Bike- Scooter- And Chopper Projects For The Evil Genius.pdf May 2026
Paper: Bike, Scooter, and Chopper Projects for the Evil Genius
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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 Bike- Scooter- and Chopper Projects for the Evil Genius.pdf
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2. The Pneumatic Scooter
Most scooters use gas or electricity. This project uses compressed air. You will learn to convert a standard Razor-style scooter to run off a fire extinguisher tank. It is silent, terrifying, and runs for exactly 90 seconds at 30 mph. Paper: Bike, Scooter, and Chopper Projects for the
Project Categories & Skill Progression
- Beginner — Basic maintenance, simple mods
- Intermediate — Performance upgrades, custom fabrication
- Advanced — Engine/transmission swaps, frame modification, electrification
Scooter Projects
1. The Low-Buck Chopper (Chapter 3)
Using two discarded mountain bike frames, the book details how to cut, stretch, and re-weld the top tube to create a 10-foot-long chopper. The "Evil Genius" twist? No alignment table required—just a string level and a concrete floor. Beginner — Basic maintenance, simple mods Intermediate —
Those with basic tools and a desire to learn welding or metal fabrication. Eco-Conscious Builders: