I reverse engineer a high-end Radon Bike component and skookumfy it. Thank you for helping me make more VJOs. You can get early access here http://www.Patreon.com/AvE
13 thoughts on “What’s a scumbag offset? obscure german carbon fiber bike”
I'm curious to know how this held up! It seems the original design would be something of a fuse on the suspenders where the highest force is transmitted to the frame when the piton hits the back wall. Rather than destroying the carbon parts, the Alu bolt will quit first
Ive seen 6 cerave ads since this video started….. its still not finished….. i forgot what that cerave product was called already i wish that cerave ad would play again so i can remember what that cerave stuff was called
I've been watching your chan for a while now. You rock on a great many levels I tell ya! Just watched this video and noticed the way on the back side of your lathe is a tad loose. Not that I was touching your ox or anything. Might help with finishes and tool life ifin you snug that up. Just saying…. Thanks for your informative, humorous and wonderfully human channel friend.
I'm curious to know how this held up! It seems the original design would be something of a fuse on the suspenders where the highest force is transmitted to the frame when the piton hits the back wall. Rather than destroying the carbon parts, the Alu bolt will quit first
Youโre so Canadian ๐ nice
Ive seen 6 cerave ads since this video started….. its still not finished….. i forgot what that cerave product was called already i wish that cerave ad would play again so i can remember what that cerave stuff was called
Chineseium
Flap the dingus end on there
Schmoop!
Skookum?
You probably could have used the nuts cert
They just could have used wood dowel rod๐๐๐๐๐๐
if you keep the bolts tighten to spec theyre not gonna break…
Holding the die in the Chuck brilliant in will use that idea thank you
I've been watching your chan for a while now. You rock on a great many levels I tell ya! Just watched this video and noticed the way on the back side of your lathe is a tad loose. Not that I was touching your ox or anything. Might help with finishes and tool life ifin you snug that up. Just saying…. Thanks for your informative, humorous and wonderfully human channel friend.
They try expand and jam when turning from rear