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How to Draw a Bicycle – Easy Step-by-Step Vehicle Drawing for Kids

This bicycle drawing lesson turns a famously tricky subject into something surprisingly approachable. Step-by-step visuals guide learners through building the wheels, frame, handlebars, and smaller mechanical details in clean, simple stages so the bike doesn’t feel overwhelming on the page. It’s a great pick for kids who enjoy vehicles, movement, and structured sketching practice. Printable PDF worksheets are included, giving plenty of space to trace, repeat, and refine each stage until the full bicycle feels balanced, recognizable, and confidently drawn one step at a time.

 


Wheels, pedals, and handlebars come together as kids sketch a bicycle using simple shapes and easy drawing steps.

Step 1: Draw a small curve for the top part of the handlebars.

Step 2: Attach an angled handlebar line on one side.

Step 3: Draw the left-hand grip in a small round tube.

Step 4: Expand the handlebar curve on one side.

Step 5: Make sure you have the correct handle grip.

Step 6: Draw a tube that is short below the handlebars' middle.

Step 7: Draw two slanting lines from the handlebar area to create the frame of the bicycle.

Step 8: Frame lines are added to join the back and front parts.

Step 9: Create a small post for the seat in the back.

Step 10: Add on the bicycle seat.

Step 11: Draw the front fork with a curved curve beneath the handlebars.

Step 12: Draw the top of the guard chain.

Step 13: Complete the chain guard's shape.

Step 14: Place an accelerator and crank next to the chainguard.

Step 15: Draw a small part of the connection in the area of the back wheel.

Step 16: Include the chain line below.

Step 17: Draw a small training-wheel circle.

Step 18: Incorporate the circle within the balancing wheel.

Step 19: Place the front mudguard over the front wheel.

Step 20: Make a big circle for the front wheel.

Step 21: Incorporate the circle inside the wheel in front.

Step 22: Draw a large circular shape for your back wheel.

Step 23: Include the circle inside the rear wheel.

Step 24: Draw the spokes in on the rear wheel.

Step 25: Make the spokes in the wheel's front.

Step 26: Include an oval-shaped basket at the handlebars' front.

Step 27: Make small lines along the basket's top.

Step 28: Create this basket using the curved lower part of the basket.

Step 29: Make small holes in the squares and create a heart-shaped design on the basket.

Step 30: Draw a wavy pattern of tires on your front wheel.

Step 31: Include the wavy tyre pattern on the rear wheels.

Step 32: Create a bell-shaped design on the handlebars.

Step 33: Make sure you have stripe lines on the handles of both grips.

Step 34: Make little star-shaped decorations on the frame of your bicycle.

Step 35: Check the details, then color your bicycle to make it stunning.



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