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Monster Chopper with KTM power comes with hydraulic steering

In the quiet suburbs of the northern part of Idaho just 70 miles away from Spokane, Washington, a new and innovative concept is taking shape. taking form as a huge vehicle with characteristics that are striking. It is the Grind Hard Plumbing Co. A team that is that is known for its bizarre and inventive designs are at the forefront of this venture, creating the thing that can describe as being a combination of a motorbike as well as the monster truck. The "Monster Chopper" driven by the KTM engine can be described as a testimony to the creativity of the group and ability to push the limits of standard automobile design.

The beginning of the Grind Hard Plumbing Co. is as eccentric as the projects they undertake. In the beginning, they could be involved in routine plumbing tasks, however their path took an extreme direction after they gained fame in the year 2018. Their YouTube channel exploded in popularity due to their success with the test of fitting an actual Honda engine in the Barbie car. Since then, their main focus has been on YouTube which is where they showcase their innovative projects to a increasing number of viewers. The channel has 360 million views. This is an indication of the wide curiosity about their innovative projects.

The Grind Hard team's notable projects are the fastest ever snow bike, the world's fastest grocery trolley 100 horsepower microjet boat a massive RX7 Trike with a rotary engine, as well as an "ultimate off-road" Tesla Model 3. Every project displays their capacity to mix creativity and engineering expertise, creating products that are as amazing as they are useful.

The latest model, Monster Chopper, the latest creation Monster Chopper, is a striking fusion of a motorcycle and monster trucks. At the heart of this monster is an KTM 1190 Adventure V-twin motor that boasts around 150 horsepower. Its most distinctive feature but, is the set of monster truck 46-inch wheels with heavy-duty rubber mud tires. These massive wheels are linked to a trellis made of steel tube frame that is elegantly designed as well as s****y. This bike is also equipped with single-sided swingarms to help with suspension of the wheels.

Ethan Schlussler, a key participant in The Grind Hard team, describes their goal of building "the most ridiculous, Mad Maxy, apocalyptic Chopper ever that has a gorgeous engine." Although performance might not be the main focus but the fun factor for this game is unquestionable.

The huge size of the motorcycle presented special challenges, specifically for the steering. The traditional methods of steering were not practical, considering the size that the front wheel was as well as the dimensions of its front wheels. What was the solution? The solution is a hydraulic steering system with a drive piston that is actuated through the handlebar, and another slave piston close to the hub of the wheel. Although initially afflicted by a slow response, was subsequently refined to allow for adequate steering following the introduction of more hydraulic lines.

The Monster Chopper's initial trial ride, driven by gravity, not its engine, demonstrated its abilities and weaknesses. Although the suspension was able to perform superbly, the motorcycle's dimensions and the flat surface of its tires created difficult, resulting in one minor crash with a fence.

At present, price details for this special model is not yet available since it's a project that is still in development. Grind Hard's Grind Hard team is dedicated to see this venture through to its completion, and will showcase its potential to the max in future videos. Their energy and enthusiasm will keep viewers eagerly awaiting the next stage of the Monster Chopper's story.

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