looks pretty cool! only thing I’d add are wheel guards on both just to prevent a nasty accident. I’ve scraped my knees on the wheels while pedaling a few times so taking something like this would definitely hurt.looks pretty cool! only thing I’d add are wheel guards on both just to prevent a nasty accident. […]
looks pretty cool! only thing I’d add are wheel guards on both just to prevent a nasty accident.
I’ve scraped my knees on the wheels while pedaling a few times so taking something like this would definitely hurt.looks pretty cool! only thing I’d add are wheel guards on both just to prevent a nasty accident.
I’ve scraped my knees on the wheels while pedaling a few times so taking something like this would definitely hurt.
Your original saw blade wheel setup would probably have worked with a Chrisitini 2wd mountain bike.
Apart from saving you the additional trouble of modification, there is a nice bit of engineering in the bike itself too which I think you would appreciate in isolation.
Imagine how long it takes to make this video and how short and sweet this video is.
The front wheel blade orientation on the initial ride was reversed.
I wonder how orientation would affect the rear wheel performance (tendency to saw the ice, perhaps too aggressively.The design is impressive.
Looking forward to seeing what kind of projects this channel completes next.
For safety, I think you need to add small fender to the front and rear wheels to prevent any injuries could happen.
Yo this guy is on the next level be the stuff that he can come up with that actually do make sense wow bro you are amazing bro I can’t even say much about you.
I really like how he switched on to the next part of the video by throwing the two together. I live on the land of lakes and this would be amazing to use.