love and admiration from America!
#charlesstrong3866 = It really is a lot of ingenuity to irresponsibly and stupid deforest what little forest there is left.
@@AntonioCarlos-pf5yo Ya know I didn't look at it like that but good point....Oh, in the future , you can make a point and teach a lesson worth teaching without coming across as rude. There are those of us that are receptive to coming to a better place of understanding, just saying. PEACE!.
Its finest? Making wooden wheels? Not figuring out quantum entanglement or sending probes to the outer reaches of the solar system?
@@VelkePivo I found beauty and wonder in the simplicity of it all having limited resources and yet still finding a way. My apologies if I offended you lol. 🤣😂🤣😂!
Ever other race figured this out thousands of years ago. but not blacks
We did this in Nigeria when we were young , for fun just to play and ride on it , is not new to us , just can’t imagine people use it for transport in other African countries , seeing this just make me smile and remember my child hood
True
Say what you will, but the innovativeness of humans never ceases to amaze me. Their hard work and dedication is commendable
These are not humans
@@mistermizzle420 you are not
Wut..
How long ago was the tire invented?
@@RaphaelBOUILLOD I don't think he means literally
Wow ❤ cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico 🇲🇽✌🏼
Nobody cares where you live
Those scooters are quite useful but the most awesome thing I personally enjoyed is that absolutely beastly open-cab logging truck!!! That thing is awesome!
He must've been doing this since he was younger. No need for tape measures, he measures everything by eye. True craftsmanship indeed.
@@andrewchristie2970 And how many have you built since birth?
@@andrewchristie2970Pyramids were built by native Egyptians.
You didnt build those
Tape measures is always needed
I knew a guy in America that laid linoleum and carpet for a living, he was illiterate he didn't know how to use a tape measure he just uses his eye and a strings with knots tied in them to get his measurements he was one of the best installers I've ever laid my eyes on ...
@@ppassman7439how many have you built Clever Gloggs . Without planning permission
I have two oak trees down and some old tires. I was trying to figure out what to do with merry Christmas son. This is a truly ingenious way of transportation.
Оператору респект. Ну изобретателю огромное плюс.
Suspension, balancing, alignment - he had it all! Mad respect!
Where's the brakes?
@@snakebebop the hybrid polymer slipper soles.
@@archer72 Lmao
Estoy muy sorprendido???
Que inteligencia de ese país!
Y sus ingenieros los felicito desde colombia!
Mi admiración!!!
Lmao
Hermoso país!
Ojalá la corrupción se termine en ese hermoso país!
Para darle paso ese hermoso potencial humano, de su gente en el emprendimiento!
Bendiciones!
La sencillez es un reflejo de esa hermosa gente!
0:45 to be fair... this is some reallyy nice quality hardwood, its a whole nother beast than regular lumber...
like you can probably make a zink or a bathtub out of it aswell
I love the way they use rollerbearings and the spring loaded false trail in the front...
I am a bicycle desigenr myself.
This is Africa, under Western control 😂. Let's see Africa under China/Russia co-operation
@@bazle64 Doing very creative things as well. It seems as if they can become the quickest industrial devalopment the world has ever seen.
@@urrywest oh yes, so quick that they still didnt figure out how to make a proper wheel with a basic lathe. wich was invented circa 6000 years ago. wow, amazing. i can go in the forest today with nothing but my hands and do a better job. Ever seen @primitivetechnology9550 channel ? this guy go out in the forest barefoot with his hands and built many many things far better than them.
And these guys have fricking engines. yet didnt figure how a 6000 years old invention can be made properly. amazing.
@@nos9510 When you are stealing half of all of Africa and asking them to pay tribute like back in Roman days, they are going to be a bit backwards. The good thing is in many regions they are taking back their resources and they can buy machines from the rest of the world to do some of the tasks that you suggest. It took China about 70 years to come up from very backward to the greatest industrial engine in the world. Whatever they do in different parts of Africa is sure to be exiting... Maybe they can come up in fourty years.
@@bazle64the second option is russia and china shoveling money into the pockets of politicians to be allowed to exploit the population and natural resources under the politicians control. Its the same thing as the first option
Gotta love mankind's ingenuity in the face of hardship. Bless these people . . .
The onlt reason they are having such hardships is because of government.
Congo politicians are rich, the eat all the money while citizens suffer
So when you come back, you can only push it away
@@pastoryoda2789ុុុ😢ដោយយយុ
កមផល😢ុ😢😢យុកោ
Eternal hardship for these people
Самокат сделать из дерева, да ещё рабочий - это большое искусство.
অসাধারণ ভিডিও খুব সুন্দর হয়েছে বাইক টা❤❤
В каком году был изобретен первый токарный станок пот дереву?Лепить что то из говна и палок это не искусство ,а технологическая отсталость и нищета.
Вся их жизнь это один сплошной подвиг
@@davaydasvidanya5947нищета,отсталость..а- работает!!💥👍
*В чём искусство? Любой человек сделает, другое дело что нафиг оно упало, и кучу времени нужно* Это этим обезьянам на видео нефиг делать и полно времени. Вот и делают разную хрень. Деревянные повозки для лошадей делали столетия назад. из инструментов топор только и верёвки. они на много сложнее.
Я в восторге от этого мастера
Я токарь. На станке любой колесо выточит!
А вот мачетом выстрогать я не сумею.
Хотя мачето у меня есть. Но прогресс не остановить.
Будут у них станки. И будут они поднимать экономику своих государств!!! ✊
Suspension, balancing, alignment - he had it all! Mad respect!. Suspension, balancing, alignment - he had it all! Mad respect!.
…and proper wheel bearings
AI?
Sem ferramentas adequadas e ainda fez tudo isso parabéns meu irmão....sucesso pra vcs ... abraço aqui do Brasil..
You see skilful guys like these all over Africa. When I visited Africa a few years back the guys were really talented making stuff out of the most basic equipment by hand.
I think it's patronizing to call this skilled or talented
@@mikemartin5073 meanwhile, other countries are building space craft and micro processors.
@@mikemartin5073 It’s not patronising at all, it’s called giving a compliment. Only numpties like you would take a positive comment and make it sound like a negative.
He carved an uneven shitty wheel with a machete. What the fuck are you talking about "skillfull".
@@mikemartin5073 ... maybe you need a dictionary to see what the word "skill" means.
With all my heart and respect to those people in this country. You are amazing
WOW, that is really awesome ! Hard work making a Congo bike, but what an excellent job, craftsmanship at it's best ! Love from Canada! ❤️🇨🇦👍
If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morning....🎶
@@kaulquappensocken Better take a second look, I have several hammers, and more than one couch. Nice try
He is a great artist. Taking every measurement manually and crafted a wonderful piece. People from another world may gift them a measuring tape, drilling machine and grinding machine.
Люди из других стра могут только брать ресурсы и рабочую силу этого народа. Это страны США и Европы. Там где не возможно отобрать, устраивают войну. России надоело это терпеть и по этому с ней воюет весь западный мир. "Цивилизованный" мир не хочет покупать ресурсы дёшево , он хочет получать их бесплатно.
@@СергейВалерьевич-н4дi
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Yes and those capitalist people don't aducate local people. Capitalist people make local only labour.
@@СергейВалерьевич-н4д Это желание всех люди этого местаиметь "фре шавакадо" под видом аллах. Что важно, достаточно ли вы слабы, чтобы это было схвачено, и мамин сапога разграблена большим плохим гангстером и папой, застреленным с Калашниковым на рассвете головным гангманом и его дочерью, которые были содомизированы молодым человеком, чтобы сохранить тело большое влияние очень грязно для города
@@shravanbediadon’t worry the Europeans will pay
Now that's ingenuity, a scooter with nothing but wood 🤔🪵🪓, my African brutha's are on point.
❤️🖤💚
Just wanted to say that. They work not like our colours just steal. Learn something from this guys. Very proud of you guys. Keep it going. 🎉
Chapeau les gars. On devrait vous décerner le prix Nobel du meilleur bricoleur. Un grand bravo 👍👍👍
Excellent ‼️
Quelle ingéniosité. Quelle résilience.
Quelle adaptabilité.
Quelle abnégation.
Système D (Débrouille) et Survie.
Félicitations et chapeau bas ‼️
Ah bon ?? C'est triste à dire, mais même l'ingénierie du moyen âge européen était plus moderne. 😂
@@ljm9359sorcier
Nous sommes en 2024 et l'on a Jean Gauchiste qui s'extasie sur des brouettes en bois africaines.
Ouai enfin avant la colonisation ils n'avaient pas découvert la roue.
@@maxdubois18ils sont tellement racistes les gauchistes que pour eux, un noir qui fabrique une brouette, c'est un miracle...
Que tenacidad, valentía, inteligencia❤❤❤Dios lo bendiga
German technology from Kaiser times: 🛸
African technology from 2024: 🪵
It's crazy what you can do with just a few simple tools and basic materials. Very creative.
like a wooden wheel
the Greek philosopher Plato said, "Necessity is the mother of invention. No matter what circumstance, our people are naturally inovative. This is called engineering. And what is most impressive is that they probably has had no formal training, and surely no college degree. This is all his own natural talent. Makes me ashamed when I think how those of us who are afforded the things we take for granted, like education and employment, could not come up with anything nearly as technically cleaver. Hats off to these people, especially the first gentleman.
Plato said all that? About this video?
@@sweatshopjesus Oky, so i forgot to end the quote, but you should be able to get the general idea, as brilliant and observant as you seem to be...
@@rbailey3309 Oh, I got the general idea. It just seemed like an odd thing for the Greek philosopher Plato to say. It would have been an odd thing for the Swiss plumber Plato to say or for the Slovenian accountant Plato to say. By which I mean to say: thanks for clarifying which Plato you were referring to.
@@sweatshopjesus Move on guy! You don't get the meaning of the quote and I can't help the intellectually challenged.
Really 😂😂😂 you think they’re inventing the wheel or the wheelbarrow ore scooter ?
Love how he gave a wheel alignment check before he jumped on.
It seems such a simple step to build a jig to get the wheels circular given they have ball bearing hubs, but looks like they haven't taken it and prefer wonky wheels...amazing...
Watching this is like going back in time tens of thousands of years.
They did not have metal ball bearings like this thousands of years ago.
Se inspiraron en los picapiedras
@@XKS99remember egypt etc
If people from 10,000 years ago manage to invent that scooter , we'd have flying cars today.
@@XKS99they didn't make the ball bearings dumb@ss
Это мастер заслуживает уважения.. С помощью стамески и молодка творится такие вещи..
That was a fascinating watch. These people are tough and strong and amazingly ingenious 😮
I have a flat on my Harley Davidson... this video will help me get it back on the road. Thanks Africa.
Удивляюсь Вашему трудолюбию.Успехов и здоровья .❤❤❤
Always a pleasure and privilege to watch a craftsman at work.
Wow that is ingenuity. Pure hard work, manual and hard labor.
yup keterampilan murni manusia di asah disitu, seperti peradapan dulu.
This wooden scooter was invented by a Portuguese man who was visiting
This is one of the main reasons they don't want to give our people reparations in America because our people are already capable of making something happen with nothing and they know this. They also still owe us because of the inventions that we have created in America and they still don't want to do right-bye our people. That's the reason why this country is going to fall. They say that reparations would be divisive but they never said that when it came to other people that they've given reparations to who suffered much less than our people have in this country. Yes I'm one of those people that bring this subject up because I'm not going to give up on it because it's not about just money. It's about doing the right thing to make wrong right? Even when you don't want to because your only seeing up your own demise by not doing so.
@@gregkosinski2303 bro you are so kind, it was invented ~4000 BC hahahah, yet soyboys think this is amazing :'D
6000 years ago someone already figured it out, and this guy is being recorded by modern technology and still he can't figure it out hahahaha
Engineers, doctors, lawyers. Please send at least 60 trillion more.
Настоящие мужчины трудяги Удачи вам
У рабов одна удача, пожрать чего нибудь😂)))
Ты в обезьянах мужчин увидела??????😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@уху_ел_в_танкеКак в РФ,рабы голосуют за ввп и его режим и поддерживают войну начатаю ввп.
@@ПростоСтас-ч8бТёлки любят чёрных 😅
@@arhe2250 внатуре ....- ТЁЛКИ
8:39 That statue is well-deserved! What a genius man. 💪🔥🙏
Whoever made the final design that they use is a true craftsman and a great person.
They need to work for Tesla
@@pastoryoda2789 Tesla died 80 years ago
first black invention
@@liamailiamyou are a disgrace to humanity and with this mindset you will never achieve something on your own, but ashame yourself and the people who have to take care for you
@@liamailiam it was made by a Portuguese guy LMFAOOO
This is the definition of “necessity is the mother of invention”.
They didn’t invent anything this has been around for thousands of years 😅
These chukudu are amazing. The amount of weight they can carry is very impressive.
And no batteries or gas. We should take a hint from these engineers.
@@joanfrellburg4901 I can't tell if you're joking or not 😂
@@LILALIZEFLAME Thanks
@@joanfrellburg4901absolutely. We should start building wooden rocket ships too. Why catch on fire and blow up, when you can just catch on fire
@@LILALIZEFLAMEон на полном серьёзе говорит😂😂😂
The way he determines the radius, and then engineers the tire is straight fire.
Yeah that's what I was thinking
Even without measuring
@@FirsteMann1929 he did measure it though, with the stick he nailed at the center. With the second nail he carved the radius of the wheel.
Youre using the word "engineer" pretty generously...
Nice job, the craftman deserves all the respect. As I see this video has attracted more than 20 million views, which must have earned a pretty nice income for the filmmakers, and I really hope they share that sum with the people - especially the craftman - who appeared in the footage.
why bro?
@@rl1491 Because it's the guy's technique that brought 23 million viewers. Will you pay the actors when you shoot a film?
@@latralla4577 you seem angry
@AshleyFireGold talking to me?
Id really like @TekniQ to answer this, cuz I'd love to know that this is a cool thing and not exploitation of people with less means
I’m thankful for my little Honda 110 seeing others struggle like this, but also is very genius to make the best of what you have
WOW simply awesome. I've heard and seem more than my share of logging trucks,but those logging bikes, that's completely new to me. Talk about making do with what you've got and actually doing it, making work. AMAZING STUFF.
You ain't never lie.. i complain when I forget the bobcat code.. shame on me with my AC and heat.. I couldn't breathe that 2 stroke smoke all day pushing that bike uphill
Very skilful. incredible craftsmanship. Love from Nagaland,NE india.
I’m intrigued by the homemade scoters. Really ingenious man work
Aside from the stupid angled shape which makes them horrible for hauling......which seemed to be their primary purpose lol.
Haha erm yes. Ingenious…
The way he carved the bearings for the axle really blew me away
Come on...
For the people of the Congo, those scooters are very good! They are made with wood and scraps. But they help you to carry large loads of wood! You have to make do with what you have.
For those cutting down the trees, for a more safe method of cutting the trees. First, cut a wedge on the side you want the tree to fall. Maybe about two thirds, maybe a little less.
Then, cut another wedge on the opposite side, but not all the way through. The small part that is left will hold onto the bottom, it just breaks, but it is more controlled.
I learned that from watching a logging show a long time ago. It was a show that shows people here in America doing the same thing.
When the trees fall, sometimes they can be unpredictable and bounce around after they fall, or the bottom hits the logger during the fall.
That method is what they do to try to be more safe.
I'm so impressed and grateful. I wish I was able lend him a drill or tools but wow.A machete, A hammer, prybars.I respect this man and his community. He must feel proud seeing his other ones he made and the payload that his handmade bikes can handle is amazing. I'm praying that my family and I never take anything for granted ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😇🙏🙏🙏🫶☝️☝️
My exact sentiments. I was just thinking of how much he can do with the tools I have lying in my basement. I bet he’d do some magic with just a power drill.
First wooden space ship, space station and moon lander are already under construction!
Everyone in the Congo should be riding around in free EV’s as thanks for providing Tesla with all that precious cobalt
@@bryanpetersen1334 1 ton of cobalt is like 30k. A model S is 90k 🤣🤣 You can make maybe 200 of those from one ton of cobalt. What world do you live in?
@@nedflanders221 and a model 3 is 40k?
@@Vl0gWithAb Is that a question? 40 k is still 10k more than a ton of cobalt, just in case you didnt notice
@@bryanpetersen1334 tesla pays for that, so no they aren't owed anything more. Nice try.
It's awesome and sad at the same time to see that the world is still evolving for some people.
@@GEMMA937 .
@@GEMMA937 asik
@@GEMMA937😅😅😅😅😂1
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Minha saudosa tia fazia carro de mão de madeira e roda de madeira também, olhe que ela não tinha estudo, não sabia ler, nem escrever, mau assinava o nome, tinha uma cabeça boa pra cálculos da matemática.
@@GEMMA937 Falou tudo! 👍
Imagine what this gentleman could do with a full shop.
Do tell.
For them,, that is a full shop
Remarkable point
nothing he got caveman skills
@@john6165 Lose some body parts for sure.
😮 Wow, that’s really impressive. I’m impressed by the stability and how well they pick up speed, and how much load they can handle.
Вот это я понимаю импортозамещение!👍👍👍😂😂😂
si la neta si...
Кстати в рейтинге политических и гражданских свобод Конго находится на 175 месте, а Россия на 177ом.Верным путем идете товарищи.
@@davaydasvidanya5947 это всё ложь а вы верите в такие сказки !И даже если это и так то это лучше порядка больше и нет хаоса !Как в Украине!
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@@davaydasvidanya5947 ага рейтинг от козлов из сшп а сшп на каком месте? Особенно показательные гражданские свободы в кенсингтоне, свобода сдохнуть. Даже Конго на их фоне нормальное место. th-cam.com/video/eiJb0qJoLoU/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
What a craftsman! I admire that the younger men participate as well. Nobody sitting around glued to their cell phones, right? We probably should really take note of this building process and remember it well ... just in case ... one never knows! This was a very good video of how to get the job done!
Someone in Africa has finally made a wheel 2023 Ad . Let’s see em build a 2 story building
thats because most of them cant afford phones except the scammers
i think "razor" has the first world covered in this aspect already
У них нет мобильных
@@coventrypunx1014bet you couldn’t even make a paper airplane without TH-cam instruction video
Центровка, развал, схождение! Очень хороший сервис! Мои друзья 😊
балансировка просто ОГОНЬ.
Hace las ruedas con alineación y balanceo 😊 un genio si este señor tuviera un taladro con mecha y una circular seria un ingeniero😊
Những con người sáng tạo, vượt khó, tôi chân trọng các bạn!❤
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If you’d have told me that making a usable wooden scooter (that can carry heavy loads), with a machete was possible 20 minutes ago. I’d have said it couldn’t be done.
I stand corrected. Absolutely amazing! ❤
You are easily amazed
How about it's the first time that having 12 nails in your tire isn't that bad after all? HA HA HA
Have you ever made anything with your hands? Ever?
Literal ork technology
@juu9do278 Ha ha, I won’t take your money but I built my own house, friend. And I build motorbikes, cars and bicycles as a hobby. I used to build wooden boats. Could I chop scrap wood into parts of a neolithic-standard scooter with a machete? Of course, with a bit of practise - nothing the gentleman is doing requires a high level of skill or training. This is only impressive if you are completely unaware of the incredible skill and craftsmanship possessed by people all around you who make your World the way it is for you to completely take for granted.
Its amazing to see what a trail bike can do. even a rusted out heap. those Yamaha engines are amazing. I restored a 1969 L5t works perfectly.
Did you notice he had two rear sprockets? One big one for slow speed and torque and a smaller one for probably when he wasn't hauling wood and needed to scoot down the road.
That looks like fun. Riding a bicycle made like this seems like the only way to prevent it from getting stolen in some places.
The things that we take for granted 😌, soo proud that they make the best out of the things that they have ❤️ praying for their health and prosperity 🙏
Hh
Forget them I'm praying for that poor skinny dog who clearly isn't getting much food 10:37
This is the real high technology, being able to produce something useful with the resources that they have in hand. The main tool for manufacturing a scooter is simply a machete ... I really admire those people
What about those bearings?
I don't. I just see somebody who isn't willing to learn. They are proud of their ignorance, building something like 2000 years ago (or more), and still needs the modern bearings.
@@Txb4g I wish Ben-Hur had mastered this technology back then, they would have expelled the Roman empire out of Judea easily, don't you think so bro?
@@orakelgottes 100% wheels in the roman empire times were better than the ones made by this guy.
@@Txb4g I think saying he is proud of his ignorance is a bit extreme, after all, that's a pretty poor economy, but I agree with you that the claim that this is the "real high technology" is laughable.
Нормальный плотник, мачето обработал колесо почти до правильной геометрической формы, дай ему станок будет делать вещи...., что сказать молодец..
Мне бы мачето в школу, когда "учился" эх.
в следующей серии посмотрим,как он будет самолёт из дерево стругать...
@@АзалияЗакирова-ч1ф😁😁😁
@@arhe2250а у меня было... и не только мачете... 🤣🤣🤣
@@Ezmordiz Что было? Уффф.
Even with no equipment and tools,some Africans still search for a way to craft things out of nothing.God bless Africa