SUYUN ÜSTÜNDE GİDEN BİSİKLET YAPTIM!! - Summary

Summary

A YouTube video creator and his friends attempt to turn a second-hand bicycle into a water-going vehicle. They purchase the bicycle for 130 lira and 8 demijohns for 120 lira, then get help from two masters in the Mediterranean industry to modify the bike. The modification involves creating a skeletal system, adding demijohns as flotation devices, and installing a track system at the back to propel the bike forward like a mill. After the modification, which costs 350 lira, they test the bike on the water in Boğaçayı, Antalya. However, during the test, the bike becomes unbalanced and eventually sinks. Despite the initial failure, the creator is proud of their work and enjoys the experience, stating that everything starts with dreaming and encouraging viewers to work hard to achieve their goals.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The project is to create a water-going bike.
2. The bike was bought second-hand for 130 lira.
3. The bike doesn't have brakes.
4. The project requires a bicycle, irons to be welded to 8 demijohns, a welding machine, and masters who know welding.
5. The project was done with the help of Master Ramazan and Master Mahmut.
6. The bike will be able to travel both on land and in water.
7. The air in the demijohns will be used to stay above the water.
8. The project requires a skeletal system to be extended from the bike and welded from iron.
9. The demijohns will be added to the arms extended from the skeletal system.
10. The bike will be propelled forward by a mill-like mechanism.
11. The cost of the project is 570 lira (220 lira for the bike and demijohns, 350 lira for the industry).
12. An additional 100 lira was paid for shipping.
13. The total cost of the project is 670 lira.
14. The bike was taken to Boğaçayı in Antalya to be tested.
15. The bike was able to float on the water but had problems turning left.
16. The bike eventually sank due to the lid opening and water entering the demijohns.