Lego Motorcycle Suspension Testing Device
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Building and testing a Lego Suspension Test Station for different motorbike suspensions
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Chapters:
00:00 Suspension Test Station
02:19 Standard Suspension
03:56 Telelever (BMW)
05:32 Chopper
06:53 Phondly Battery Pack
07:35 High Speed Bumpy Road
08:53 More Experiments
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Suspension 1
Front: Telescopic fork with 2 shock absorbers
Rear: Rear Fork (Double sided swingarm) with 2 shock absorbers
Suspension 2
Front: Telelever (BMW)
Rear: Single sided swingarm with central shock absorber
From Lego Set 42063
Suspension 3
Front: Earles fork
Rear: Plunger suspension
Red Bike: Lego set 8420
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Жыл бұрын
Ok I am first
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Жыл бұрын
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Жыл бұрын
รคบ
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Жыл бұрын
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@aforairplane
Жыл бұрын
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Why, at 29 years old do I watch this guy make stuff with lego. I haven't touched lego for 21 years. Keep it up.
@apfelschorle1988
Жыл бұрын
You quit lego at the age of 8?
@staringhamster7999
Жыл бұрын
Facts
@StarCoreSE
Жыл бұрын
Because there's Lego ans Lego...
@alt2tombstone747
Жыл бұрын
one can never grow out of lego. Plus, it's cool what people can create
@Smartzenegger
Жыл бұрын
@@alt2tombstone747 You're right. This stuff is amazing. And new part are added every year. There is no way to keep up if you left this stuff alone for a while. :)
As someone who rides motorcycles, suspension is always one of the most intriguing aspects. As the suspension set up in combination with the tires dictate the character of the bike in ways few other components do. Awesome content as usual ✌🏻
@EmoDKTsuchiya
Жыл бұрын
Can't ride without either of those
@Smartzenegger
Жыл бұрын
But what about a BttF hover bike?
@cheesewheel8567
Жыл бұрын
@@Smartzenegger those might still have a suspension if they cant fly they might use the thrust pushing on the ground like air suspension if not idk
@thomasjenkinson728
Жыл бұрын
Stock angle as well
@caturlifelive
Жыл бұрын
Agreed
1:32 Hearing the tread start up while you're still in the app, in sync with the switch before it fades back to the actual build is such a neat detail and so satisfying.
@hs5942
Жыл бұрын
His film skill is so good even the light set ups
@user-hs9eh6yi9n
10 ай бұрын
Үш
@corey1845
7 ай бұрын
Absolute genius! Amazon, i could've never come up with such a detail.
@HyperHrishiHD
6 ай бұрын
Yeah there’s so much editing details to make it fun to watch
It would be interesting to test models of some mountain bike suspensions (since most of them are progressive). Some of the bikes have absolutely insane suspension geometry. Interesting how it performs in Lego.
@ananthkutuva3748
Жыл бұрын
+1 some mtb suspension systems would be really cool to see
@jakewhite6370
Жыл бұрын
would be very interesting to see Yeti's switch infinity in lego form
@martinfisker7438
Жыл бұрын
Lots of bikes have "pro-links" in the rear end. They are a bit better hidden than they are on mountain bikes though. The forks just have progressive springs - and progressive damping in the valving
@austinbarrett3018
Жыл бұрын
how cool would it be to see high pivot suspension working in lego form
@DarrinSK
Жыл бұрын
It works be interesting to see motorcycle suspension accurately represented
Seeing that street bike set on, essentially, a dyno was really cool! It would be cool to see the RPM measured on those pistons haha!
Old school chopper springer + plunger combo does what it does in real life. Rode a frankensteined old triumph once that was set up like that. Almost bounced me of the road through the slightest curve, it was awful unless you were 300+ lbs
As a mountain biker, and suspension engineer, i enjoyed :) would be interesting to do mountain bike suspension and test it, because of cool bike geometry
I wish I had this much Lego. Imagine what would create. Probably a shitty car, but still.
Great video, but I wasn’t very satisfied with the simulated physics. The rig’s bike shouldn’t be “pulled forward” at the handlebars. Because as the front tire hits a bump, it is forced up, but also backward. This backward force in the rig is then counteracted by a forward pull on the handlebar location… that forward pull should actually come from the intertia of the bike, from its center of mass. This rig simulates a bike that has its center of mass at its handlebars… A bikes center of mass is lower, and more centered between the wheels (where weight was a added). I think the bike should have been stabilized/ pulled forward where the weight was added. The rig caused a torque, pulling the bike nose down, adding weird, unnatural stresses to the front wheel. Anyway, it ain’t that serious but thought I’d share my thoughts. Great vid as always and I liked the slow mo
@ericedwards4260
Жыл бұрын
The stabilizing arms at the handlebars caused a torque**
@yuvallegomotorized
Жыл бұрын
@@ericedwards4260 you right with many aspects. i wrote him the similar things.
Really cool. The wallet must hurt though with this whole setup. Hopefully the views will pay it back :)
@trippyboi958
7 ай бұрын
Ion get it. Its legos. How is it expensive
@LightPlink
7 ай бұрын
@@trippyboi958Lego can be expensive
@KyleYT6
7 ай бұрын
True I hope so 😂im not kidding tho
@issacbrittingham-sz1te
7 ай бұрын
Look at Lego sets price it's in the $40's to the $80's
@Ampex_
7 ай бұрын
@@trippyboi958its high quality plastic, and he owns a crap ton of these, look up the lego millennium falcon and you'll understand
What a bliss to see that you included the Street bike set that I used to play with when I was a kid, so many sweet memories when I saw these pistons work ! Thank you so much for this amazing content 🔋🔋🔋
Love how the bike just sort of jumps sometimes, it's quite beautiful to see how chaotic high speeds can be on a given frame
nice
@waffle_100
3 ай бұрын
An actual youtuber with 2 likes 💀
@sushmasingh292
2 ай бұрын
An actual KZreadr with 6 likes in 9 months even he has 1.07M subs 💀
Comparing more origianl Lego sets as the Ducati, BMW M1000RR, etc. would be very interesting
This is such a great example of undamped suspension and why struts/ damping are important!
Suspension testing, motorcycles and Legos, what a great combo Keep up the good work
The first bike had massive frame flex. I was amazed on how well the old school swing arm front forks performed too (earles forks )
I love how you take it to next level every time in your videos like reversing the conveyor or making the road bike go off road. It's exactly what I would do. 👍
This is pretty cool I liked when the cat rubbed up on it and when you did the whole thing in reverse.
I passed my childhood buying stuff and learning things at school without invent or recreate knowledge into toys. Now i feel old and stupid, but i’m happy it’s not too late to imagine other things to enjoy reflexion and find another way of fun. Even if I’m wrong about me, thank you to let the other enjoy it. 👋✨🤙
i have a feeling the next suspension test video will be tank suspension testing most lego tanks i saw either used hvss, christie or torsion bar suspension, but i would be interesed in seeing how a lego leaf srping suspension would work (example of tanks using leaf spring suspension include the italian m13's or the hungarian turán tanks)
@yuvallegomotorized
Жыл бұрын
Leaf spring is just bad. Kellschiz got nice clips on that. You should watch my ripsaw suspension - it can jump like no one other. Plus, in this clip he should turn his suspention direction, he did it oposite. That the true, even the fact that this dude is much better builder then i do.
@KindaStupid.
Жыл бұрын
@@yuvallegomotorizedfrom reading this I can tell your first language isn’t English
@yuvallegomotorized
Жыл бұрын
@@KindaStupid. you are very smart person 🙂👻
So glad I stumbled across one of your vids. I had no idea Lego had so many different available parts. Always enjoy watching your videos (especially when high).
the 8420 set brought back so many memories. i remember modifying the front fork to support the wheel from both sides as it was SO flimsy.
Haven’t played either lego’s in years but every video I watch I learn so much it’s incredible piece for teaching ,well done
Not gonna lie you should make a suspension testing machine for smaller vehicles.
As per usual, the wait was worth it! Even though I’m not as much of a LEGO guy anymore, I still enjoy watching. Keep it up!
@podulox
Жыл бұрын
Lego Never Forgets...
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can we just all agree that how satisfiying it is when he snaps on a peace
I do want to add that the most common suspension set-up is not the one you have shown but rather the telescoping front suspension of the first one you built, and the single center shock suspension of the second bike you've built in this video.
With some stiffer shorter springs in the back, that was basically your Dyna suspension setup. The monoshock would be close to the softtails if it had both sides of the swingarm.
First of all wow. So interesting, like all your clips man 🥰. Min 6:00- I got clip 4 days ago on this thing specific : You did it oposite too 🤯... How ? That front suspension that you did 2(teleliver) is awesome 😎. You should do your front pivot point oposite, in all the models, then it drive much better.
Nice dude love your creativity
@kakaha693
Жыл бұрын
Время 2 часа ночи
The future of technology is legos and this guy is here to show it
You need a hinged mount for the whole bike connected to its center of mass, not connected to the fork. Because in practice you created a parallel suspension or to be precise a horst link for the front Now, about the powering these contraptions. I'll really appreciate it if you try to use a normal computer PSU and using whatever voltage you need - 5V, 12V or variable regulator for enough amps to use those 7.2V
@yuvallegomotorized
Жыл бұрын
True
i think the reason why it keeps jumping up so much is not the linkage designe but the fact that lego struts lack rebound adjustment and unfortunetly thats a limitation of lego. All that said i truly enjoy your work, keep it up!
Man, asmr and cool Lego things! Amazing work!
Try a set up with all of the suspensions built in one, maybe it could produce a better outcome
You should make some lego sets with LEGO because ur creativity is on a whole another level.
With all these tests, I think it could be cool to experiment with tire wear
imagine if he was just minding his business and a cop broke into his house and said:"sir, do you know why i pulled you over?"
Bro just become a rocket engineer at this point
Those rechargeable battery box prototypes looks rlly good and rlly powerful, are they any more powerful then using normal batteries?
@BrickTechnology
Жыл бұрын
Yes, higher voltage, so vehicles are faster
@jameswaldron9280
Жыл бұрын
@@BrickTechnology :0 thanks, well I know what I’m buying [hopefully] soon
09:13 That bike must have said.: "Nope, I'm out now"😂😂
This guy isn’t making a motorcycle suspension test device. He’s making a beat.
I mean, you need both springs and shock absorbers to build suspension, all you have there are springs. Tuning is also a huge part of suspension, arguably more than the geometry.
lego is the only satisfying asmr
These suspension test videos are satisfying. I don’t know why, but they are.
Maybe I missed it, but how about finding the resonance frequency? like, obstacles in regular intervals and you change the distance to find the worst case scenario.
Its insane how stable the telelever are even in this lego model, prove of concept
it's really nice to see the slowmos, but yeah... the actual forces act much different due to the rear wheel pushing. also i think the lane keeper should be removed and maybe fix it on the top? these springs have some little friction, but actually quite useless for damping, except the large transparent body one, which is too much. maybe it's worth trying the short yellow spring with a small pneu rod being the "fluid" dampener. i used that in larger models to make it more real plastic.
1 like = 1 sit up
@Sahil___90796
Ай бұрын
Do right now
I thought the second suspension looked familiar as you were building it: I own the BMW R1200 GS LEGO set!
@BrickTechnology
Жыл бұрын
I consider it the best technic motorcycle ever
Outstanding 👏
Would have liked to see a proper modern dirtbike suspension setup. Inverted front forks. Multi-link rear mono shock. 👌👍
These peices snap on so good👍👌🤞🤝🙌
This video is giving me an ASMR feel
I’m so obsessed every time i see the swign arm moves🥹
I had that technic bike model! A bit unfortunate to see it perform so poorly, though unsurprising given the lack of front suspension
9:20 I have a newer Ducati set and it's cool to see the difference from a classic set that came out when I was four years old
Fantastic work as always! Besides wonderfull lego models video editing should be mentioned for sure, thanks for the effort You put into these videos, keep building!
Another epic video thank you! If you have time I'd love to see a set up where the motorbike (or mountain bike as someone else suggested) is held around the center of mass, between the two wheels. That would change drastically the characteristics of the fork performance and the bike bounce as it's being "pushed" rather then "pulled", resembling a real application a little bit 😃
insane dude
You need to try this with the 3 licensed technic motorcycles. I wonder how they would do
Me: How much Lego does this dude own? Other Lego youtubers: Yes! This dude: I own Lego
i don't know what's going on in most of your videos or even sometimes what's being showcased but it's very interesting
Ooh could you do a suspension test for the various technic cars, trucks and bikes? I have the Technic 24hrs race car and it was moderately good suspension, and the others have varying levels as well
Could you sell these as lego sets with separate parts to spray paint or customize on our own? I think that would be dope. (With the suspension test too)
These suspension videos are fantastic
Am i the only one who found this really satisfying?
I remember getting the Star Wars Lego mindstorms set at a young age. Got them from my parents storage a few months ago. I remember the programming being similar, but probably much more archaic than what was shown in this video lol (thank you for showing the programming!). I should really get that old set out sometime!
Entertaining. Beautiful camera work. Very talented you are
Your experiments are so incredible
Great work and video! I think that pushing bike would be better and more realistic then pulling.
Just watched this for the third time. Learning so much. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Alex, Dr.-Engineer.
Great idea. Good job. For the sake of the proper scientific method you would want to keep consistency in as many factors as possible to isolate just shocks and suspension. Consider: Bike length (same for all) Total weight (same for all (and front/back distribution) Mounting of the bike to the carousel should be similar for all models. Again. SUUUUUUPER COOL! Good job. Got a new sub today!
I am an off-road motorcycle rider and this video is very interesting. If possible, could you please make a "double pro link" for the Honda RC125M?
you should try some more complex rear suspension setups, like those on mountain bikes, itd be really cool
I keep on saying this will be the last video for today but I see a recommendation from your channel and I just have to watch it, I really love your videos keep up the awesome work you do 👍oh and each time I watch one of your videos I get a new idea or inspiration for a new design or some sort of vehicle but not out of Legos.
Building the farm parts on the smooth stands made me unbelievably happy
It would be cool to test the suspension on official Lego sets, like the 1:8 scale technic cars, or just Lego technic in general
@user-uy5sl1uk8g
Жыл бұрын
а4
COOL VIDEO I LOVE IT
An interesting test might be to use different spring rates on the same design. Looks springs on the classic design we’re too stiff to really absorb the bumps
Sadly I couldn't really see a difference between any of these.... I wonder if you could actually make the bike either breaker or power the belt and with that you could see how far it goes with obstacles as well... Then there would be a way of comparing how much power is being laid down
Bro made it an asmr
We gotta pray that he can still feed his family after buying that Lego
Very cool! I would like to see some dampeners on those bikes.
Parts clipping together Satisfaction Lvl: 10,000 But honestly I watch these before sleeping things working as you intended them is just Mwha Chef's kiss and the suspension in all your tests are insanly Satisfying!, Keep it up Good Lad!
Love it
I could watch this forever im going to look for suspension differances in other sets. could be fun
What ingenuity! 👍
This is amazing you should do it with more original lego bikes and cars!
Nicely done. just Great.
thanks you bro .I 'm knowing a lot of information !
Wow, it's really nice. I enjoyed watching it.
lmao i was here from your first propeller car video and i knew this channel would be huge
I’m curious to see how some progressive suspension designs from the mountain biking world would fare. Something like a high pivot design, or Structure’s linkage fork bikes.
Awesome video!! Your builds were fantastic 🙌. Really cool to see the lego set try the test. By the way, is the breed of cat of yours a Maine coon? 😺
The LEGO Technic or boost helps control the elictric stuff
Howdy, I am currently building the BMW M 1000 RR (42130) and it comes with suspension made for that build (6364922) and (6328490), would like to see another one of these testing it out.
I like the video good test. But have a question, could you or do you have a video on the power up programming any information would be helpful. thanks in advance