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Today, drawing123.com will guide you how to easily draw a scooter with simple steps.

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Step 1: Start by drawing two concentric circles for the back wheel.

Step 2: Draw the main body (deck) of the scooter, extending from the back wheel forward.

Step 3: Draw two parallel lines angled upwards from the front of the deck.

Step 4: Add a rectangular shape at the top of the angled lines for the handlebar attachment.

Step 5: Draw the handlebar stem extending upwards from the attachment, and a small circle at the very top for the grip.

Step 6: Draw the front fender of the scooter, positioned above where the front wheel will be.

Step 7: Draw the front wheel inside the fender, similar to the back wheel with two concentric circles.

Step 8: Use a brown or tan for the deck of the scooter. Next, color the angled handlebar stem, the front wheel’s support, and the curved fenders over both wheels in a bright yellow. The outer rings of both wheels, should be dark gray or black. Finally, use a lighter gray for the inner hubs of the wheels.


Step 1: Begin by drawing two elongated oval shapes. These will be the grips for the handlebars.

Step 2: Draw a vertical line downwards from the center of the handlebar, extending it into a slightly wider, parallel set of lines for the stem.

Step 3: From the bottom of the handlebar stem, draw a downward curving line that forms the basic shape of the front fork, ready to hold the wheel.

Step 4: Draw a curved, shield-like shape positioned directly above the front fork you just drew. This will be the front fender.

Step 5: From the bottom of the handlebar stem (just above the fork), draw two parallel diagonal lines extending downwards and slightly to the left. These will form part of the scooter’s main frame.

Step 6: Draw a long, horizontal rectangular shape extending from the end of the diagonal frame lines. This forms the deck, where the rider places their feet.

Step 7: Draw a small, curved fender at the very back of the deck, mirroring the shape of the front fender.

Step 8: Draw two concentric circles for each wheel: one set under the front fender and the other under the rear fender.

Step 9: Finally, bring your scooter to life with color! In the example, the main body (deck, frame, fenders) is blue. The handlebar grips and wheel tires are dark gray or black, and the handlebar stem and wheel hubs are light gray.


Step 1: Begin by drawing a single, connected outline that forms the long deck, the rear fender, and the curved, upright steering column.

Step 2: Inside the opening at the back of the deck, draw two concentric circles to create the rear wheel.

Step 3: At the front of the scooter, draw a curved, U-shaped line. This will be the front fork that holds the wheel.

Step 4: Just like the rear wheel, draw two concentric circles within the front fork to create the front wheel.

Step 5: Extend two parallel lines from the top of the steering column to form the handlebars.

Step 6: At the very top of the handlebars, draw a small circle. This will be the hand grip.

Step 7: Now you can add color! Color the main body and fenders a bright green. Use a lighter green for the handlebar stem. The tires should be dark gray and the wheel hubs light gray.


Step 1: Start by drawing a vertical, rounded rectangle for the scooter’s upright stem.

Step 2: Draw a long, horizontal rectangle for the deck near the stem.

Step 3: Draw two curved lines to connect the base of the stem to the deck, forming a smooth joint.

Step 4: Draw a smaller, horizontal rectangle near the center of the deck to represent the footpad where the rider stands.

Step 5: Add a large, curved shape at the back of the deck for the rear fender.

Step 6: Now, draw a thin, U-shaped line under the front of the deck to form the front fork.

Step 7: Draw two concentric circles at both the front and back of the scooter to create the wheels.

Step 8: Extend two parallel lines from the top of the main stem. This forms the upper part of the handlebar stem.

Step 9: At the very top of the handlebar stem, draw a small circle with a smaller circle inside it. This is the hand grip.

Step 10: The final step combines all the parts you have drawn to create a complete, clean outline of the scooter, ready for coloring.

Step 11: Fill in the entire body of the scooter—including the deck, the main stem, and the fenders—with a vibrant blue. Use a light gray to color the slender handlebar stem that extends upward from the main body. Color the circular grip at the top of the handlebar a dark gray or black. Fill in the tires with dark gray or black and the inner circles with lighter gray.


Step 1: Start by drawing a long, horizontal, rounded rectangle. This will form the base of the scooter’s deck.

Step 2: On the left side of the rounded rectangle, add a small, angled line segment extending slightly upwards and to the left. This begins to form the back wheel’s fender.

Step 3: Now, draw a curved line connecting the angled segment from Step 2 back to the rounded rectangle, forming a ‘C’ shape. This completes the back wheel’s fender.

Step 4: On the right side of the main rounded rectangle, draw two short, parallel, diagonal lines extending upwards and to the right. These lines will be part of the mechanism connecting the front wheel to the deck.

Step 5: Between the two diagonal lines from Step 4, draw a curved shape that resembles a rounded ‘U’ or an arch, connecting the ends of these lines to the deck. This forms another part of the front wheel’s support.

Step 6: Extend two long, parallel lines vertically upwards from the right side of the deck, slightly to the right of the diagonal lines. These will form the main steering column.

Step 7: At the bottom of the two vertical lines from Step 6, draw a rounded ‘U’ shape, connecting them to the deck. This forms the fork for the front wheel.

Step 8: Inside the ‘U’ shape drawn in Step 7, draw a full circle. This represents the front wheel of the scooter.

Step 9: At the very top of the two vertical lines (the steering column), draw a small, open rectangle. This will be the base for the handlebars.

Step 10: Draw two more parallel lines extending vertically upwards from the small rectangle drawn in Step 9. These represent the handlebars of the scooter.

Step 11: Draw a small circle directly on top of the handlebar grip.

Step 12: Fill the long horizontal rounded rectangle (the deck) and the main vertical steering column with a bright yellow color. Fill the front and back wheels, as well as the rounded top of the handlebar (the grip), with a dark grey or black color. Color the connecting parts with a light grey color.


Step 1: Draw two small, open, oval-like shapes side by side, and connect them with a short, horizontal line. From the center of this line, draw two short, parallel vertical lines extending downwards.

Step 2: Draw a single, long, curved line that starts just below the handlebar connection and extends downwards and slightly to the right, ending in a flattened, rounded rectangle shape. This forms the main body of the scooter.

Step 3: Now, draw the deck. Extend a long, horizontal, rounded shape to the right from the bottom of the main body you just drew. This will be the platform where you stand.

Step 4: Add the front wheel support. On the left side of the main steering column, draw two short, curved lines that look like a pair of parentheses, extending downwards and slightly outwards.

Step 5: Draw the back wheel fender. On the far right side of the deck, draw a long, curved line that arches over where the back wheel will be.

Step 6: Add the front wheel. Underneath the curved support lines from Step 4, draw a large circle. This is the front wheel.

Step 7: Add the back wheel. Underneath the curved fender from Step 5, draw another large circle. This is the back wheel.

Step 8: To complete the colored image, fill the deck and the angled lower part of the steering column with a bright orange color. Next, color the main steering column and the front wheel fender with a bright blue color. Finally, fill in the handlebar grips with green and the wheels with a dark blue or purple color.

Hopefully, this drawing tutorial on Scooter will help you easily create a nice drawing.