Introduction
We always want an appropriate place to keep our motorcycle gears. So, in this article, we will teach you how to make a motorcycle gear rack where one can keep all their gears in one place. It will keep your room tidy, and your gears will not be damaged.
Supplies
In the following section of the article, let us note the list of supplies required to make a motorcycle gear rack. The list is as follows:
Tools
- Jigsaw
- Pencil
- Sanding Machine
- Drill Machine
Materials
- 2 Pieces of Wood (35 cm X 15 cm)
- Stain
- Wood Sealer
- Thinner
- 8 X ½ Pipes
- 4 X ½ Pipes
- Pipe Caps
- Pipe Flanges
- 900 Pipe Elbows
- Flanges
- Chrome Spray
Steps To Make A Motorcycle Gear Rack
Step 1: The first step is to outline both the wooden pieces
Drawing the Outline
Step 2: The second step is to cut the traced outlines with the help of a jigsaw.
Cutting the Wood
Step 3: Now, smooth the wooden surface with the help of sanding
Smoothing the Wooden Surface
Step 4: Now, apply the stain on both the wooden plywood.
Applying Stain on the Wood
Step 5: The next step is to mix the wood sealer and thinner and then apply it to both wooden plywoods.
Applying Wood Sealer and Thinner on the Wood
Step 6: If you cannot find the flanges, wield the washer to a coupling.
Wielding the Washer
Step 7: Now, take a drilling machine and make holes on the sides of the welded washer.
Making Holes
Step 8: The next step is to connect the pipes in the following manner.
Connecting the Pipes
Step 9: Apply Chrome Spray on the Pipes.
Painting the Pipes
Step 10: Make drills on a wooden plywood
Drilling the Wooden Plywood
Step 11: Make the second hole on the other side of the wooden plywood.
Drilling the Wooden Plywood
Step 12: Fix the wooden plywood on the wall.
Placing the Wooden Plywood on the Wall
Step 13: Fix the second wooden plywood next to it.
Fixing the Wooden Plywood
Step 14: The last step is to attach the pipes and hang the helmets.
Motorcycle Gear Rack
Recommendation
- You can add the clamps at the bottom to hang additional accessories
Things To Remember
- Make sure you smooth the wooden surface.

Saquib Siddiqui is a Mechanical Engineer with expertise in science projects and experiments. Saquib’s work focuses on integrating scientific concepts with practical applications, making complex ideas accessible and exciting for learners of all ages. In addition to his practical work, Saquib has authored several articles, research papers, and educational materials.
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