7 Days to Die: How to Build a Minibike (November 2023)
Published by
James marcus
1 year ago
Are you sick of walking everywhere in 7 Days to Die? Then crafting a Minibike might be right up your alley! It was the first vehicle added to the game and is still very useful to acquire, especially during the mid-game of progression.
On top of that, it has 27 slots to store your items. This makes it an efficient way to bring back items found during routine scavenging hunts.
7 Days to Die: How to Build a Minibike
The Minibike requires 5 different types of components to craft on a workbench.
2x Wheels
Each wheel requires the following components:
24x Scrap Polymers
Any tool can be used to collect them from tires on the ground, but using the wrench gives more of them.
1x Bottle of Acid
Bottles of Acid can be looted from Sinks, Working Stiffs Crates, Working Stiff Tools Work Trucks, Cardboard Boxes, Trash Compactors, Green Drawers, Trash, Garage Storage, Tilt Trucks, Utility Carts, Janitor Cart, non-drivable vehicles, Wooden Desks, Iron Desks, Night Stands, Lockers, Car Wrecks, Chemistry Sets, & Construction Crates.
If you’ve read the “Wasteland Treasures: Acid Perk” book then acid can be obtained by disassembling vehicles that can’t be driven (around 8%-15% chance), Acid Barrels, Chemistry Sets (5%), Medical Supplies (5%). Uncovered Army Trucks provide an 8% chance, however, the covered ones have a 15% chance. Any other vehicle that can’t be driven has a 15% chance (except the sedan).
6x Clay Soil (Gathered while digging in most ground dirt anywhere in Navezgane).
2x Oil
Oil can be obtained from Trash Piles, Harvesting Sedans, and a few other places. It is also found on nearly all types of zombies, so it’s very common.
15x Coal
Coal can be obtained from mining Coal Ore or chopping down burnt trees and wooden debris in both the Burnt Forest and Wasteland biomes. It can also spawn at the side of the metal works building. It can also be looted from zombies and containers, but it’s rare. Ovens are the most common container.
Minibike Chassis
15x Forged Iron
12x Iron (Crafted from Iron ore).
6x Clay Soil (Gathered while digging in most ground dirt anywhere in Navezgane).
Mechanical Parts can be found by left-clicking with a Wrench on Air Conditioners, Gas Stations, Office Chairs, File Cabinets, Reinforced Drawbridges, Shopping Carts, Gas Pumps, Ovens, Sedans, Safes, and Metal Doors.
6x Duct Tape
1x Glue
1x Cloth
6x Leather
Leather can be obtained by harvesting dead animals, such as Boars, Rabbits, Bears, Stags, Zombie Dogs, & Zombie Bears. You need either a Hunting Knife, Bone Knife, Machete, or an Axe / Fire Axe to harvest the animals.
1x Electrical Parts
Electrical Parts can be found by left-clicking with a Wrench on Street Lights, Gas Stations, Sedans, Cash Registers, Air Conditioners, Stoves, & Refrigerators.
Mechanical Parts can be found by left-clicking with a Wrench on Air Conditioners, Gas Stations, Office Chairs, File Cabinets, Reinforced Drawbridges, Shopping Carts, Gas Pumps, Ovens, Sedans, Safes, and Metal Doors.
3x Spring
Springs can be obtained from Working Stiffs Crates, Sedans, harvesting blocks and purchasing from a vendor.
1x Headlight
Headlights can be obtained by destroying Sedans that have been burned out. You’ll need a wrench to do it. It can also be found in stores, and Garage Storage.
3x Electrical Parts
Electrical Parts can be found by left-clicking with a Wrench on Street Lights, Gas Stations, Sedans, Cash Registers, Air Conditioners, Stoves, and Refrigerators.
9x Short Iron Pipe
Requires either Forged Iron or the mats to craft it (12x Iron, 6x Clay Soil).
Engine
Engines can be obtained from Working Stiffs Crates and by using a Wrench on Sedans. Occasionally some are found on buses or trucks as well. Another source of them is Lumberjack zombies, but it’s quite rare.
Lead Car Battery
Lead Car Batteries are mostly found in decayed Sedans.
And that’s everything you need to build a Minibike in 7 Days to Die. It’s a lot of effort, but 100% worth it in the end!
Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.