The battery compartment is sealed up tight. I have crossed any rivers or fully submerged but been on the beach, mud and lots of water holes and no issue
@nicod9743 күн бұрын
I build and design military grade batteries for various applications. My advise would be get a 3kW hub motor and a high power battery, not only the bike will be completely silent, but it'll go at decent speed considering one can pedal up to 20mph
@TheSurvivalOutpost3 күн бұрын
thanks! got any sources to share? thoughts on solar panel charging?
@cch2019924 күн бұрын
This needs the "this guy gets it" meme
@BFSJAKE4 күн бұрын
Have u thought of using fishing tackle boxes. More compact and carry in a back pack better.
@TheSurvivalOutpost2 күн бұрын
Could work but consider airtight dry proof necessity
@hotpopcorncake4 күн бұрын
That eBike is badass to scavenge for food , it be cool if those ebike works with solar power.
@TheSurvivalOutpost4 күн бұрын
if I could find panels that would fold up into the rear rack I just purchased...
@hotpopcorncake4 күн бұрын
@@TheSurvivalOutpost Or you be cool you can go to an Elon Musk dealership to get power hahaha maybe you need some adaptor for that..
@JaysonHaskett4 күн бұрын
Cool video what i like about these types of videos. Rather INCH bags or Bug Out Bags or RED Dawn bags os that you get to see what ither people pack. Meaning even though what they may not work for everyone and everyone elses bags may not work for this person or that person it still gives other people ideas of what they may or may not need .
@mauribonada24254 күн бұрын
Why dont you just use a bike, a horse or a donkey?
@TheSurvivalOutpost4 күн бұрын
those can work as well but have obvious drawbacks. animals leave a big footprint and move slow. bike is also slower than ebike and requires your energy.
@EchoHawk18624 күн бұрын
What e-bike do you have in this video
@TheSurvivalOutpost4 күн бұрын
currently on sale... PuckiPuppy Ebike: bit.ly/4brl8rh Discount Code: GP50 *save $50
@Mark.sSenger4 күн бұрын
Maybe hes working for trudumb and ndp. Lmao 🇨🇦
@natetucker44146 күн бұрын
Lock shims
@RealHankShill6 күн бұрын
2 weeks is the difference between people who know what they need to pack and people who think what they want to pack. Spend 2 weeks in the woods hiking, go on a thru hike. After 14 days, 100% of your life boils down to: food, water, shelter, transit. Thats it. All of equal importance, with the one you need most being primary. Thats it. I swear. Thats all you will think about, aside from WEIGHT. Every morning you will find something in your pack to leave behind to save weight.
@raphmaster237 күн бұрын
Thanks for not killing him ❤
@Mechveteran0117 күн бұрын
Great video man
@JeffDLebowski7 күн бұрын
HA! I literally just finished a Publix sub as you were talking about it.
@Ali-prepper7 күн бұрын
The best bug out bag is the one you built with the budget you have & the one you have tested...
@TheSurvivalOutpost7 күн бұрын
nailed it
@ASouthernBoyCanSurvive7 күн бұрын
A Canadian doesn't need to prep as long as the US is in tact. If the US falls, Canadian Prepper better be up to date on his Russian and Chinese language skills cause that guy will be the first one to roll over..
@TheSurvivalOutpost7 күн бұрын
lol your not wrong
@ASouthernBoyCanSurvive7 күн бұрын
@@TheSurvivalOutpost but at least we survived ww3 AGAIN this week..
@TheSurvivalOutpost7 күн бұрын
@@ASouthernBoyCanSurvive hypothetically of course.
@PumbaaAndFriends8 күн бұрын
Those lock shims could be used for caltrops! Haha. Thats the dnd nerd in me. But how about adding a tube for syphoning.
@marklouieadame8 күн бұрын
This is good for recon in Ukraine war stealth, silent and deadly
@TheSurvivalOutpost6 күн бұрын
one of my good friends who is has experience on the front lines has confirmed this.
@joeyjones90418 күн бұрын
I have done that with axes, gwt the head stuck in a log and just swing it upside down and use the axe head like a wedge, works like a charm.
@bonedigger6668 күн бұрын
Canterbury called himself a sniper. He did train as a sniper but never did any snipping. How many snipers have never killed anyone? I still think it was over blown.
@raphmaster238 күн бұрын
And now he spends his videos fear porning nuclear war lol
@bonedigger6668 күн бұрын
Way back when I was in my teens I lived in the woods all the time, we never called it survival but it's the same thing. Absolutely bear minimum gear. Instant rice and oatmeal with bullion cubes and a way to clean water. Made about everything else in the field. Now I'm 63 years old and I don't see myself bugging out unless I have no other choice. But I do watch CP for entertainment. It's called fear porn after all. But remember, if he did know what he was talking about we all would have died like 40 times already.
@joeyjones90418 күн бұрын
Pygmy Rattlesnake?
@TheSurvivalOutpost8 күн бұрын
not sure about Pygmy but 100% a rattlesnake
@MasterK9Trainer9 күн бұрын
With a mechanical bicycle you might want to stash extra parts but with an e-bike I think it would be important to try to stash a battery and maybe have some solar panels that you can set up or already have set up somewhere else. Just like any piece of equipment we would probably want to have some parts and repair items for it now I don't know which e-bikes are supposed to be the best but even if you can get a couple of cheap models you can have a couple in different places
@TheSurvivalOutpost8 күн бұрын
Great input, having a setup at your shelter site or RON location could be a game changer. E Bikes are basically the same as a traditional bike in terms of parts. The only difference being obviously the battery and the hub motor which is located in the rear wheel.
@tolik59299 күн бұрын
I always thought a Kettenkrad would be be a lot of fun . Germans liked it a lot .
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
now you talkin bro, nothing like a tracked moto
@tolik59298 күн бұрын
@@TheSurvivalOutpost People forget , the front wheel on those things , was only for minor steering on paved roads . The actual steering was done automatically , by locking one of the tracks .....like a tank , depending on how far you turned the bike handles . It had a small 4cyl car engion , so it was very easy to work on in the feild .
@mikeanshit1589 күн бұрын
These would work great if the shtf. But till then youre just another homo on an ebike
@TheSurvivalOutpost6 күн бұрын
LOL
@bhaskarsubramanian1539 күн бұрын
Whoever made the thumbnail has earned my respect! Beautiful!!!
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
I’m testing three versions which one did you see?
@laurahaaima14369 күн бұрын
Would be nice to have solar panels that you could roll up in the frame.. to charge the bike.
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
Dig it
@hotpopcorncake9 күн бұрын
That's a pricey knife, i'm into FMA filipino martial arts I mostly know how to find barong swords on a budget or machetes/knives. But I love that Viking swords , that sword i would recommended everyone to get since you can slash and thrust with those swords.
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
I’m just getting into swords and couldn’t pass this one up
@hotpopcorncake9 күн бұрын
@@TheSurvivalOutpost I wouldn't either that looks nice. I wish I had more money to buy more knives and sword for my collection.
@hotpopcorncake9 күн бұрын
When i see a pattern like that. I'll leave it alone. Only Boa are the pets in Florida.
@flyoverkid559 күн бұрын
I'm not a fan of the E-Bike. The weight of it will become an issue, especially for those who live in hill country. If you plan on being/ staying/ heading to flat land, it can be an asset. Otherwise, it WILL become a detriment. The 40 lbs. it weighs represents another 5 gallons of water/ food/ etc. that I want to have. None of us can eat a bicycle.
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
Yep it’s definitely a tool to be used with intention
@flyoverkid552 күн бұрын
@@TheDankFarmer The bike has to be charged, you may or may not get enough time or daylight to get it done. Then all you have is a 70 lb. bicycle.
@hotpopcorncake9 күн бұрын
Cool toy bro
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
Lol
@user-ci2mn1oy3w9 күн бұрын
need a fairing, bro, need to travel at night, or get shot. Then a bit of fishline or thin wire, strung across the road will take your head clean off.. Amazon sells solid rubber bike tires and various panniers for holding stuff,, Consider walking alongside of the bike, letting it carry 100+ lbs of gear and food. consider 50 lbs more of same on a bike trailer, towed behind the bike. Amazon sells a spring-clamp for mounting your silenced autorifle across the handlebars. If you go with inflatable tires, you need a pump, spare tube and tire repair kit
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
hey great input, this is just the beginning for this build. working on an SOP and finishing the loadout. ebike surely makes you a target and when moving its hard to scan the area. lots of points to consider
@frankmorris26039 күн бұрын
EMP attacks would also complicate things.
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
Yes they could but typically from what I understand, EMP is most dangerous to larger electrically powered items. And indeed EMP is a big edge case.
@laurahaaima14369 күн бұрын
@@TheSurvivalOutpost maybe the frame could shield EMP's if they engineerd it
@cch2019929 күн бұрын
I'm going to pursue EUCs the electric unicycle gets you way further for the same weight and fits in a vehicle better. You can have 4 eucs in the same space as 1 ebike. You can shoot and move on a euc you don't need hands on a euc so you have them free for other tasks👀
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
the one wheels are badass but if you're needing to transport gear, I don't see it working so well. However for fast and nimble ops, I can see it being a great asset. how well do they perform offroad?
@cch2019929 күн бұрын
@@TheSurvivalOutpost there is a guy that does jumps on them off road they got some crazy powerful ones. My plan for the euc is to treat it like light infantry carry a ruck sack. If you can carry everything you need walking with a backpack you can do that on a euc. Chochs channel does some good off road testing of these things. I see massive potential one of these days I'll buy one to put my theory to the test. But imagine the ability to break contact and flank someone extremely fast these EUCs can go 70 mph and accelerate fast.
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
nice very nice, yeah rolling with an assault pack and weapon seems excellent. I'll check out Chochs and would be cool if you share an SOP once you get it fielded? I'm working on a SOP for the ebike and getting great input from a friend who just got back from front line service in Ukraine.
@cch2019929 күн бұрын
@@TheSurvivalOutpost nice yeah I was in Afghanistan. I think a fast and light force would have been more useful in Afghanistan. We once had a guy in place an ied behind us because we took so long clearing the road to the objective. Definitely want to be in and out quick the more time you are on objective the more likely you get artillery on your position or back up arrives. Generation kill got it right when that officer was like violence of action will work on that airfield. It's true (granted the enemy had abandoned the airfield) but it would still apply if it had a guard presence because all that equipment on the base has a spinup time it's not ready right away so the faster you can get in the less you gotta deal with. I'm a big violence of action proponent.
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
hey thanks for sharing your real world experience. i'm also a big fan of violence of action...and hey another detail to consider here is drones and potentially pairing them with a squad on ebikes or eucs. currently working on an SOP for the bike which I'll share in future content.
@remjax19 күн бұрын
Check out the Mokwheel brand. They have an inverter option which allows solar charging
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
will do
@pyeitme5089 күн бұрын
WOW awesome stuff! Maybe former US SOCOM used motorcycles?
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
thanks glad you liked it!
@pyeitme5089 күн бұрын
@@TheSurvivalOutpost Ya welcome so what about motorcycles used by SOCOM?
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
from historical view, US forces have been using motorcycles for a long damn time. Currently I've seen the Kawasaki KLR be the most popular option for special ops
@preppingforprophecy76809 күн бұрын
If you can get 50 miles in 3 hours, you just covered 3 days hiking.... Even if you need to sit in place for two days to get your next charge with your portable folding solar panel, you are still ahead of pace and remaining fresh and strong.. my 200 watt folding solar panel only weighs 14 pounds... My 90 watt folding solar panel weighs about half that...
@TheSurvivalOutpost9 күн бұрын
exactly, great point. rucking is literally the last resort imo
Пікірлер
Use strategically placed caches
What about self-defense?
Good stuff blitz..atb from UK 🇬🇧..
Hey Russ good to see ya, hope your staying safe
But there not water proof
The battery compartment is sealed up tight. I have crossed any rivers or fully submerged but been on the beach, mud and lots of water holes and no issue
I build and design military grade batteries for various applications. My advise would be get a 3kW hub motor and a high power battery, not only the bike will be completely silent, but it'll go at decent speed considering one can pedal up to 20mph
thanks! got any sources to share? thoughts on solar panel charging?
This needs the "this guy gets it" meme
Have u thought of using fishing tackle boxes. More compact and carry in a back pack better.
Could work but consider airtight dry proof necessity
That eBike is badass to scavenge for food , it be cool if those ebike works with solar power.
if I could find panels that would fold up into the rear rack I just purchased...
@@TheSurvivalOutpost Or you be cool you can go to an Elon Musk dealership to get power hahaha maybe you need some adaptor for that..
Cool video what i like about these types of videos. Rather INCH bags or Bug Out Bags or RED Dawn bags os that you get to see what ither people pack. Meaning even though what they may not work for everyone and everyone elses bags may not work for this person or that person it still gives other people ideas of what they may or may not need .
Why dont you just use a bike, a horse or a donkey?
those can work as well but have obvious drawbacks. animals leave a big footprint and move slow. bike is also slower than ebike and requires your energy.
What e-bike do you have in this video
currently on sale... PuckiPuppy Ebike: bit.ly/4brl8rh Discount Code: GP50 *save $50
Maybe hes working for trudumb and ndp. Lmao 🇨🇦
Lock shims
2 weeks is the difference between people who know what they need to pack and people who think what they want to pack. Spend 2 weeks in the woods hiking, go on a thru hike. After 14 days, 100% of your life boils down to: food, water, shelter, transit. Thats it. All of equal importance, with the one you need most being primary. Thats it. I swear. Thats all you will think about, aside from WEIGHT. Every morning you will find something in your pack to leave behind to save weight.
Thanks for not killing him ❤
Great video man
HA! I literally just finished a Publix sub as you were talking about it.
The best bug out bag is the one you built with the budget you have & the one you have tested...
nailed it
A Canadian doesn't need to prep as long as the US is in tact. If the US falls, Canadian Prepper better be up to date on his Russian and Chinese language skills cause that guy will be the first one to roll over..
lol your not wrong
@@TheSurvivalOutpost but at least we survived ww3 AGAIN this week..
@@ASouthernBoyCanSurvive hypothetically of course.
Those lock shims could be used for caltrops! Haha. Thats the dnd nerd in me. But how about adding a tube for syphoning.
This is good for recon in Ukraine war stealth, silent and deadly
one of my good friends who is has experience on the front lines has confirmed this.
I have done that with axes, gwt the head stuck in a log and just swing it upside down and use the axe head like a wedge, works like a charm.
Canterbury called himself a sniper. He did train as a sniper but never did any snipping. How many snipers have never killed anyone? I still think it was over blown.
And now he spends his videos fear porning nuclear war lol
Way back when I was in my teens I lived in the woods all the time, we never called it survival but it's the same thing. Absolutely bear minimum gear. Instant rice and oatmeal with bullion cubes and a way to clean water. Made about everything else in the field. Now I'm 63 years old and I don't see myself bugging out unless I have no other choice. But I do watch CP for entertainment. It's called fear porn after all. But remember, if he did know what he was talking about we all would have died like 40 times already.
Pygmy Rattlesnake?
not sure about Pygmy but 100% a rattlesnake
With a mechanical bicycle you might want to stash extra parts but with an e-bike I think it would be important to try to stash a battery and maybe have some solar panels that you can set up or already have set up somewhere else. Just like any piece of equipment we would probably want to have some parts and repair items for it now I don't know which e-bikes are supposed to be the best but even if you can get a couple of cheap models you can have a couple in different places
Great input, having a setup at your shelter site or RON location could be a game changer. E Bikes are basically the same as a traditional bike in terms of parts. The only difference being obviously the battery and the hub motor which is located in the rear wheel.
I always thought a Kettenkrad would be be a lot of fun . Germans liked it a lot .
now you talkin bro, nothing like a tracked moto
@@TheSurvivalOutpost People forget , the front wheel on those things , was only for minor steering on paved roads . The actual steering was done automatically , by locking one of the tracks .....like a tank , depending on how far you turned the bike handles . It had a small 4cyl car engion , so it was very easy to work on in the feild .
These would work great if the shtf. But till then youre just another homo on an ebike
LOL
Whoever made the thumbnail has earned my respect! Beautiful!!!
I’m testing three versions which one did you see?
Would be nice to have solar panels that you could roll up in the frame.. to charge the bike.
Dig it
That's a pricey knife, i'm into FMA filipino martial arts I mostly know how to find barong swords on a budget or machetes/knives. But I love that Viking swords , that sword i would recommended everyone to get since you can slash and thrust with those swords.
I’m just getting into swords and couldn’t pass this one up
@@TheSurvivalOutpost I wouldn't either that looks nice. I wish I had more money to buy more knives and sword for my collection.
When i see a pattern like that. I'll leave it alone. Only Boa are the pets in Florida.
I'm not a fan of the E-Bike. The weight of it will become an issue, especially for those who live in hill country. If you plan on being/ staying/ heading to flat land, it can be an asset. Otherwise, it WILL become a detriment. The 40 lbs. it weighs represents another 5 gallons of water/ food/ etc. that I want to have. None of us can eat a bicycle.
Yep it’s definitely a tool to be used with intention
@@TheDankFarmer The bike has to be charged, you may or may not get enough time or daylight to get it done. Then all you have is a 70 lb. bicycle.
Cool toy bro
Lol
need a fairing, bro, need to travel at night, or get shot. Then a bit of fishline or thin wire, strung across the road will take your head clean off.. Amazon sells solid rubber bike tires and various panniers for holding stuff,, Consider walking alongside of the bike, letting it carry 100+ lbs of gear and food. consider 50 lbs more of same on a bike trailer, towed behind the bike. Amazon sells a spring-clamp for mounting your silenced autorifle across the handlebars. If you go with inflatable tires, you need a pump, spare tube and tire repair kit
hey great input, this is just the beginning for this build. working on an SOP and finishing the loadout. ebike surely makes you a target and when moving its hard to scan the area. lots of points to consider
EMP attacks would also complicate things.
Yes they could but typically from what I understand, EMP is most dangerous to larger electrically powered items. And indeed EMP is a big edge case.
@@TheSurvivalOutpost maybe the frame could shield EMP's if they engineerd it
I'm going to pursue EUCs the electric unicycle gets you way further for the same weight and fits in a vehicle better. You can have 4 eucs in the same space as 1 ebike. You can shoot and move on a euc you don't need hands on a euc so you have them free for other tasks👀
the one wheels are badass but if you're needing to transport gear, I don't see it working so well. However for fast and nimble ops, I can see it being a great asset. how well do they perform offroad?
@@TheSurvivalOutpost there is a guy that does jumps on them off road they got some crazy powerful ones. My plan for the euc is to treat it like light infantry carry a ruck sack. If you can carry everything you need walking with a backpack you can do that on a euc. Chochs channel does some good off road testing of these things. I see massive potential one of these days I'll buy one to put my theory to the test. But imagine the ability to break contact and flank someone extremely fast these EUCs can go 70 mph and accelerate fast.
nice very nice, yeah rolling with an assault pack and weapon seems excellent. I'll check out Chochs and would be cool if you share an SOP once you get it fielded? I'm working on a SOP for the ebike and getting great input from a friend who just got back from front line service in Ukraine.
@@TheSurvivalOutpost nice yeah I was in Afghanistan. I think a fast and light force would have been more useful in Afghanistan. We once had a guy in place an ied behind us because we took so long clearing the road to the objective. Definitely want to be in and out quick the more time you are on objective the more likely you get artillery on your position or back up arrives. Generation kill got it right when that officer was like violence of action will work on that airfield. It's true (granted the enemy had abandoned the airfield) but it would still apply if it had a guard presence because all that equipment on the base has a spinup time it's not ready right away so the faster you can get in the less you gotta deal with. I'm a big violence of action proponent.
hey thanks for sharing your real world experience. i'm also a big fan of violence of action...and hey another detail to consider here is drones and potentially pairing them with a squad on ebikes or eucs. currently working on an SOP for the bike which I'll share in future content.
Check out the Mokwheel brand. They have an inverter option which allows solar charging
will do
WOW awesome stuff! Maybe former US SOCOM used motorcycles?
thanks glad you liked it!
@@TheSurvivalOutpost Ya welcome so what about motorcycles used by SOCOM?
from historical view, US forces have been using motorcycles for a long damn time. Currently I've seen the Kawasaki KLR be the most popular option for special ops
If you can get 50 miles in 3 hours, you just covered 3 days hiking.... Even if you need to sit in place for two days to get your next charge with your portable folding solar panel, you are still ahead of pace and remaining fresh and strong.. my 200 watt folding solar panel only weighs 14 pounds... My 90 watt folding solar panel weighs about half that...
exactly, great point. rucking is literally the last resort imo