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🏷️ Basic Information
Identification
Product Name:
Mini Bike Scooter Project Plans How To Guide VINTAGE rare
Product Type:
Project Plans / How-To Guide
📋 Manual Details
Identification
Manual Type:
Build Plans
Language:
English
Format:
Digital Document (Implied)
📄 Project Overview
Description
Collection Focus:
Vintage Mini Bike and Scooter Build Plans
📄 Plan Details
Plan 1
Project Title:
Off-Road Mini-Bike
Engine Recommendation:
2.5 hp
Top Speed:
10 mph
Intended Use:
Off-road driving, hunting, scouting, recreational
Features:
Large ATV-type rear tire, extendable rear rack
Plan 2
Project Title:
Pocket Bike
Engine Recommendation:
3/4 hp
Top Speed:
11 mph
Dimensions:
2 feet in length
Key Feature:
Compact size (fits in school locker suggested)
Plan 3
Project Title:
Larger Gas-Powered Scooter
Engine Recommendation:
1.5 hp (suggested higher for speed/hills)
Frame Material:
Angle iron
Intended Use:
Street cruising, short distance transportation
Features:
Sheet metal skin (optional), spring shocks
Plan 4
Project Title:
Motorized Bicycle
Engine Recommendation:
1 hp air-cooled
Top Speed:
35 mph
Construction Notes:
Requires custom work on existing bicycle
Plan 5
Project Title:
Vintage Style Mini Bike with Torque Converter
Transmission:
Torque converter (variable-ratio belt transmission)
Top Speed:
30 mph (flat ground)
Key Features:
Torque converter for hill climbing, uses junked bicycle parts, lightweight, low-cost design
Frame Source:
Discarded 26-inch boy's bicycle
Plan 6
Project Title:
Vintage Style Mini Bike with Torque Converter (Duplicate of Plan 5)
Transmission:
Torque converter (variable-ratio belt transmission)
Top Speed:
30 mph (flat ground)
Key Features:
Torque converter for hill climbing, uses junked bicycle parts, lightweight, low-cost design
Frame Source:
Discarded 26-inch boy's bicycle
Plan 7
Project Title:
Mite Cycle (Vintage Mini Motorcycle)
Engine Recommendation:
5/8 hp (Briggs and Stratton suggested)
Top Speed:
25 mph
Fuel Efficiency:
120 miles per gallon
Payload Capacity:
250 lbs
Weight:
85 lbs
Frame Material:
Salvaged aircraft streamline tubing (e.g., 2-1/2"x.035 wall)
Tools Required:
Small lathe, hack saw, welding torch
Estimated Build Cost:
$50 (at time of publication)
Plan 8
Project Title:
Gas-Powered Sit-Down Scooter
Engine Recommendation:
2.5 hp
Intended Use:
Neighborhood cruising, exploring, keeping up with go-karts
Design Style:
Sit-down
Construction Notes:
Sturdy design, potential for trail riding
📄 Educational Value
General
Target Audience Benefit:
Encourages interest in tools, machinery, and small engines for kids and adults
Skill Development:
Mechanical ability, problem-solving, hands-on learning