The wind in your face, the roar of the engine and the feeling of absolute freedom – motorcycles fascinate not only adults, but also many children. Whether it’s the lightning-fast racing machines on the slopes, the mud-covered motocross bikes off-road or the comfortable scooters in the city: two-wheelers have a very special appeal. Motorcycle coloring pages are the perfect fuel for little bikers who dream of racing over the asphalt themselves one day.
When coloring in the coloring pages, technology fans can take a close look at every cylinder and every exhaust. You decide on the design: Should the bike be bright red with yellow lightning bolts? Or would you prefer matt black for a cool look? The detailed images not only promote creativity, but also fine motor skills, as handlebars, spokes and engine parts are often delicately drawn.

A rider navigating a narrow path through a canyon with cacti.

A vintage-style motorcycle parked in front of a cozy roadside cafe.

A motocross rider performing a big jump over a hill on a dirt track.

A motorcycle standing in a garage filled with professional tools and tires.

A cute chubby bear in a helmet rides a scooter with a front basket, simple lines for coloring.

A coloring page of a classic Vespa scooter with a front basket standing under a large tree, simple lines.

A little boy wearing a helmet happily rides a small motorcycle on a road through a green park.

A racer in protective clothing drives a fast motorcycle with the number 1 on a race track in front of spectators.
Instructions for motorcycle coloring pages
To really capture the look of chrome and steel, shades of silver and gray are essential. A gray colored pencil can be used for the tires, while a silver gel pen makes the handlebars and rims shine. When it comes to the covering of the sports machines, things can get bright: bright green, bright blue or aggressive red are the favorites here.
Motorcycle coloring pages with simple shapes, such as a funny scooter or a side view of a motorcycle with thick lines, are suitable for the youngest fans. Older children who are enthusiastic about technology love scenes where you can see the mechanics of the engine or action-packed scenes in which a motocross rider jumps through the air. A tip: also paint dust clouds or racing stripes to represent speed!
12 motorcycle coloring pages to print for free
Our collection goes full throttle with 12 varied motorcycle coloring pages that will make the heart of every two-wheeler fan beat faster. You will find everything from the classic chopper with high handlebars to super-fast racing motorcycles and police motorcycles in action.
The images offer a great mix of technical attention to detail and dynamic action. This way, children can learn the differences between the different types of motorcycles in a playful way. All templates are available to download for free as JPG or PDF files and can be printed out immediately at home – ready for the next round on the paper racetrack.

A scooter is parked on the sandy beach next to palm trees and a parasol, with the sea and waves in the background.

A police motorcycle with a signal light stands in front of a police station, clear lines ideal for children to color.

Cute Pikachu wears a helmet and sits on a small motorcycle, his long ears stick out funny.

Naruto rides a cool sports motorcycle on a road with pine trees and Mount Fuji in the background.

Two funny Minions ride a motorcycle with a sidecar in the shape of a large banana on the road.

A rider steers a motocross motorcycle over a bumpy path in a majestic mountain landscape.

A robot with big eyes and gears on its head drives a motorcycle on a winding road through fields.

SpongeBob, laughing, rides a three-wheeled motorcycle with a burger sidecar in an underwater landscape.

A young delivery man in a helmet drives a scooter through the city with a large package in the back seat.

Super Mario smiles and waves as he rides a scooter along a winding road between hills.


A farmer in a hat rides a motorcycle with a basket full of fresh vegetables, a farm in the background.
6 creative ideas with motorcycle coloring pages
Design workshop Let the children design their own “dream bike”. The coloring pages often have space on the tank or fairing. Starting numbers, flame patterns or cool logos (like skulls or animals) can be drawn here.
Your own race track Glue several A4 sheets of paper together and draw a curvy road on them. The cut out motorcycles can then “drive” on this route. Who is first at the finish line?
Helmet to match the bike Every motorcyclist needs a helmet! Next to the motorcycle, draw a simple circle as a helmet and have the child paint it in the exact same design as the motorcycle. Safety comes first – even on paper!
Motorcycle Mobile Print out different machine types (cross, scooter, athlete) in a slightly smaller size. Glue them to cardboard, cut them out and hang them on two crossed sticks. The bikes spin in the wind as if they were going in circles.
Gift for biker dads Many fathers (or mothers) ride motorcycles themselves. A beautifully colored picture that perhaps even resembles your parents’ real motorcycle is a great Father’s Day or birthday gift for the workshop or office.
Cool Door Signs A picture of a motocross rider doing a stunt fits perfectly on the door of an action-packed child’s room. Add “Biker Zone” or the child’s name in bold letters.
Painting by numbers with motorcycles
Motorcycles are complex machines. Paint by Numbers helps children understand which parts belong together. It shows where the seat ends and the tank begins or which parts of the engine should have a metallic shine. The result often looks deceptively real.

Colored version

Coloring version
Free Motorcycle Coloring Book PDF
We have filled the tank again: A free PDF with 16 different motorcycle coloring pages is waiting for you. From vintage cars to future bikes, everything is there. The coloring book can be downloaded at any time and is ideal for bridging long waiting times or getting creative on rainy days.
With our motorcycle coloring pages you can bring action and enthusiasm for technology into the children’s room. It’s a wonderful way for children to safely express their passion for speed on paper. Helmet on, pens out and off you go!













