Minibike Plans - A Crucial Component in Minibike Development

Today's minibikers are a breed of enthusiasts concerned with customizing and even building their own homemade minibikes. Minibike plans are a crucial first step in the development of a minibike. Determining the minibike plan has to take into account all the parts and accessories of the minibike.

Homemade minibikes start with a frame. A steel or lightweight aluminum (or other alloy) frame can be had fairly easily. There are a sundry of machine shops that are willing to contract this sort of work. Welding is also a necessity for its durability and usability. Many cost-conscious shops are using Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding for their homemade minibike needs. The minibike plan should include a note on what machine shop to call on to get this work completed.

The next concern is the engine. By this time, a general concept of the minibike should have been procured. Like locating engines to fit in cars, the first concern is size. Most homemade minibikes require 50cc engines. Many of today's minibikes end up having custom-modified engines with superchargers on them, so this is an obvious option in creating a homemade minibike, also.

The next prevalent consideration is air flow. When modifying a vehicle or motorcycle, an air intake and exhaust system offers an instant boost in horsepower. This varies little in homemade minibikes. When customizing a bike, adding an exhaust is an obvious step. Since most of the manufacturers of minibikes also offer separate exhaust kits, these can be had fairly easily and in a cost-effective manner.

The next concern, which once again must fit well with the frame, is tires. There are fatter tires for off-roading, and thinner ones for touring. Some people opt for different tire sizes, like in a chopper style minibike. Homemade minibikes usually don't follow the chopper outline because of its building-difficulty, but can if the user chooses.

Next is the addition of visual accents. Adding a custom saddle or decals is an obvious option for many. Making a homemade minibike perform is one thing, while making it look great while it performs is an entirely different capability. The minibike plan should contain at least vague notes on what details and aesthetic accents will be present.

To conclude, the goal of having a homemade minibike is eliminating the steps necessary in de-building and re-building a store-bought minibike. The user can choose his frame, engine, exhaust, and visual accents to make a bike that is truly one-of-a-kind. The cost is generally less than buying a new bike and modifying it as such. If a user has decided to build a homemade minibike, the first crucial step is developing a minibike plan.