Bike- Scooter- And Chopper Projects For The Evil Genius.pdf
by Brad Graham and Kathy McGowan, here is a structured write-up you can use as a foundation. Published as part of the popular McGraw-Hill "Evil Genius" series
This is where the "Evil Genius" name earns its keep. These projects focus on repurposing small 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines.
Bench vices and tube benders for creating custom curves in handlebars or frames. Bike- Scooter- and Chopper Projects for the Evil Genius.pdf
An update note for the modern Evil Genius: the original book predates the cheap electric revolution. But you can hybridize. Use the scooter chassis plans from the PDF and swap the gas engine for a 48V 1000W hub motor. The frame geometry, brake mounting, and suspension concepts remain identical. You become the genius who combined old-school fabrication with new-school silent torque.
The version of this text has become legendary because the print edition went out of print in the late 2010s. Consequently, the digital file is now a holy grail for the maker movement. by Brad Graham and Kathy McGowan, here is
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"Bike, Scooter, and Chopper Projects for the Evil Genius" by Brad Graham and Kathy McGowan offers detailed instructions for constructing custom, high-voltage, and motorized vehicles using affordable materials and salvaged parts. The book focuses on practical skills like welding and frame geometry, aiming to turn discarded bicycles and scrap metal into unconventional, garage-built machines. For more information, visit the publisher's website. Bench vices and tube benders for creating custom
The book is structured into logical sections, guiding the reader from foundational knowledge to the completion of complex, show-stopping rides. The Library of Congress lists the following comprehensive table of contents, which includes a total of 17 projects: