How to Draw a Motorcycle
It may only have two wheels, but motorcycles are just as cool as cars and trucks. They’re also just as fun to learn to draw.

Learn how to draw this motorcycle.
Here, we'll show you an illustration of each step and then give you a description of how to draw it. Follow the red lines in each illustration to learn exactly what to draw in that step. The lines drawn in previous steps are shown in gray.


Near the top of the fork, draw one half circle and a full circle to form the handlebars. Place a long oval between the top right-hand side of the odd rectangle and the center of the rectangle’s left side. Draw the two odd-shaped lines below this oval to show the motor’s position.

To form the front fender, draw a curved line between the front tire and the handlebars. Add a small straight line to both ends of this curved line. Then place another curved line above the other one. Make sure that neither line is drawn through the fork and that the upper line goes around the long oval in the center. Draw the seat using the oval as a guide.


Behind the seat, add a darkened curved bar. Under this area, draw a short upright line. To the left of this line, sketch an odd-shaped rectangle with a blackened top edge. In the motor area, draw the odd figures shown here, adding many lines and dark areas for shading. Place dots inside the seat for texture. Darken the tires and part of the handlebars.
Your motorcycle drawing is finished! Even if you don't get it right the first time, keep practicing until you're happy with your drawing.
Whether it’s a rough-and-tumble pick-up truck or a lean and mean Lamborghini, cars look great on the street and even better on paper. Customize your car drawings with your own colors and details, and you’ll soon have the coolest ride around.
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