Drift trikes aren't new, they were called Big Wheels or Green Machines in the 1970s and featured mechanical tricks you might recognize on modern drift cars like "stick shift" brake handles and absurd ...
The world is a big place and full of marvelous ideas and projects. Some you can even reproduce in your garage. This is the case with a video posted by King Builds that details how to build your own ...
Why walk when you can drift? In just one day, we designed and built custom power tool-powered drift trikes—and they’re as chaotic and fun as they sound. From sparks to speed, this quick-turnaround ...
Experience the excitement of building and racing drift trikes powered by everyday tools. In just 24 hours, we crafted these machines from scratch, showcasing the potential of DIY innovation and the ...
Who doesn't love a wall of death? Motorcycles whipping around in circles on perfectly vertical planes, kept from falling only by the friction of their tires and the centrifugal force of their speed.
Keep one foot pushed against a front peg during a drift so you stay planted in the seat, or else you might eat pavement. For years, bearded men have drifted down the hilly, city streets of New Zealand ...
Here's a riddle for you: what has an electric motor and will do just about anything with it? Colin Furze's right hand, of course. We'll been following this DIY expert for quite a few years now and the ...
In case your neighbor didn’t have a Green Machine (video below) growing up as I did, the “big wheels” alternative looked like a little 3-wheeled pedal sled that was steered with two sticks instead of ...