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From: Zblj1987
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  • Hello! I´ve highlited your bike in legotechnicmotorcycles.blogspo­t.com

    Hope you like it! ;)

    Nice regards.

  • @kuvilaranha Thank you very much!

  • I like that use of the U-Joint

  • What is the song called??

  • @Buildingspree12 This is my life (remix)

  • How is this song called I Can not remember!

  • @zeljkobjelac1 This is my life (remix)

  • @Zblj1987 tnx!!

  • I want to get an rc unit and motor for building trial trucks, and I'm thinking about saving to buy 8475-1, but is there any other sets I should consider?

    please respond

  • @Chevyisbad yes 8475 or the hot flame buggy,

  • cool shaft drive just like the seca turbo

  • Excellent I spend the all week trying to make a system like this...And i see your video today...:/

    I was just using the wong pieces, thanks to you now it'll work!!

  • Another very nice model you have build your self here...!!! Compact it is and it fully functional too, I realy realy love this one!!!

  • good one !! how does it work the front suspension ? do you use a tiny hidden elastic band ?

  • @theABchannel101 I use the 3x2x1 spring box from hockey sets.

  • Wish I new how the rc-bikes make it dont fall at the side, then I would make a rc bike of this.

    Write (h) (t) (t) (p) :// in front of the url to make a link.

  • @animatorSimen Use wide rear tyre, like I used in chopper? Thanks for link tip!

  • @animatorSimen The RC-Bikes use gyros in the rear wheel to keep them upright.

  • @mahj Y U NO post vids like Zblj? D:

  • Love the suspension on the front, it looks a lot sturdier than shocks

  • like it :P same system on my 250cc ATV at home :P

  • I like the drivetrain idea! Once again...your innovative! I just wish the front has shocks.

  • @Mr88high Front has suspension, but not the classical.

  • Very nice model. I especially like how you've used the universal joints, it seems a lot less complicated than how a chain drivetrain usually works out.

  • Perfect job! As usal zblj!

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