Motorcycle Doing a Stunt Jump Coloring Page
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This Motorcycle Doing a Stunt Jump Coloring Page catches a motocross bike at the top of its arc, both wheels clear of everything, with the wooden ramp it left already small at the bottom of the sheet. The rider is in full gear: helmet, goggles, chest protector, boots, knee pads. A sun with straight rays and two flat clouds fill the space above, two low mountains close off the horizon, and a puff of dust still hangs beside the ramp. A free printable motorcycle stunt coloring page for ages 4 to 10.
How this coloring page was created
For this page we entered the concept: "A motorcycle soaring high off a ramp with the rider standing on the pegs, the ramp small at the bottom of the page" on Colorin AI and generated a print ready coloring page in seconds.
Worth saying plainly: the generator kept the rider seated rather than standing on the pegs, so the page you print is not quite the one the words asked for. What the prompt did deliver is the part that matters, the phrase "the ramp small at the bottom of the page". That is what pushed the bike up into the top half and left a wide band of empty white between it and the ground, which is what makes the jump read as high instead of as a bike parked in mid air.
Details of this motorcycle stunt coloring page
The ramp is the piece that gives the page its scale. It is not a mound of dirt, which is how the other jump sheet in this set is drawn. This one is built: planks laid across the run, a support post underneath and a cross braced frame holding it up.
Having a built ramp under a flying bike is what turns the drawing into a story a child can follow. The eye starts at the ramp, runs up the empty white and arrives at the bike, in that order, every time. A dirt mound would have made the same jump look like an accident.
Counting the drawing: the ramp face is planked in five long boards that narrow toward its lip, and the frame beneath shows one upright post crossed by four braces. Both knobby tires carry about twenty six lugs around the rim over spoke wheels of roughly sixteen spokes each. The rider is drawn in segments, four bands down each arm and three down each leg, with a helmet built from five pieces: shell, peak, chin bar, goggle strap and goggle lens. The sun above sends out twelve straight rays around a plain circle, the two clouds are three bumps each, and the dust puff beside the ramp is four rounded bulges. Two mountains carry a small notched cap apiece.
Coloring Ideas and Techniques
The empty white between the ramp and the bike is not a mistake to be filled in. It is the jump. If it gets a sky color, the drawing flattens and the bike stops looking airborne, so the strongest version of this page leaves that band untouched and puts the color everywhere else.
The rider is the place to be bold. Racing gear in real life is loud on purpose, so pick two colors that fight each other and split the segments between them, one for the arms and helmet and the other for the chest and legs. The bike underneath can then stay in a single quiet tone and the rider will still read from across the room.
Chasing a particular jump? Turn a photo into a coloring page and print the bike from your own track day the same way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this motorcycle stunt coloring page free to download?
Yes, the PDF downloads free for home and school use.
What age is this motorcycle stunt coloring page best for?
Ages 4 to 10. The tire lugs and the rider's gear segments are the small work; everything else is large and open.
Can I use this motorcycle stunt coloring page for commercial use?
Personal use is free. Commercial use needs a Colorin AI subscription.








