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  • @maxkady9478
    @maxkady9478 Před 4 lety +2

    Billy lane! What a builder. Love his stuff.

    • @fukenbiker
      @fukenbiker Před 4 lety

      This is Billy Lane! I knew it!

  • @aphysique
    @aphysique Před 4 lety

    Lived right by your shop in Melbourne, Good ole Billy, prolly one of if not thee best builder's out there!!

  • @robertroland633
    @robertroland633 Před 4 lety +3

    Ghost in the Shell made in reality! That looks tight!!!

  • @PhotosByHamza
    @PhotosByHamza Před 13 lety +13

    The TRUE inventor of the Hubless Wheel: Franco Sbarro. He did it in the '70's
    Do a Wikipedia search for Hubless Wheel...

  • @TheRealhippy
    @TheRealhippy Před 4 lety +8

    No loc-tite? No torque wrench?
    YOU ride it!

    • @arburo1
      @arburo1 Před 4 lety

      Loctite and torque wrenches are not required by real engineers. No engine built before WW2 used them.

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 Před 3 lety

      You really think you're watching him put it together, it's a TV show, they set up the lights and camera's and tell him to put some screws in some holes, they film him for a couple minutes, then they say cut, turn off the camera and he takes it back apart.

    • @Skipdogg15
      @Skipdogg15 Před 3 lety

      @@arburo1 wow...yep you are definitely an engineer.

  • @bicyclist2
    @bicyclist2 Před 4 lety +1

    The hubless wheel was invented in Switzerland by Franko Sbarro in the 80's. Its good to see it in use.

    • @jonbrooks6748
      @jonbrooks6748 Před 4 lety

      But why?!?

    • @YeeeeeHaaaaa
      @YeeeeeHaaaaa Před 4 lety

      That’s not common knowledge. You googled it...
      Why? Just to sound smart? 🙄

  • @There-Is-No-Virus
    @There-Is-No-Virus Před 13 lety

    thanks for the upload willie

  • @19BADGER-F250
    @19BADGER-F250 Před 11 lety +2

    That's wicked bro!

  • @duncandmcgrath6290
    @duncandmcgrath6290 Před 4 lety +14

    10k$ bearing eh?.....”appearance “ of hubless maybe but I’ll bet Billy had never seen an excavator swing bearing.

  • @Bowtie41
    @Bowtie41 Před 11 lety +4

    Since there are pieces that bolt to hold the inner race,THAT is the hub,albeit a large one.A wheel cannot be hubless or it would roll away on its own.it APPEARS hubless.I'm not saying it doesn't look cool as hell,I'm just saying the inner race,and the system that clamps it is in effect,a hub,it is just so large you don't notice it..You don't need sopkes to make it an axle hub.One piece spun aluminum wheels have no spokes,but still have a central hub.In this case the inner race is used as a hub.

  • @imrahman5205
    @imrahman5205 Před 5 lety +18

    Abang demak bring me here

  • @BastardX13
    @BastardX13 Před 4 lety

    I recall a cycle world article written by the fantastic Kevin Cameron on Billy Lanes shop, "Choppers Inc." its bikes, and in particular the hubless chopper. Billy took inspiration from helicopter propeller shaft bearing set ups amd materials and using his engineering education and creativity adapted them to his bike. It was ridable, reliable and durable. A watershed design in the chopperworld wasteland of the time.

  • @heavyduty5372
    @heavyduty5372 Před 8 lety +1

    love it

  • @bbcala9719
    @bbcala9719 Před 4 lety

    Nice job. It's good or I mean great to be a innovator and putting your ideas to paper then reality. Keep on doing what your doing

  • @mabalot5150
    @mabalot5150 Před 14 lety +3

    That was before he greased the bearings. I know, when I heard it I thought, whoa, it ain't supposed to sound like that. Then I realized he hadn't greased them.

  • @pochul
    @pochul Před 13 lety

    amazing

  • @smorrow
    @smorrow Před 2 lety

    lol. So glad we have CZcams now.

  • @GerBeGurGya
    @GerBeGurGya Před 7 lety +14

    I really wanna see you making a left turn on that thing.

  • @LMCtubokuChannel
    @LMCtubokuChannel Před 5 lety

    Nice work 👍

  • @gitanopnmex
    @gitanopnmex Před 12 lety

    Awsome!!!

  • @saka1983august
    @saka1983august Před 2 lety

    awesome!!! never heard in real life could imagine NOISY??? but very cool and id drive one of those myself!

  • @lonesometinman3147
    @lonesometinman3147 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing...I believe ill still use my wired wheel though...

  • @kravstew
    @kravstew Před 14 lety

    very talented. goes to show also you don't judge a book by it's cover.

  • @TheFlyingZulu
    @TheFlyingZulu Před 4 lety +1

    I came here for ideas on how to make my Tron Light-cycle for a Halloween costume. lol

  • @cioperfull
    @cioperfull Před 12 lety

    e interesant ceea ce ati facut si frumos.

  • @dannykkklein
    @dannykkklein Před 14 lety

    two words ... BAD ASS!!!!!

  • @RCTrend
    @RCTrend Před 3 lety

    Creative engineering is perfection

  • @joadirkuster6261
    @joadirkuster6261 Před 4 lety

    Muito top!

  • @bouzoukia
    @bouzoukia Před 14 lety +1

    "you had to like, make an equation to like, interpolate it" I am sure he did the math himself

    • @Room-qd7pl
      @Room-qd7pl Před 4 lety

      Well he does have an engineering degree.

  • @thelastcowboy1988
    @thelastcowboy1988 Před 13 lety

    This makes me wish i had devoted more of myself to math back in school... lol

  • @rakeshgaming4762
    @rakeshgaming4762 Před 6 lety

    thanks for the information dude

  • @Bowtie41
    @Bowtie41 Před 11 lety +5

    It is NOT HUBLESS.The HUB happens to be hollow and about 18" diameter,but no matter HOW you look at it,the inner bearing race holder is a HUB,just with a big ass hole as stated by others.The old 3-speed bicycle hubs were hollow for the shift rod,guess they were hubless too,just with a smaller hole.It just APPEARS hubless because the inner race is exaggerated out of proportion.The inner pieces in the video that bolt to the inside of the wheel are bolting to the wheels very short AXLE/bearing race

  • @Mallo1971
    @Mallo1971 Před 9 lety +2

    Que beleza! Primeiro mundo! (risos)

  • @Lowzone73
    @Lowzone73 Před 13 lety

    10k bearing and hes hitting it witha deadblow hammer from Harbor Freight!!! hahahaha, awesome design. people like you are the future of mechanical design. we need more labor based people in this country, not all lawyers and computer geeks

  • @oogiesmuncher
    @oogiesmuncher Před 8 lety

    What is keeping the wheel actually attached though? I assume pressure fit with the bearings+center

  • @SuperInvestigacion
    @SuperInvestigacion Před 12 lety

    very very very good job

  • @lionelvillahermosa
    @lionelvillahermosa Před 14 lety

    ''excellent''

  • @imbranjamil5924
    @imbranjamil5924 Před 3 lety

    Goodjob👍

  • @frankbob4043
    @frankbob4043 Před měsícem

    Looks amazing, however this isn't hubless, the commentator said it best, it's a giant sprocket. Essentially it's a big ass hub. If it were truly hubless it would be levitating. Looks sick though, kudos to this mad builder genius!

  • @johnf6687
    @johnf6687 Před 4 lety +1

    Holy “ 10k bearing remarkable!

  • @salemcripple
    @salemcripple Před 14 lety

    Good point! didn't think of that...

  • @chuckles1954
    @chuckles1954 Před 6 lety +10

    By having the bearings close to the outside diameter of the wheel, they are spinning furiously at road speed. They travel several feet compared to having them close to the center of the wheel where they would travel inches at the same speed. These expensive bearings would have to be constantly bathed in very low friction lube to last even a short time. They would also need dirt and water protection they don't seem to have closer to the pavement. Having to change a $10k bearing every 500 miles verses 200k miles makes this a trailer queen to shows.
    Mag Lev wheels would be the only thing to make this configuration practical. Call me in 100 years.

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt Před 5 lety +1

      Exactly, finally someone who gets it, and not just looking at the "cool" factor. ;)

    • @shakedown4769
      @shakedown4769 Před 4 lety +5

      My math is probably terrible, but that large of a wheel is turning 800 or 900 RPM, MAX, at highway speeds. Such a massive bearing has probably 5-6x the number of individual balls per row that a conventional hub bearing would have, meaning more bearings at any given time handling the radial load, and is going to be exponentially better at distributing lateral load since it's placed so far near the circumference of the tire. That all seems like it would be well within the abilities of such a large industrial cartridge bearing; if anything I'd expect it to last tens of thousands of miles unless continuously ridden in dry, dusty or sandy conditions with no maintenance.

  • @nephets64
    @nephets64 Před 13 lety

    @BikeTrial1995 the hub is the part in the middle on most wheels that the spokes connect to and where the axle fits through

  • @cr.inthewoods66
    @cr.inthewoods66 Před 13 lety

    @zrili if you gear it up from the gear box to the jack shaft you could make it have the same top speed as a normal set up

  • @pyro8818ak47
    @pyro8818ak47 Před 11 lety +2

    It IS a hubless wheel... A "HUB" is a bearing setup that has an axle going through it.. this has a bearing on both side of the wheel that bolts to it.... there is no axle therefore it is "hubless"
    Noun
    The central part of a wheel, rotating on or with the axle, and from which the spokes radiate.

    • @jymebale5545
      @jymebale5545 Před 6 lety

      Yes, the people on earth know a hub as a bearing setup but what about aliens, I do hope they are so far advanced they'll have so much to teach us. Yep, I know most will say, aliens, they've likely done this so long ago, just a thought.

  • @vistigioful
    @vistigioful Před 12 lety +1

    The two points for hubless wheels that I can think of are style and reducing air resistance by a tiny bit.

  • @reecemartin453
    @reecemartin453 Před 11 lety +5

    would it not be better to have the bearings on both sides

  •  Před 14 lety

    I got it Good Job!

  • @hernancaseres7850
    @hernancaseres7850 Před 8 lety +1

    nice

  • @andre1dre
    @andre1dre Před 10 lety +3

    That's awesome. I thought of this samething when I was 17 but I couldn't figure out how to make it.

    • @callum3651
      @callum3651 Před 5 lety

      andre1dre i am literally doing that right now for a school project...

  • @clay125
    @clay125 Před 13 lety

    Just found out he's in prison, that sucks!! What a great bike builder!! just 5 more years....

  • @qbydefault8457
    @qbydefault8457 Před 11 lety

    Pretty cool idea. Have you ever considered using a pinch roller on the rear tire where you have the jack shaft?

  • @michaelnewman6692
    @michaelnewman6692 Před 4 lety +1

    Is there a suspension for hubless wheel travel, back or front?

  • @jedemar
    @jedemar Před rokem

    just like magic, giant bearing

  • @IgorGiganskiANtiatom
    @IgorGiganskiANtiatom Před 13 lety +2

    @MarsFKA Rubber covered hammer! Tell me an alternative way to put bearing inside things, please...

  • @pyro8818ak47
    @pyro8818ak47 Před 13 lety

    @BikeTrial1995 No because if you kno from bicycles and motorcycles, you HUB is the center of the wheel were the spokes atach and the axle goes through it has no hub or axle either

  • @jantisoy
    @jantisoy Před 13 lety

    Title and Episode please... ^_^

  • @n4smotorwerx
    @n4smotorwerx Před 13 lety

    A Crazy thing about billy is that when he is fabricating body work he uses no rulers or tape measures LOL. Definatly a Bad Ass guy!

  • @MojoMolly
    @MojoMolly Před 13 lety

    ohhhh myy gosh!!!!!!

  • @Herndog81
    @Herndog81 Před 13 lety

    @speedblazer94 Just different gears, or increase the output sprocket size of the jack shaft.

  • @EhruMejil
    @EhruMejil Před 12 lety

    Im curious about the gyroscopic effect issues on a sportbike. Wich is essential for cornering and for stability.?

  • @Fuktupratbag
    @Fuktupratbag Před 13 lety

    since this IS your design I thought I'd type out the youtube clip of my flat out favorite all time motorcycle. the coolest bike I've ever seen.
    sorry I haven't seen one of yours 1st. here it is : Hubless Chopper, (The Hubless Monster) A Wicked Bike Without Rims that Rides!! - copy paste into the search.

  • @devin4560
    @devin4560 Před 4 lety

    how long does it take to dismount that wheel so you can change a tire?

  • @GUNDAMZGOK
    @GUNDAMZGOK Před 14 lety

    i have a question plz! did u can find the replace items (sprocket chain.v.v...) when it become to weak??

  • @delanomuzik
    @delanomuzik Před 10 lety +2

    Motorcycle genius

  • @makemespin
    @makemespin Před 12 lety

    Looks awesome but how does the brakes work?

  • @torexus
    @torexus Před 14 lety

    how do you lubricate it does it last done lots of wheel bearings

  • @ForFun024
    @ForFun024 Před 11 lety

    There is no hub here. The hub is the centre portion of the wheel to which an axle is attached. It is also where spokes are attached at the center of the wheel, if spokes are being used. (Hence "hub and spoke",)
    You're thinking of a hub cap on a car and assuming that whole area is the hub. The hub cap is actually meant to cover that centre portion that's attached to an axle. The rest of a hub cap is purely for decoration.

  • @13612
    @13612 Před 12 lety

    Does this have an advantage or purpose beyond the cool factor...or is this like spinners was to wheels just a few years ago. What is the practicality of this beyond bling? Just curious if there is an advantage with torque,speed or whatever?

  • @zacharyd3169
    @zacharyd3169 Před 5 lety

    That makes sense

  • @addanametocontinue
    @addanametocontinue Před 13 lety

    @BikeTrial1995 Regular hubs have a center point where the axle is mounted. These wheels have no axle.

  • @martydriscoll1402
    @martydriscoll1402 Před 6 lety

    For those haters, I'm sure this mock up was for this film. He's got to have his own little secrets to correct final assembly.

  • @husq2100
    @husq2100 Před 14 lety

    @ChristinaBellyDancer
    i believe that the italian engineer and guru Franco Sbarro did it before the french and they took from his design....Franco did some way cool shit...the steering alone on his bikes using a hubless wheel was very good....also he used a different drive. I think elctro magnets ??? he felt that the idea was ahead of materials and machine ability at his time back when he did it.......

  • @timyanke9559
    @timyanke9559 Před 4 lety

    Looks sweet. Just curious what would happen if you lean the bike over

  • @craigjones9244
    @craigjones9244 Před 4 lety +2

    Interpolation 🤣

  • @Catz0125
    @Catz0125 Před 12 lety

    Now guys... let's not try to re-invent the wheel...

  • @SuperInvestigacion
    @SuperInvestigacion Před 12 lety

    @cioperfull mult umesc, nebun e bike frumosole da?

  • @shurtugal3010
    @shurtugal3010 Před 14 lety

    He said interpolation, I'm studying that in numerical method. :D

  • @salemcripple
    @salemcripple Před 13 lety

    @CrudeDude When was this??

  • @1acroyear1
    @1acroyear1 Před 11 lety +2

    Okay so is there any real practical advantage to a hubless wheel or is it all just about the cool factor?

  • @HeadNtheClouds
    @HeadNtheClouds Před 4 lety

    It’s like a double skate bearing (bones) That’s fucking brilliant!

  • @MazMaslin
    @MazMaslin Před 12 lety

    Yeah, proper living the life now eh, Billy?

  • @joelapodaca2676
    @joelapodaca2676 Před 5 lety

    SMART ........BILLY LANE......... FABENS,TX.

  • @justincerveny
    @justincerveny Před 11 lety

    The logic of the bearing being destroyed depends on the function of the bearing itself. We can be sure that he used a high load, high speed rated bearing for this application.

  • @johnnydeeme
    @johnnydeeme Před 3 lety

    Yes, that's exactly what I was thinking... where's the grease? Probably did behind the scenes to keep it clean?

  • @hellslayer9638
    @hellslayer9638 Před 4 lety

    it looks cool but whats the range of useablity it doesn't look like its gonna take some rough use

  • @brockislivingin1998
    @brockislivingin1998 Před 14 lety

    @TreachourusJdogg screw it ! no brakes!!

  • @workingmansdead44-ug8hl

    it makes me think of the real early 20th century drives,I applaude your engineering, but other than flash its seems impractical and understanbly its a lotta dough.

  • @kobe12345456780
    @kobe12345456780 Před 13 lety

    Tron Bike isn't a dream anymore!!!!

  • @charlesteddy7578
    @charlesteddy7578 Před 5 lety +6

    the purpose of this is to be unique and nothing else cause its expensive, impractical and not reliable or safe in the long run.

    • @jerryvelasco1474
      @jerryvelasco1474 Před 4 lety

      They said the same thing to the Wright brothers.

    • @mummyjohn
      @mummyjohn Před 4 lety

      no shit sherlock, looking cool outweighs every aspect of "practicality"

  • @martydriscoll1402
    @martydriscoll1402 Před 6 lety

    How often does that giant bering need to be lubricated?

  • @davidson2004fatboy
    @davidson2004fatboy Před 6 lety

    Hubless wheel LOOKS FUCKING RIDICULOUS

  • @thepretentiouspig424
    @thepretentiouspig424 Před rokem

    Franco Sbarro invented the hubless wheel in 1989

  • @top-notchfrenchiesofhousto6345

    10 thousand dollar bearing and continues to whack it lol

  • @tubebility
    @tubebility Před 7 lety

    Word of the day: SPROCKET!

  • @jimiejamm3677
    @jimiejamm3677 Před 5 lety

    10 years ago? What The Fuck! 😭😂
    We just had this in Malaysia this year 😅

  • @rlh450rr
    @rlh450rr Před 14 lety

    hows the gearing with that huge sprocket

  • @NotSoSiniSter
    @NotSoSiniSter Před 14 lety

    its very interesting to see how for example, bike builders, are deceptively smart.

  • @jaunceypl
    @jaunceypl Před 12 lety

    My question bearing noisy while spinning on the road...?

  • @MarsFKA
    @MarsFKA Před 13 lety

    @IgorGiganskiANtiatom It was the way he hit it. When you fit a bearing into a housing, by all means use a hammer, but be sure to hit only the outer bearing race - the part that touches the housing. If you just blindly whack the whole assembly, like he did, you will hit the inner race as well and the shock will make the balls leave small pits in the races. The result is a ruined bearing - did you hear it chattering when he spun it?
    I think he used an already bad bearing for the demonstration.