GhostRider & Trashman
Been thinking about turning all that discarded junk into a bike that can run on its own. You got the parts?
Got a pile of busted gearboxes, a junked motor, an old bike frame and a spare wheel. Duct tape and a crowbar will fix it up. Ready to spin it into a self‑powered bike?
Yeah, let’s roll that junk into a ride that doesn’t need a hand. Time to crank it into shape and see if we can make it move on its own. Bring that crowd‑bar, that tape, and let’s hit the road.
You got the junk, I got the crowbar, and I got duct tape. Stack the motor, fit the frame, seal the gears. Then crank it, and if it starts moving, we’ve beaten the whole “no‑hand” thing. Just remember: no hand means no battery, so if it stalls, you’ll need to fix it with more tape. Let's get it rolling.
Sounds good. Let’s nail it, crank it, and if it stalls, we’ll tape it back on and keep going. No hand, no battery, just raw power. Let's hit the road.
Fine, you got the junk, I got the tape. Just watch those bearings; a loose one will kill the ride. If it stalls, slap on more tape, maybe use the crowbar to give it a kick. No battery, no problem. Road ready or walk it, same difference. Good luck.