I live in the town where the Lister D was made. I rebuilt one. The simplicity and the quality of manufacture meant that with only basic maintenance, Lister D's would run foreve! Great bike too. Love the imagination and style of the rider...! Thoroughly enjoyed watching that....!
It's Glorious!!! Every part is meticulously deep rusted - H-D, eat your heart out! And the tech innovations; from the start button, to the foot friction clutch, to the sausage boiler plus countless more - just Genius!!!
Absolutely stunning, mad max has nothing on this beauty. And the fact that you can warm up you're road kill in the cooling tank Is an apocalyptic dream.
Well now, when we had a 1936 "Liner" cement mixer in our farm yard, I never ever thought that it's Lister "D" upright engine would find a home in a motorcycle. . . Hmm, goes to show you never can tell! And those engines will plod along, day in, and day out, without missing a beat. As for cooking food in the water hopper? Absolutely true, and the builders used to boil eggs in ours, then, come break time, hot egg sandwiches and tea, or coffee. If you wanted the deluxe cooling system, you could get a version with a radiator and fan, using thermo-syphon to circulate the water.
I've never understood the rat rod/ steampunk aesthetic, but that is one heck of a bike right there. It looks fantastic (if a tad overboard on the patina for my taste) and has tons of character. Plus, it can make a solid lunch, so I'd say it's a super-nice ride. o7
I think the bike's survivable, but the lack of peripheral vision from the steampunk goggs is iffy. Runs like a dream, as they usually do. @@Diogenes425
Original steampunk was a great aesthetic. Unfortunately it was taken over by people that didn't understand it, and started making everything clockwork/using cogs and stuff as buttons everywhere for no discernible reason. You know, how a lot of stuff is ruined. Thankfully dieselpunk is largely untouched by these types.
One thing I love of those old engines is the fact that when they're not revving they do this "plup plup plup plup" sound. Don't ask me why but I love that
Steam Punk just became Petrol Punk! Absolutely marvelous. The starter gag is brilliant, the rip your trousers off belt drive/clutch is brilliant. The overall look of the bike is superb. It's so cool it can cook your breakfast for you!
I loved the way your push button opened a door plunking down a crank. Reminded me of how many times I kicked started my z50 so many times, eventually wearing down the kick start shaft to a nub and the handle flying off into the rhubarb. Been very concious of wear there ever since. Nice crank!
This has become my favourite YT video. It scores so many points in so many areas. Ingenuity, humour, style, artistry & artfulness, etc. And you have the essence of steampunk nailed. But the start system has to be of especial note. Anyone else might have just made a place to clip the handle on the frame. But incorporating it behind what looks like an electric pushbutton labelled "STARTER", that is sheer genius. Steiner (Lief) = you aare briiliant. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I have the idea of building a diesel powered motorcycle using a 7 horsepower Lombardi air cooled diesel engine. It looks like you pretty much built your own frame and just used the forks and rear of an existing motorcycle. Your frame nicely accommodates the extreme height of your engine. I hope to modify an existing frame, but we will see how it goes. I like yours a lot. I think it shows not only a lot of building skill and talent, but a lot of creativity. Very nice!!
I do love this bike and another giant plus in my book is no one has come within a country mile with a damn can of rattle paint!! A machine that's managed to survive this long deserves to wear every scratch, dent, ding, and flake of rust like a badge of honor!!
I think the techno is fine but sometimes somebody call rave like techno but it is different... So it is hard to understeand you.. if you mean techno or the rave called techno... Idk
Great to see a Lister doing the work. It will go to the Moon and back again - no problem! I do like the thought of the Cooling Tank as a Hand Warmer on those winter nights. May also keep the nuts warm! Greetings from Australia.
Wow, a mad max bike with integrated sausage cooker at best. A bloke near by got a similar engine . He run it sometime power up his remote barn . I do not know if its a Lister engine, it could be also a Deutz, but it is made the 30th. This neat piece of machinery make enough power for hand tools, a small welder and lighting. The sound of those old engines is incredible.
Great video! Artistic and informative without saying a word. I love the clutch mechanism, it makes me want to learn to weld and build one. Coolest use of Steppenwolfs greatest hit ever!
@@fredtracy1673 I have an engine that's about that size it's rated at 2 and 1/2 horsepower at 1800 RPM but it's a Fairbanks Morse Onan and it's got a 1-inch crankshaft out of the side so in today's horsepower I believe it would be about a 14
@@ronalddaub7965 very interesting, Mr.Daub, Fairbanks Morse used to build locomotives too.🚅🛤😎 . Your Onan would make an cool powerplant for a motorcycle.
@@ronalddaub7965 my brother Joe has a Nova single cylinder engine that bears a resemblance to this engine, but is very tall and heavy,but would look really cool in motorcycle or a home built tractor. Really cool looking engine.
возможно вам Будут интересные и наши видео)) Подписывайтесь, у нас пока только начало видео реставрации мопеда но уже скоро будет полное видео, и еще 2 Проекта завершаем (старые Восход и МТ)
About 45 years ago, I worked at a rental yard, that 2 or 3 generators, powered by Lister engines. The original owner bought them, to run, at the Boulder Dam, on the Colorado river, between Arizona and Nevada. (I think the dam has been renamed since.) They were hand-crank start, and had a compression release for each cylinder. One was 2 cylinder, an other was 3 cylinder. All were water cooled. That was in the '70's. Wish I could find one like them. steve
I've got a Lister D engine just like this (1935), I can't think of a worse power source for a motorcycle! But that's what makes this so cool. A stationary engine, not being stationary. A hopper-cooled engine on a motorbike. What could go wrong? Awesome :)
I believe this is the same brand of frame that Alan Millyard used for his V-twin, 5 liter, flying Millyard. He used 2 cylinders from a radial airplane engine, and made his own crankcase, rods and crankshaft, and almost everything else, except the pistons and cylinders. Those who may not have seen his videos on youtube, just search flying millyard. He does some amazing work. That said, this is a great video, on it's own. Love the sound and emphasizing the vibrations.
That guy is nothing short of a gifted genius. his creations, that he's built with his own 2 hands are next level. I've watched a lot of his video's and love them all.
I've a Lister D that i used as the prime mover for a car alternator that was our power source for several months. Sadly it's seized now, must have left it with a valve open and moisture got in. I never thought I'd make it mobile though. Well done.
I've lost track how many times I've watched this video, it makes me laugh every time. Fantastic build , hope the builder don't mind but I'm planning something similar here in the UK.
Дизельный одноцилиндровый двигатель от древнего мотоблока или генератора, сцепление через натяжение ремня, передача только одна, вода в баке сверху охлаждает цилиндр, скорость регулируется рычажком через тросик на руле, тормоз только на заднем колесе. Все гениальное просто, но какой шарм. Чистый дизильпанк. Респект автору.
@@1353hiro Да-а-а самый обычный бензиновый моторчик, с самым обычным огромным маховиком, и интересно где вы там карбюратор увидели? Набери в поисковике lister d 1936, увидишь кучу ссылок с видео на сам двигатель.
@@user-ui5os3zu9i Карбюратор видно на 0;38 и на 1:20 И вот вам выдержка из вики "Двигатели использовались для питания водяных насосов, генераторов, бетономешалок и многого другого. Они имели магнитное зажигание с цепным приводом, либо Lucas SR1, Lucas RS1 или M-1 MK1 (с приводом от вала и с ранним приводом от цепи), а также поплавок Amal."
@@user-mg8wu6iz7j Вот сцепление как раз не вечное. Ремню так очень быстро хана придет ( видно, кстати, что он изнутри уже порядком истерт ). Другое дело, что менять легко. С другой стороны, сцепление работает на нажатие, а не на отжатие. Так и нога устанет педаль держать. Что-то по мне, так для 36 года какой-то мотохлам на колесах. Интересно, какая страна-производитель ? Явно не немцы. BMW тех лет это наши советские "Уралы" 60-х 70-х годов. Да и американцы с харлеями явно лучше смотрелись.
That’s a true machine . Which is designed to transport you both into the past , and future 😮 all with a big ass smile on your face . I really like the whole vibe and with the steampunk look 😮 Nailed it 👍
Yes the bike has many wonderful aspects BUT when I saw the hotdogs being cooked I saw opportunity! Could a can of beans fit in there? A boil in bag Salisbury steak dinner?!? Carry a ladle, a cup, some dried soup, coffee or tea maybe? It’s Norway so just replenish with snow... maybe consider wearing a plague doctors beak as well. What great fun content here. Thanks very much for posting! Quite enjoyed it.
I live in the town where the Lister D was made. I rebuilt one. The simplicity and the quality of manufacture meant that with only basic maintenance, Lister D's would run foreve! Great bike too. Love the imagination and style of the rider...! Thoroughly enjoyed watching that....!
Dursley?
Можно ли в современном мире приобрести такой двигатель в рабочем состоянии?
Hyyyyyy
@@user-xx1zc8jm2j
Yes, on Ebey !
I have the engine of this bike for sale
I can't believe no one is talking about the starter button that just opens a door and a hand crank falls out. That was classic
G0od bikegood luck
😃
That was manual
Yep , perfect comedy.
@@stavhumphreys3380 u 6
It's Glorious!!! Every part is meticulously deep rusted - H-D, eat your heart out! And the tech innovations; from the start button, to the foot friction clutch, to the sausage boiler plus countless more - just Genius!!!
The swag of that "start" button was at different level!
inbred rod
Absolutely stunning, mad max has nothing on this beauty.
And the fact that you can warm up you're road kill in the cooling tank
Is an apocalyptic dream.
--So this bike runs on hotdogs? If so,Really neat.
Exactly
This bike is my dream:D i wanna ride it :)
Hahahaha .....
Boiling up a roadkill haha
U made my day
your
Well now, when we had a 1936 "Liner" cement mixer in our farm yard, I never ever thought that it's Lister "D" upright engine would find a home in a motorcycle. . . Hmm, goes to show you never can tell! And those engines will plod along, day in, and day out, without missing a beat. As for cooking food in the water hopper? Absolutely true, and the builders used to boil eggs in ours, then, come break time, hot egg sandwiches and tea, or coffee.
If you wanted the deluxe cooling system, you could get a version with a radiator and fan, using thermo-syphon to circulate the water.
That foot 'clutch' is so simple but yet so ingenious
Better bring a spare strap in the gloves box
@@moimeme7839 it happens to be a V belt. No strap here.
I've never understood the rat rod/ steampunk aesthetic, but that is one heck of a bike right there. It looks fantastic (if a tad overboard on the patina for my taste) and has tons of character. Plus, it can make a solid lunch, so I'd say it's a super-nice ride. o7
It’s an art form from a time that never was.
I think the bike's survivable, but the lack of peripheral vision from the steampunk goggs is iffy. Runs like a dream, as they usually do. @@Diogenes425
Original steampunk was a great aesthetic.
Unfortunately it was taken over by people that didn't understand it, and started making everything clockwork/using cogs and stuff as buttons everywhere for no discernible reason.
You know, how a lot of stuff is ruined.
Thankfully dieselpunk is largely untouched by these types.
Steampunk at its best! Stuffing in those frankfurters was a special touch. Well done.
The most beautiful and best sounding steampunk motorcycle I've ever seen!
Dieselpunk ;)
Love it
@@bogdychiriac8468 Petrol Punk .....the Diesels are bigger.
I'm in love with this
Massa. ..show de bola...acho linda
One thing I love of those old engines is the fact that when they're not revving they do this "plup plup plup plup" sound. Don't ask me why but I love that
Why? Why? Why?
@@jimbrown3419 WHY YOU LITTLE-
Why
@@fametastic4136 goddamnit
Because it is a diesel that why it sounds like that
Steam Punk just became Petrol Punk! Absolutely marvelous. The starter gag is brilliant, the rip your trousers off belt drive/clutch is brilliant. The overall look of the bike is superb. It's so cool it can cook your breakfast for you!
Might just be the coolest thing I’ve ever saw
corona rider ?
@clifton gaither the man differently is an artist, im not a bike guy
That’s what your mom said, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
@@chrisaskme811 yea she liked it to
seen not saw
Of all the random videos on the internet to watch, this is beautiful and brilliant! I love the sounds it makes
Came out of nowhere & blew me away too.
I think i've watched this video 50 times or maybe more. Still gets my blood pumping. Love it.
That is the coolest bike I have seen. So simple but totally beautiful, just love it. Will start looking for a suitable lister.
technology right before your eyes. this is what we need to see more of. video is worth a million words. love anything with motors and engines.
Milky
I guess you love your mouth. You are a motormouth
That bike is Soooo righteous, love the start system
I loved the way your push button opened a door plunking down a crank. Reminded me of how many times I kicked started my z50 so many times, eventually wearing down the kick start shaft to a nub and the handle flying off into the rhubarb. Been very concious of wear there ever since. Nice crank!
Now this really is multifunctional, you could park up and run a belt to a sawmill, or a milking machine, or a small fairground ride. Brilliant.
Or a threshing machine
I will hear that sound when i am sad, it surely bring happiness for people like me
me 2.
This has become my favourite YT video. It scores so many points in so many areas. Ingenuity, humour, style, artistry & artfulness, etc. And you have the essence of steampunk nailed.
But the start system has to be of especial note. Anyone else might have just made a place to clip the handle on the frame. But incorporating it behind what looks like an electric pushbutton labelled "STARTER", that is sheer genius.
Steiner (Lief) = you aare briiliant. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I have the idea of building a diesel powered motorcycle using a 7 horsepower Lombardi air cooled diesel engine. It looks like you pretty much built your own frame and just used the forks and rear of an existing motorcycle. Your frame nicely accommodates the extreme height of your engine. I hope to modify an existing frame, but we will see how it goes. I like yours a lot. I think it shows not only a lot of building skill and talent, but a lot of creativity. Very nice!!
Royal Enfield sold a bike like that with a Lombardi diesel (375cc iirc) in India for a few years, plonked right into the Standard Bullet frame.
Haha, very cool! Much enjoyed the start button. Very funny. Years ago I owned one of these Lister D engines.....brings back memories. 👍
Best looking bike I'v seen in years. Well done sir.
The bratwurst of motorbicycles.
Awesome bike and I love the "parts might fall off" sticker!
And the
This machine has no brain, use your own lol
Nice भाई
Cool riding gear too!👍
I'd say vibes might brake the frame
Yes his parts
I do love this bike and another giant plus in my book is no one has come within a country mile with a damn can of rattle paint!! A machine that's managed to survive this long deserves to wear every scratch, dent, ding, and flake of rust like a badge of honor!!
This engine makes a better sound then most of modern techno music
Techno still a lot better than most modern day popular music
@@Pietra430 😂😂 funny joke
@@favianmendoza1386 Superficial idiot, you know nothing about music.
I think the techno is fine but sometimes somebody call rave like techno but it is different... So it is hard to understeand you.. if you mean techno or the rave called techno... Idk
@@maxiankorbel3362 well it was just a joke, so there is no need to analyze different genres of techno
A 1936 Lister D with the rare hot-dog cooker option.
its the water cooling system
@@jm10014 no it’s a hot dog cooker
@@Bt.Gang.Activity yessittis
Great vid , great build 👍
Lovin the whole steampunk vibe and especially like the hand mounted compass 👌
Old is gold👌👌👌
Great to see a Lister doing the work. It will go to the Moon and back again - no problem! I do like the thought of the Cooling Tank as a Hand Warmer on those winter nights. May also keep the nuts warm! Greetings from Australia.
01:53 This guy knows how to PARTY.
Love it! And the built in sausage-cooker is pure genious. Allt thumbs up!
I want a frank cooker like that ! And that starter handle, door opening deal, is priceless !
Holle
Objects in mirror are not experiencing an earthquake.
Ha ha
Hahaha
0
🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂👍
Love it. All you need is a foggy evening, and this bike and rider slowly getting closer...
Beautiful sound & clutch mechanism!! I want to ride such a bike.
This is the most beautiful thing I've seen all week.
Loved the humor and labour behind from the core of my ♥️
A proper rat bike if I ever saw one.
Love the cadence of that mill.
Wow, a mad max bike with integrated sausage cooker at best. A bloke near by got a similar engine . He run it sometime power up his remote barn . I do not know if its a Lister engine, it could be also a Deutz, but it is made the 30th. This neat piece of machinery make enough power for hand tools, a small welder and lighting. The sound of those old engines is incredible.
Fantastic I love owt like that and as a biker I appreciate the effort and engineering gone into the bike ❤
Just fantastic !!!
Congratulations for the build and the video !
Great video! Artistic and informative without saying a word. I love the clutch mechanism, it makes me want to learn to weld and build one. Coolest use of Steppenwolfs greatest hit ever!
That brings RAT to a whole new level and the gas mask, suit and tie just top it off.
This is the best bike I've ever seen!!! The start button is divine!
Duuuude that's f#ckind rad!!!!!! ❤️Who needs to go fast when you can go cool😎
It puts out 1.5 HP. But it sure makes a statement.
@@munkeenevahrong239 cooler bike than anything you will see at Sturgis, Daytona, or Laconia!!
@@fredtracy1673 I have an engine that's about that size it's rated at 2 and 1/2 horsepower at 1800 RPM but it's a Fairbanks Morse Onan and it's got a 1-inch crankshaft out of the side so in today's horsepower I believe it would be about a 14
@@ronalddaub7965 very interesting, Mr.Daub, Fairbanks Morse used to build locomotives too.🚅🛤😎 . Your Onan would make an cool powerplant for a motorcycle.
@@ronalddaub7965 my brother Joe has a Nova single cylinder engine that bears a resemblance to this engine, but is very tall and heavy,but would look really cool in motorcycle or a home built tractor. Really cool looking engine.
It’s so bad it’s good, Sounds beautiful. Got a lister in my narrowboat
Matey that is beautiful👍👍I restored a lister D but never ever considered the engine in motor cycle!! Your the tops Pal👍😁
Как же мне нравится это видео ))))) я его смотрю уже несколько раз в течении 2х лет )))
возможно вам Будут интересные и наши видео))
Подписывайтесь, у нас пока только начало видео реставрации мопеда но уже скоро будет полное видео, и еще 2 Проекта завершаем (старые Восход и МТ)
Та же история, обожаю этот байк и этот ролик. Очень душевно получилось ))))
"Warning - parts may fall off"
😁😂
Got to love a motorcycle that red-lines at around 100 rpm!
100rpm on a good day 😀 more like beats per minute ha ha, I love it!! Scary... 😁
@@cj64crosser Revs per month perhaps!
@@mikaelabowen5781 yeah!! ☺️
About 45 years ago, I worked at a rental yard, that 2
or 3 generators, powered by Lister engines. The
original owner bought them, to run, at the Boulder
Dam, on the Colorado river, between Arizona and
Nevada. (I think the dam has been renamed since.)
They were hand-crank start, and had a compression
release for each cylinder. One was 2 cylinder, an
other was 3 cylinder. All were water cooled.
That was in the '70's. Wish I could find one like
them.
steve
Started looking for old tractors and found this,. Whoa Man where do we go from here !!
Magnifique splendide merveilleux!!! Très très beau travail ! félicitations! Aussi pour la vidéo top !
Bloody amazing, very entertaining, a masterpiece of engineering. I take my hat off to you sir. (And the Franks looked tasty too)
You have a very unique vision for your motorcycle. Nice work stated to your way from USA.
Couldn't stop grinning while watching. Great entertainment!
I've got a Lister D engine just like this (1935), I can't think of a worse power source for a motorcycle! But that's what makes this so cool. A stationary engine, not being stationary. A hopper-cooled engine on a motorbike. What could go wrong? Awesome :)
It's all about how you get to your destination,right?
Ещё раз, бункерное охлаждение? Это как? Водяное охлаждение?
Sometimes you just have to show off a little
I believe this is the same brand of frame that Alan Millyard used for his V-twin, 5 liter, flying Millyard. He used 2 cylinders from a radial airplane engine, and made his own crankcase, rods and crankshaft, and almost everything else, except the pistons and cylinders. Those who may not have seen his videos on youtube, just search flying millyard. He does some amazing work. That said, this is a great video, on it's own. Love the sound and emphasizing the vibrations.
That guy is nothing short of a gifted genius. his creations, that he's built with his own 2 hands are next level. I've watched a lot of his video's and love them all.
I've a Lister D that i used as the prime mover for a car alternator that was our power source for several months. Sadly it's seized now, must have left it with a valve open and moisture got in. I never thought I'd make it mobile though. Well done.
Thanks for this video! The reason, why i stand up every morning is that I know that there are other guys on the world who are as crazy as me!!
I am in love with this bike! Unbelievable! I'd love to see it out on the road.
Shortly after, a pack of hungry dogs forced him to rethink the hotdog cooling system.
That clutch system !! Ingenious!!
Amazing and so cool vintage bike # I love it.
Without a doubt absolutely The best motorcycle video EVER!!! Absolutely love it!
I've lost track how many times I've watched this video, it makes me laugh every time. Fantastic build , hope the builder don't mind but I'm planning something similar here in the UK.
Oy! You got a license for that!?👮♂
@alanrogs3990 lol not yet but going to see if I can buy one at the junk shop 😂
Fantastic I love this, great job. I have two old Lister D engines. I've got make something like this.
I cant beleive I found my favoriate video again. Thank for the insperation. Im rebuilding my bike now.
Thank you for the insperation.
Дизельный одноцилиндровый двигатель от древнего мотоблока или генератора, сцепление через натяжение ремня, передача только одна, вода в баке сверху охлаждает цилиндр, скорость регулируется рычажком через тросик на руле, тормоз только на заднем колесе. Все гениальное просто, но какой шарм. Чистый дизильпанк. Респект автору.
А где вы увидели дизель? Обычный бензиновый моторчик-карбюратор и магнето присутствуют.
@@1353hiro Да-а-а самый обычный бензиновый моторчик, с самым обычным огромным маховиком, и интересно где вы там карбюратор увидели? Набери в поисковике lister d 1936, увидишь кучу ссылок с видео на сам двигатель.
@@user-ui5os3zu9i Карбюратор видно на 0;38 и на 1:20
И вот вам выдержка из вики "Двигатели использовались для питания водяных насосов, генераторов, бетономешалок и многого другого. Они имели магнитное зажигание с цепным приводом, либо Lucas SR1, Lucas RS1 или M-1 MK1 (с приводом от вала и с ранним приводом от цепи), а также поплавок Amal."
@Вован согласен, был не прав.
U
This bike is fabulous well done 😎👍🏁
This is the coolest think I have seen all year.
Love the bubbling sound
That clutch is bonkers altogether. I want one.
Me too !!!
It's like a reversed lawnmower clutch
This thing is crazy cool! What a bike! The guy who built it is a genius!
Thanks :-)
A work of art and ingenuity Yes !!👍😊
The best of this kind I'v seen so far !! bro, I really need this !! 😂😂
Awesome mate!! I think u should start a Company! Everybody wants one!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊
That's the coolest DieselPank motor bike ever built. Cool done, Sir!
It was diesel?
@@lesreed9269 I think it was made in DieselPunk style not meaning it has diesel engine or gasoline, just style.
@@serzhdyubro8083 I think maybe I need to find out what dieselpunk is, then...
@@lesreed9269 Oh, you will be really surprised by what the cool things people build in that style. You can look here on Youtybe :-)
@@serzhdyubro8083 Ta!
This bike inspired me to build one of my own🤙 used some of the mechanical ideas and concepts in mine. So cool😎
Love those design, those engine sound and your outfit :)
Великий мотоцикл! Видели охлаждение! Атмосферное фактически! Муфта вообще блеск!
Стартер тоже простой, как пружина от дивана
Сцепление, вечное,
Раньше резина дефицитна была. Может кожа, прошитая была?!
Такое ощущение, что задний тормоз у него дисковый. Хотя откуда такие технологии в те годы........ .
@@user-mg8wu6iz7j Вот сцепление как раз не вечное. Ремню так очень быстро хана придет ( видно, кстати, что он изнутри уже порядком истерт ). Другое дело, что менять легко. С другой стороны, сцепление работает на нажатие, а не на отжатие. Так и нога устанет педаль держать. Что-то по мне, так для 36 года какой-то мотохлам на колесах. Интересно, какая страна-производитель ? Явно не немцы. BMW тех лет это наши советские "Уралы" 60-х 70-х годов. Да и американцы с харлеями явно лучше смотрелись.
the best thing I've seen lately and fun :)
This is the fifth time I'm watching this. Doesn't get boring.
Gautham, a 8 year old boy from India loves this bike and video very much...
Looks really smooth, bet it handles lovely.
At the speed that bike goes, its more like "Born to be Mild". But that doesn't take away it's awesome coolness factor. Kudos.
That’s a true machine . Which is designed to transport you both into the past , and future 😮 all with a big ass smile on your face . I really like the whole vibe and with the steampunk look 😮 Nailed it 👍
It even cooks your dinner, that is great.
Вот ЭТО ШТУКОВИНА !!!! Стим Панк РУЛИТ !!! Аппарат ШЕДЕВР !!!
это дизель панк . стим панк это паровая машина
это метл панк
Раз в неделю пересматриваются - как молитву читаю
Пересматриваю
@@user-dl3xy5vd8b от меня "нравка" !!!
I love the cooling system !
Why have I fallen in love with the idea of having stuff that looks like it shouldn't work, but boy does it
It's got a sound all its' own. Delightful!
Вот это вешь. Грандиозный аппарат 🤔👍👍👍
Грандиозный хлам
Без акума пашит ;)
@@user-li9fe2jz9n твоя преора хлам
Вообще супер))
@@kissl0id 👍👍👍
Well done Sir. Love it
Yes the bike has many wonderful aspects BUT when I saw the hotdogs being cooked I saw opportunity! Could a can of beans fit in there? A boil in bag Salisbury steak dinner?!? Carry a ladle, a cup, some dried soup, coffee or tea maybe? It’s Norway so just replenish with snow... maybe consider wearing a plague doctors beak as well. What great fun content here. Thanks very much for posting! Quite enjoyed it.
Okay I laughed out loud at the meat links. Awesome build Lord Vinheteiro! 🤣
i sincerely wish if the Lord use that steampunk goggle when playing the piano……..😜
Well done Steinar! May the sausage's force be with you everytime!