The original Volkswagen Beetle repurposed to create a fashionably old-fashioned mini bike! - Yanko Design

Reusing erstwhile car parts to furnish other models has always been the custom, nevertheless using them to create a mini bike? At present that's something y'all don't meet very often. Brent Walter, who describes himself as the "maker and builder of a variety of things", created the VW Mini Bike, or what he fondly calls the 'Volkspod'. Much similar its name, the automotive is a footling pod-shaped two-wheeler. The Volkswagen Beetle Type ane or the 'Bug' has gained iconic status since it's release. Its adorable bulbous structure had won almost everyone's heart in the mid to late '90s, with production lasting until 2003. Paying homage to the Bug, Walter used the fenders from each corner of the automobile to build the mini motorbike. The iv vintage fenders merge together to form the head and tail-light organization of the Volkspod. Ability-packed with a 79cc engine, the Volkspod promises to be every bit or even more dynamic than the Beetle Blazon i.

The petite scooter looks like information technology's right out of the '90s with its wide handlebar (much similar the handles of a bike) and seedling-like head and tail lights. Resembling ane-eyed cyclops, or green little Mike Wazowski from the Monsters, Inc. movie, the Volkspod has a very eccentric, other-worldly appeal. Available in the iconic shades of the original Protrude; birch green and pastel blue, Walter's Volkspod is the right fit for anybody who wants to zip right into the retro era!

Designer: Brent Walter

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Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2019/11/12/the-original-volkswagen-beetle-repurposed-to-create-a-fashionably-old-fashioned-mini-bike/

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