Last Friday, the protagonists of Grind Hard Plumbing Co. They released a new video on their YouTube channel, where they entertained us with the first details about the last project they just started. But of course, looking back and analyzing “their background”, it is clear that nothing that these boys believe can enjoy a certain degree of normality … Why do we say this?
If you still do not know those who are capable, Ethan Schlussler and Edwin Olding, the ideologues of Grind Hard Plumbing, we strongly recommend that you take a look at some of their previous construction work. Especially to the Monster Chopper bizarre propelled by the mechanics of a KTM 1290 Super Adventure and supported on monstrous wheels of 46 ”, shoes are with tractor tires.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkjxm8nlexy
The latest of Grind Hard Plumbing co, goes one step further
Now they reappear with this tricycle that puts the hair just to look at it. The reason is very simple to explain: to begin with is its monstrous front wheel of no less than 80 ”, and to follow a subsequent axis from an M998 American military vehicle, known as Humvee (High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle), a 4 × 4 military vehicle developed in the 1980s by the United States.
As a climax there are two more key aspects than detailing this project. On the one hand, the mechanics used, a 2.5 -liter BMW engine and 6 online cylinders, capable of generating 192 CV of power and 245 nm for maximum. They also occurred to them that there is no better place to install the command post than inside the front wheel …
All this mechanical compendium is translated, as explained in detail from New Atlas: “We are seeing a reduction of 2.73: 1 in the differential with a reduction of 1.92: 1 in the bushings … and, unless my calculations are very wrong, we could be seeing a tricycle with more than 1,200 nm of torque.”
The tires that will wear the rear tires come from the Monster Chopper project, both 46 ”and 117 cm high. One more madness that joins the long list that gives life to this last project of the Grind Hard Plumbing Co. team as they explain themselves: “This vehicle will probably be the most Mad Max we have ever built.” We have no doubt.


