How to Draw A Motorbike. 1. Draw the Outline Draw two circles to form the wheels. Slightly overlapping the circle on your right, sketch an odd- shaped.

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How to Draw A Motorbike

1. Draw the Outline Draw two circles to form the wheels. Slightly overlapping the circle on your right, sketch an odd- shaped rectangle.

2. Handlebars and Motor To form the handlebars attached to the front wheel, draw a tube with one straight end and one rounded end. The tube should start just below the centre of the front wheel and end by the top left tip of the odd-shaped rectangle. Place a long oval between the top right-hand side of the odd rectangle and the centre of the rectangle's left side. Draw the two odd-shaped lines below this oval to show the motor's position.

3. Wheels and Fenders Inside each wheel, sketch a smaller circle to show the tyres. From the centre of the rear wheel to the motor area, draw a thin rectangle with rounded ends and a small circle on the right side. To form the front fender, draw a curved line between the front tyre and the handlebars. Add a small straight line to both ends of this curved line. Then place another curved line above the other one. Draw the seat using the oval as a guide.

4. Add Spokes, Hubs and Seat Add the spokes and hubs by drawing circles inside each wheel and attaching straight lines to each circle. In the front wheel hub, draw a wide U-shaped figure with a tiny circle inside of it. Add a bullet-shaped figure to the motor area. Divide the seat and main body into sections by using straight lines.

5. Finish the Details For the cable on the handlebars, sketch a line from the wheel hub to the top of the handlebars. Add a small black square to the top of the cable. Draw a short line between the handlebars and the body. In front of the seat and below the handlebars, sketch a dark L-shaped figure. Inside the rear wheel hub, draw a circle.

Now draw your own motorcycle