YouTuber Builds Yamaha Scooter with Crossplane Engine Made from Scraps and Impresses with Powerful Roar (YouTube @Le_Dan)
A talented creator known as Le Dan on YouTube built a unique Yamaha scooter equipped with a four-cylinder inline Crossplane engine.
However, he didn’t just transplant a Yamaha R1 engine into the scooter; instead, he built his own engine from scratch, using discarded parts from small single-cylinder scooter engines and some machined aluminum pieces. The result is an impressive blend of creativity and engineering.
The video of the process shows hours of work condensed into just over 30 minutes, revealing the ingenuity behind the build. The original engines were simple, with only two valves per cylinder, but when reconfigured this way, they created something visually striking and mechanically unique.
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In addition to the innovative look, the real highlight is the sound of the engine. The scooter produces an incredibly pleasant roar, possibly making it the most impressive in that regard.
For those who love creative builds and ingenious mechanics, this project is a must-see — especially when listened to with good headphones.
Source: Ride Apart | Photo: YouTube @Le_Dan | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
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