Bike- Scooter- And Chopper Projects For The Evil Genius.pdf
Features free-spinning rear wheels designed for drifting and 360-degree spins. UCan2 HandCycle
: Extended and motorized vehicles often travel at higher speeds and carry more mass than standard bicycles. Equipping every build with reliable front and rear brakes—such as disc brakes or heavy-duty V-brakes—is a priority.
The book provides a conceptual look at building ergonomic recumbent bikes and three-wheeled trikes, which offer different stability profiles compared to traditional bicycles. 4. Specialized Builds Bike- Scooter- and Chopper Projects for the Evil Genius.pdf
A nimble, small-wheel trick cruiser built for responsive cornering. StreetFox Tadpole Trike
In an era of planned obsolescence and sealed-unit consumer electronics, Bike, Scooter, and Chopper Projects for the Evil Genius stands out for three primary reasons: Features free-spinning rear wheels designed for drifting and
Implement an adjustable ghost sprocket or a spring-loaded roller pulley to prevent chain drop.
You cannot build a custom chopper without learning how to join metal. The book introduces readers to affordable welding options, such as MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding, which is ideal for beginners. It covers setting up a safe workspace, preparing metal joints, and achieving structurally sound welds that can withstand the stresses of the road. 2. Sourcing and Reclaiming Materials The book provides a conceptual look at building
"Bike, Scooter, and Chopper Projects for the Evil Genius" by Brad Graham and Kathy McGowan offers DIY, upcycling-focused instructions for building custom motorized and non-motorized vehicles using scavenged parts. The guide provides project steps for welding, mechanical assembly, and electrical conversion while requiring access to welding and workshop tools.
Long before Lime and Bird scooters took over city streets, the Evil Genius was building them in the backyard. This project focuses on motor controllers, battery mounting, and chain-drive systems, turning a simple kick-scooter into a high-torque commuter. 3. The Recumbent Long-Haul Cruiser