The World’s First Mini V8 Bike You Can Ride – Powered by Cison V8! Insane! | Stirlingkit
June 04, 2025Half a year ago, a comment popped up under one of the Cison V8 engine videos: “Putting this on a moped would be fun too.” That simple idea sparked the imagination of DIY creator “Lets Learn Something,” who decided to take on the challenge. Using the tiny yet powerful Cison V8 engine and a pile of scrap car parts, he built a fully rideable mini motorcycle — and actually rode it out on the street!
Most people think of the Cison V8 as just a cool display model, but this project proves it’s so much more. The engine’s pistons move and valves open just like a real V8, and when it fires up, it roars with a deep, powerful growl — just like a full-sized motorcycle. The sound alone is jaw-dropping coming from something that fits in the palm of your hand.
Building this mini bike was no easy feat. From power transmission and suspension to steering and cooling, every single component needed to be carefully engineered and perfectly tuned. The frame had to be lightweight but strong enough to handle the rider’s weight and the forces of riding. On top of that, the creator even crafted a custom tiny helmet to match the bike’s scale — talk about attention to detail!
Watching him kickstart the engine and ride that tiny bike is pure comedy gold. The huge size difference between the rider and the bike, combined with the authentic V8 roar, makes for an unforgettable sight that had viewers both amazed and laughing out loud.
Real comments from the viewers say it all:
“That little twist throttle”
“This is the best thing on YouTube right now. Well done sir!”
“The model can run and he actually rides it — that’s insane!”
“That engine sounds amazing — and the bike looks like a blast!”
“Perfect size for my wife.”
“The visual contrast is hilarious, made me laugh so hard.”
Cison V8 engines have powered all kinds of projects — RC crawlers, trucks, tanks, even boats. But this is the first time anyone has built a rideable mini motorcycle and actually taken it out for a spin. There was a cool static Harley-style build with the smaller Cison V2 engine, but no one has ever ridden one like this.
Want to hear this beast roar? Check it out here:
[Cison V8 official site link]