We Modded our Homemade Bike House!

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Published 2023-09-16

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  • So glad I got to paint your super sick bike camper!! SUCH A FUN EXPERIENCE WITH YOU GUYS!
  • @Felix24148
    A few pieces of advice. Put slime sealant in all of your tubes for the tires to help prevent leaks. Also, get stronger tubes. The regular ones are not used to taking that much weight. Your rear wheelbase also needs to be widened for more stability. Lastly, add thin flexible solar panels to the roof and other available places. That way the battery can still get a charge while you're in motion. Then you could take it on a longer road trip. In fact, what if you built another one and dual road tripped them? That would make for an interesting video, or maybe a miniseries.
  • @danandkiko
    That is a HUGE improvement from the first version, and a beautiful camper. Safer too. Maybe next time have several spare tubes, tools and you'll be set.
  • @kolbyoffrey2757
    πŸ’‘πŸ’‘Idea: build the camper all the way around the bike so the person pedalling is protected from the weather just put windows around the front and sides and mirrors
  • @irakli-2k
    Make a pop-up roof, like it's done in other campers, because it is a really good thing! With it, you can lower the center of mass & adds an extra space when needed! And also you can install solar panels, to charge your battery
  • @leaheriksen
    Hurricane Hilary was so powerful one leaf fell of my tree
  • @llama2851
    Subscribed, we need a versions 3. This could fix a lot homeless problems world wide if built in a reasonable price range.
  • @kellgiggs6593
    A big thumbs up πŸ‘ from an old(62year old) guy. Love your energy and enthusiasm. So refreshing to see positive young people being creative πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺ
  • @adamn7516
    You should build one with a tandem bike on the front. Then you can share the pedaling and truly be able to hang out together during the ride. Also maybe add a couple of solar panels on the roof and a solar controller to help recharge the battery. Also maybe widen the axle and add fender flares. That will help greatly with stability. Probably would be wise to go with motorcycle grade tires on the rear. The bike tires seem to not hold up well.
  • I be honking for you! You're a pair of wholesome brothers and I wish You Happiness and Prosperity. Keep up the Enthusiasm and good Work.
  • @johnsantiago1872
    I think you should have made it as a tandem bike so you both could have peddled, put an electric motor in the front wheel to make it 3 wheel drive, also a solar panel on the roof or rear in order to top off or recharge the batteries. Loved the video, keep it up. John S.
  • @drill_fiend1097
    Next idea; make the tires tubeless with inner foam protection.
  • @NightFlow23
    I just really appreciate all the hard work you guys do just for our entertainment! keep it up bros!
  • @shoelacedonkey
    That thing is fantastic! Especialy impressive that you guys are riding it through the US, infamously unhospitable for bikes, let alone camperbikes. I live in the Netherlands and have never seen anything like it, it's inspiring really. πŸ˜„
  • @k-joker828
    The battery swap on that grinder was impressive
  • @austinforant4264
    @DangieBros, that camper looks awesome. The idea inspired my friend, brother and I to build one ourselves. One suggestion to combat flat tires is either solid tires or tandem tires like what big trucks have