This collection features everything from sporty motorcycles and vintage choppers to dirt bikes and cartoon motorcyclists. You’ll even find coloring sheets of motorcycles with cool backgrounds like race tracks, deserts, and city streets. Whether your child is into fast bikes, rugged rides, or fun characters riding their motorcycles, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy.
How to Use These Free Printable Motorcycle Coloring Pages
To start your coloring adventure, just click on any of the images or links on this page. A new tab will open with the motorcycle coloring page as a PDF file. From there, you can download it, print it, or even color it digitally using a tablet or iPad. Each of these free printable PDF coloring sheets is sized for standard US letter paper (8.5 x 11 inches), but they also print perfectly on A4 paper. They’re easy to use at home, in the classroom, or on the go—just print and ride!
Fun Things To Do With Your Motorcycle Coloring Pages
1. Create a Motorcycle Racetrack Wall Mural
After your child colors several motorcycle coloring pages, cut out the motorcycles and use them to decorate a racetrack scene on the wall. Tape down a large sheet of butcher paper or poster board. Draw roads, curves, and scenery like trees or pit stops. Then glue the colored motorcycles onto the track to make a full-blown racing mural! This is a great group activity for classrooms or birthday parties.
2. Make a Motorcycle Flipbook
Pick out a series of printable motorcycle coloring sheets that show different styles or movements. Once colored, trim them all to the same size. Staple them together on one edge to create a fun flipbook. When you flip through the pages quickly, it looks like the motorcycles are riding across the page. Add extra details like motion lines or background blur for extra speed!
3. Build a Pop-Up Motorcycle Card
Turn your favorite motorcycle coloring sheet into a 3D greeting card! After coloring, cut out the motorcycle and fold a piece of construction paper in half. Cut two small tabs into the fold and pop them out to create a stand. Glue the motorcycle onto the tabs so it pops out when the card opens. Add messages like “Happy Birthday, Speedster!” or “You’re Wheelie Awesome!”
4. Design Your Own Motorcycle Trading Cards
Cut your printable motorcycle coloring pages into smaller squares or rectangles. Color each one, then add bike names, stats, or fun facts on the back. Laminate the cards or cover them with clear packing tape to make them last. You can even create a game with them by ranking the bikes based on speed, power, or coolness!
5. Create a Motorcycle Helmet Mask
Use the head of a rider from a motorcycle coloring sheet, or just draw your own helmet outline. Color it, cut it out, and attach a string or a craft stick to turn it into a wearable helmet mask. Kids can pretend to be their favorite riders while zooming around the house or backyard on pretend bikes.
6. DIY Motorcycle Puzzle
After coloring a motorcycle sheet, glue it onto a piece of cardboard or cardstock. Once dry, cut it into puzzle pieces using scissors (zig-zag or curvy lines work great). Mix up the pieces and challenge your child to put their own puzzle back together. It’s a fun way to reuse their art in a whole new way.
7. Motorcycle Mobile for the Ceiling
Color several different motorcycle coloring pages, cut out the bikes, and punch a hole in the top of each. Tie each one to a piece of string, then attach the strings to a hanger or paper plate to create a hanging mobile. Hang it in a bedroom or classroom for a spinning display of two-wheeled fun.
8. Create a Motorcycle Storybook
Use multiple motorcycle coloring sheets to tell a story. Each page can be part of an adventure—like a dirt bike race in the desert or a motorcycle chase through a city. Once the pages are colored, write a few sentences under each picture. Staple the sheets together to make a personalized motorcycle storybook.
9. Make a Motorcycle Photo Frame
Color a motorcycle page, then cut out the middle to fit a photo of your child. Glue the picture behind the opening and place the whole thing in a dollar store frame or on a piece of cardboard as a stand. Now it looks like your child is riding the motorcycle! It’s a great gift idea for Father’s Day or birthdays.
10. Motorcycle Garland Banner
Cut out several colored motorcycles and string them together to create a festive banner. Hang it up in a bedroom, garage, or for a motorcycle-themed party. You can also add letters to spell out words like “Vroom Vroom” or “Born to Ride.”
11. Make a Ride-and-Match Game
Print two copies of the same coloring sheets and color them the same or in different colors. Cut out the motorcycles and mix them up. Now play a memory-matching game by flipping the pieces over and trying to find the pairs. It’s a simple but fun way to build memory skills.
12. DIY Bike License Plates
Use a small portion of a motorcycle coloring page to make a custom bike license plate. After coloring, write your child’s name or a cool phrase like “Speed King” on it. Laminate it or glue it onto thick cardboard. Tape it onto their toy bike or scooter for a personalized ride. These motorcycle coloring sheets are not just fun—they’re full of creative ways to play, learn, and decorate. So download your favorite free printable PDF coloring pages today and let the vrooming fun begin!


















































