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Cool idea. Good job. Interesting how many people on the FB busted on cutting up that bike. Who cares? It was a POS. He probably found it laying in someone's trash can. It certainly had been left in the weather.
I, too, was impressed he had the follow through to use coping saw and the cutting of the cranks.
I think it is interesting the gear ratio worked with the cordless drill. That drill must have some serious torque!
Makes me want to go make one.
I'd probably mount some larger front assembly wheels to make sure the skateboard wheels didn't get caught up on a rock at high speeds, but that's just me. I've never been a fan of small diameter skate wheels at higher speeds on road surfaces, but again, that's just me. His budget might not have allowed it. As a skater, he probably wouldn't even want the larger wheels.
Overall- Bravo!
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