Off Road Chopper Suspension, Brakes and More!

Published 2023-11-17
Go to xometry.com/grindhard and use our code GRINDHARDER50 for $50 off your order of $250 or more! Part 3 of the monster chopper build series. This week we build a front hub, custom brake rotors and seat stand for the hand made monster truck chopper on 46" mud tires and powered by a KTM 1190 Adventure.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TimThomas-ve5qt
    You guys have helped me thru my addiction from day 1 and I'm 2 years and 8 months clean today thank you guy all of you are awesome
  • @technerdy
    43:15 just something to note after watching you guys for years… being able to see out the window and kind of assemble what time of day it is really adds a cool layer that is new for me. love the new shop!
  • @wernersk8
    I'm jealous of the skills and knowledge that the rest of the crew gets to learn from hanging out with Ethan! Dude's a wizard.
  • @MikesBikeLife
    This build is particularly interesting because it's so far out there conceptually, I pretty much have no idea what the end result will be. Thankfully with Ethan's technical and artistic talent being what it is I'm sure it'll be an absolute blast seeing his vision come to life!
  • @limpinbizkit28
    PUMPED FOR THIS ONE! Going to be the sickest build to date, and with the most beautiful welds, I'm sure.
  • @LawrenceBGM
    If you do a front single swing arm, you might want to do it on the opposite side of the rear to counterbalance the weight at the rear and make the bike more rideable, i fear the weight of all this tubing is going to off balance it a lot and render turning left way more easy than right!
  • @dustinyeager9016
    I get the feeling this is a secret SEMA build. The creativity, quality of work and the not skimping on anything is incredible and PREMIUM!!
  • @DrFelch
    Dude is on a whole other level than anybody else. This build is mind bendingly amazing. Of course, it will be the handful of all handfuls to operate, but really, it’s more a work of industrial/mechanical art than anything else. It’s an exercise in excess. Freaking gorgeous. I’d guess the higher up the rider can sit, the easier it MIGHT (?) be to operate, but who am I to second guess whatever it is Ethan might have in mind.
  • @mtb_prodigy4856
    Every Grind Hard build is super cool, unique, and creative. But this might be the greatest creation they have ever done 🔥💯🇺🇸
  • @SentAndBent
    An incredible amount of work went into this episode 🤟🤟🤟
  • @TheBeavadelic
    6:18 I'm a simple man. I hear a doggo go "awwwwoooooommmmmgghhhhhaaaaaa!" and I smile 😊
  • Can you please do an updated SHOP TOUR now that you have most everything moved in and set in place, that wouyld be awesome to see the extra space, the dedicated work areas, and the efficiency youve created. Thanks guys, your Kiliing It !! Maybe in a clockwise fashion starting at 1 point in the shop and working your way around?
  • @kinsellakp
    Someone get Ethan a desk and a mouse for God sake! Cad with a touch pad is insane.
  • @johnthegiant320
    I gotta say, this was awesome to watch. Not only is it great content, but the video and audio editing along with the camera work was sublime! One of my favorite things about this channel is that everyone is improving with each job. That attention to detail and pushing yourselves to literally do better everyday.
  • @mr_mongo7228
    What an amazingly talented individual you are I watch some highly educated people come up with ideas and put it into a cad file. Then they turn turn their cad files into drawings and have another individual put them into a CnC file where an operator will machine those pieces then another individual will tig weld them together and assemble them. You my man are the complete one stop stop shop!
  • @JohnHoffner1
    Great video! Camera work, editing and music are very cinematic and of course the build is awesome.
  • @sideburnie
    Grind Hard is so consistently A+. Ethan and Edwin / Edwin and Ethan, you guys are next-level masters of your craft. Stoked to watch this unfold over the winter.
  • @joebersani8068
    The amount of fab work and engineering that went into that front arm is insane
  • @fatyank44
    That front hub belongs in an art gallery, that is one of the most eye pleasing works of art I have ever seen...
  • @KevwePatani
    The macro insert shots and the random drone shots are under appreciated Thanks editor!