How to make a furry bike

Make a Furry Bike

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Cut your fabric into long, 3 inch strips of fabric. Fur is easiest cut with an exacto knife along the unfurry side of the fabric. It gets messy.

Take a strip of fabric and attach it to the end of your handle bars with a zip tie. Start wrapping across your handle bars in a spiral. Attach a few zip ties as you go to hold the fabric in place.

Take a strip of fabric and attach it to the end of your handle bars with a zip tie. Start wrapping across your handle bars in a spiral. Attach a few zip ties as you go to hold the fabric in place.

Continue attaching fabric with zip ties and spiraling along the length of all of your frame.

Continue attaching fabric with zip ties and spiraling along the length of all of your frame.

Cut out a large piece of fabric to attach to your basket. I chose a different kind of fur for aesthetics. Use hot glue to attach.

Cut out a large piece of fabric to attach to your basket. I chose a different kind of fur for aesthetics. Use hot glue to attach.

Take your exacto knife and punch a few holes at the top of the fabric. Stick more zip ties through these holes and the holes in the basket to attach another fur cuff.

Take your exacto knife and punch a few holes at the top of the fabric. Stick more zip ties through these holes and the holes in the basket to attach another fur cuff.

Use hot glue to attach fur to the edge of your seat.

Use hot glue to attach fur to the edge of your seat.

If you want to add lights, I got fun duct tape and taped the drivers securely in place on the rear rack. This way, when you eventually change the batteries, you can cut off the tape and just reapply.

If you want to add lights, I got fun duct tape and taped the drivers securely in place on the rear rack. This way, when you eventually change the batteries, you can cut off the tape and just reapply.

Make sure to have the power buttons or plugs within easy access. Don't tape over them.

Drape and spiral the lights along the frame, ending at the handle bars. Zip tie as you go to hold everything in place.

Ta daaa! In all her furry shining glory. You can also zip tie some stick lights to your wheels. They'll look like spinning batons when you ride.

  • 1.0yd Bright colored furry fabric
  • 1/4yd Another furry fabric of choice
  • 1.0yd Exacto knife
  • 1.0 Hot glue gun and sticks
  • 1.0 Pack clear zip ties
  • 10.0ft LEDs, elwire, and drivers of choice