Make a Mini Recumbent from a Kid Bike by Woodenbikes
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Step 1: CAD system Layout

CAD (Cardboard Aided Design) layout of 12 inch wheeled small recumbent. Yellow lines show the chain line.

You can also see the Center of Gravity (approximately the bellybutton) is about 1/3 of the wheelbase distance ahead of the rear wheel contact point.  This good weight distribution leads to nice handling.
Cdn Sapper says: Jun 20, 2012. 7:03 PM
Amazing ible!
23mcharlotte says: May 12, 2012. 8:36 PM
Love it! This will be my new project...
MaxineLaRue says: May 7, 2012. 10:06 PM
OooH! I want to see the video too!
This is super-cool.
rockgod1 says: Apr 21, 2012. 1:35 PM
Nothing quite like a grown man riding a small girls pink bike, lol.
snotty says: Aug 7, 2011. 10:53 AM
Nice ride!

But your video has disappeared and it's what really made this instructable. Any chance you could repost the video?
B4SEC4MP says: Jul 24, 2011. 8:19 PM
This is awesome! Might I suggest adding a wheelie bar!?!? That would take this bike to the next level. The only thing cooler than riding this bike down the street would be riding this bike down the street popping a wheelie!!!
husamwadi says: May 31, 2011. 8:01 PM
hey if you dont want those monkey lights.....heh heh heh :)
husamwadi says: May 31, 2011. 12:03 PM
this is cool, but man! I hope the tires don't pop!

-hey check out this mini recumbent i made, "POW, POW" uurghh, never mind...

Lol, just kidding, but this thing is really tight!

keep up the good work!
mattthomas992003 says: Apr 29, 2011. 6:30 PM
Cardboard Aided Design...nice
Woodenbikes (author) says: Apr 29, 2011. 8:25 PM
'Keepin' it real' since 2002.
Questor says: Apr 29, 2011. 10:19 AM
I notice a tire change.
minor mishap, perchance?
Woodenbikes (author) says: Apr 29, 2011. 2:07 PM
Dumpster bike problem... old rubber... tire bead wire was exposed and was puncturing inner tube. (Tire possibly not meant for plus-sized kids like me.) I replaced the tire with another dumpster tire from a high-end baby stroller.
toad says: Apr 29, 2011. 5:21 AM
Great ride, maybe bolting a rear deraleur somewhere around the headset to take up the slack in the chain. Some thing like a long cage mountain bike one.
Woodenbikes (author) says: Apr 29, 2011. 9:30 AM
That would handle the chain, but with a rear coaster (back-pedal) brake, one would need to back pedal a whole revolution (winding up chain from the lower run and sagging it into the upper run) before the brake would engage.
caarntedd says: Apr 29, 2011. 1:38 AM
This looks super dangerous, and super fun. Five stars.
mjursic says: Apr 28, 2011. 10:16 PM
Love it! Now let's figure out a way to get a decent ratio on it so you're not pedaling like the dickens.
Daftehh says: Apr 28, 2011. 10:07 PM
my goodness look at it go
avicena says: Apr 28, 2011. 9:34 PM
Cool...
when any body think it a junk, it can reused by some way...I like it!!...
PenfoldPlant says: Apr 28, 2011. 6:20 PM
The concept alone is great, but the CAD pushed it over into brilliance.

Wonderful work!
aleceatsfood says: Apr 28, 2011. 5:30 PM
I know who I'll be voting for in the contest!
jovino says: Apr 28, 2011. 2:57 PM
HAHAHAH!!!! Brilliant!
macrumpton says: Apr 28, 2011. 11:39 AM
Very cute!
It looks like it could use a longer boom for your leg length.
Matin says: Apr 28, 2011. 8:54 AM
What a Cute and Fun bike!
I am keeping my eye out for small kid bike
How about no weld wood version
BtheBike says: Apr 28, 2011. 8:12 AM
SA-WEET !! I've been trying to mock up a concept for a cargo bakfiets style bike with a regular and kid bike . this give me a few ideas . great work Wood
berserk says: Apr 28, 2011. 6:41 AM
Very nice! Would not want to commute on it, but I have not had a bike make me smile like that in a while! :-)
PurplePeople says: Apr 27, 2011. 4:19 AM
I've been building recumbents since '86 and your first effort looks good. You did make one junior mistake... the bottom bracket threads are in reverse and will eventually unwind themselves loose.
Woodenbikes (author) says: Apr 27, 2011. 7:33 AM
The BB shell is the large one piece crank type with press in thread-less bearing cups. (no threads there). The chain drive remains on the right hand (traditional) side of the bike. Nothing is reversed from traditional, so I do not expect anything out of the ordinary.
PurplePeople says: Apr 27, 2011. 8:31 PM
Yeah... I see that now. My bad. Maybe we'll see you at the races.
ilpug says: Apr 27, 2011. 5:30 PM
Of all the crazy stuff... I love it!
Alecw35 says: Apr 27, 2011. 1:33 PM
maybe you could add a 2 ring chainset to the pink bikes bb. then run front chain to smaller ring. big ring to rear wheel. make the gearing a little bit higher.
tho I geuss its the smaller diameter threadless bb. so wont easily take cheap mtb one piece cranks
Woodenbikes (author) says: Apr 27, 2011. 4:05 PM
One could easily put the larger Mountain bike cranks and chainheel setup in the front BB for a higher gear. However, I'm building this bike to share with little kids so I wanted to use the short cranks to accomodate small and large riders and I wanted to use the small chainring to keep the top speed down the to 10-12 MPH for safety at Maker Faire. (It's crowded with excuberent people riding 8 of my bikes at a time.)
Houdinipeter says: Apr 27, 2011. 3:41 PM
Great concept and fun but the mechanical advantage is probably less than desired
wobbler says: Apr 27, 2011. 1:23 AM
Utter madness! Somewhere in you there is Coco the Clown desperate to get out. I love it!
lemonie says: Apr 26, 2011. 11:17 PM

Quality!

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