Heres some quickies. See me beating on this thing at the end of my driveway...
Welded by an amateur. 750 miles of this so far. Someday I'll do some jumps too and more beating when I get the time and helmet. Lol.
More burnouts and linelocks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsCfXrr3jxw
...name's Midnight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfGR0mPanvM
... name's Mud.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i-XzroRRcM
Also named Mud.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbELX3rOJS4
Playing at the end of the driveway.... (kinda boring).
Doofballin' like a pro on an Ebike.
( please make fun of whatever you want .. Except my lisp, pls.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntqyOfnowdg
Long one.. Here im doing burnouts like a kid with a smile ear to ear. This frame is like seriously light as can be for an aluminum bike. Its like a few min long and kinda boring me riding back and forth but someday maybe I'll get all motivated to make a real cool video. ...
I took a long broken frame, made two 20 gram peices of aluminum, welded and braced 10X stronger than the OEM frame that was known for failure at this point.. So much so that Ironhorse decided to redesign the linkage for the rebound cracking was destroying too many Hollowpoint Experts... and solt the modified frame then.
I got a broken one, made two welds and two brazes, used 1/4 x 1/2 x 3" of 7005 attatched with 5653... and...
and proceeded put 20X the human power and 2x the weight on it and 10 hp peaks through the hub. For 750 miles so far.
Cant weld frame? Sure. Especially if you start with new metal it is easy to make enough solid welds.
I'll buy any aluminum frame that I can know the metal and see the fix.. some crack at the bottom bracket and that sucks.. There is no recutting threads on a BB that is on the bike.. and I had to re-mill the bosses for my swingarm. .... when you have to re-machine things in.. that is time consuming.. but adding brazed reinforcement and fixing cracks with filler and 7005 is a possibility for the garage mech.
serious_sam said:
flat tire said:
Don't use welded aluminum for structural pieces unless you already know about and are prepared to do post weld treatment otherwise you will have to overbuild for required toughness and reliability.
This.
My bike needs, ZERO (0) post weld treatment. Is strong, stronger than. Is a very strong design.
...about 20 grams of metal per side. Yield and tensile are very intertwined and aluminum was made for that.. and is lightweight. I can do this following all the hobby techniques and being somewhat experienced in welding this and that, learning and reading and practicing.
Lil down the road, lil up the road. I am honestly a lil scared of flipping it anymore like on the two lil wheelies at the end. Its not like a big bike with a clutch. Hey, aluminum bike on a 3.3Kw Kelly has proven to be a whole lot of fun for me, along with being a viable commuter when limited for range.
Qs V1 35H
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMV5SlFN1y4