You do not need an industrial machine shop to complete these builds. The authors designed every project around basic, budget-friendly garage tools:
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The DIY garage culture is shifting toward extreme, custom electric and gas-powered builds. If you want to build unique, head-turning vehicles, Bike-, Scooter-, and Chopper Projects for the Evil Genius by Brad Graham and Kathy McGowan is the ultimate blueprint. This guide looks at how this classic maker text helps builders turn scrap metal and parts into functional, custom machines. What Defines an "Evil Genius" Project? If you share with third parties, their policies apply
Sleek, fast racing profile with one front wheel and two driven rear wheels. Little Warrior Trike Kids Recumbent
Part of the popular "Evil Genius" series, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to building custom human-powered and electric vehicles. The authors, famously known for their "Atomic Zombie" website, focus on sustainable, budget-friendly building techniques that rely on scavenged materials, particularly old bicycles, turning them into customized, high-performance, or purely artistic vehicles.
If you want to add an engine to your ride without a complex chain-drive system, the friction-drive project is the way to go. It’s a simple, elegant way to turn a standard mountain bike into a moped-style commuter. Essential Skills for the Budding Evil Genius