If you wanted a minibike, you'd probably either buy one from the depths of the internet or cut down a scooter to make your own. However, if you're anything like forum member Ben_Modified, you have a third option: Build one from scratch from the copious amount of spare parts you've been collecting over the years.
To make his minibike, Ben_Modified combined some …
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I have an old craftsman battery powered sawzall that still 'works' but the case is beat and the guide doesn't stay in and the battery doesn't really clip in well anymore.
I was thinking of trying to make it into a small scooter or minibike/pit bike, possibly using one of the many children's bikes that have now somehow piled up around my house.