Kids Bike to Mini Motorcycle

by Amwicr in Workshop > Motorcycles

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Kids Bike to Mini Motorcycle

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I was given a 2 stroke bike motor a while back, and I wanted to do something more interesting than put it on a regular sized bike.


I also just got a pipe bender, and I needed a cool project to test it out...


Then I got a kids BMX (20" wheels) for $5....I had some spare parts on my shelf to add to the mix...And now all that's left is for me to tell you how I did it!


By the way, this project cost about $150 in total since I got some parts cheap or even free.

Supplies

PARTS:


--A steel frame kids bike


--a small motor kit


--some pipe


--any interesting parts you want to add; I used a chrome springer fork and a cruiser seat that I already had


--paint


TOOLS:


--Various regular household tools: Screwdrivers, wrenches, hex keys


--A welder


--Pipe bender


--Angle grinder: Most important tool! (You'll need cutting discs and grinding/sanding discs.)

Chop and Weld

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  1. Chop off the bottom frame tube.
  2. Bend a new bottom tube that will accommodate the engine.
  3. Tack weld it on.
  4. Then make sure it's perfectly straight. If it is, finish welding it on.

Paint

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I went with bright green Rustoleum. On this bike, I actually didn't remove all the old paint, since it was well adhered. I just roughed it up a bit.


Don't forget to fully disassemble the bike first, or you'll get overspray in important bearings and stuff.

Assemble

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Just follow the instructions for your motor kit--There are available instructions on the web, if you look around a bit.

In brief, this is what you'll be doing:

--Mount the sprocket

--Mount the carb, connect throttle and clutch cable

--Attach controls to handle bars

--Mount engine

--Shorten chain so it's not super loose

Do Wheelies

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Regrettably, I didn't have any pictures for this step, so I added some pictures of my other bikes 😁


Enjoy your new mini bike!