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Animated Bike for Adults/Teens/Elders with Custom Animation - Wheels/Pedals and Sims

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rebecah unfortunately passed away in Jan 2024. She was a profilic creator and will be missed by the whole community both here and at AffinitySims.
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Uploaded: 17th Jan 2008 at 6:22 PM
Updated: 8th Dec 2008 at 9:39 PM by -Maylin-
I've had several requests for this bike and I really needed a break from my updates for my animated farm animal creations that I created for the farm contest at MTS2. I didn't realize this would take quite so much time to create. I'm very new to creating animations and if you need perfection I'm afraid I can't give it to you. I did really try to get the legs to be in sync with the pedals but I'm just not able to accomplish this. The animations are created seperate from each other as far as I know there isn't a way to create them together, if there were it would make it 100% easier.

I've created two ride option one that they ride the bike in a normal way and the second they will do some wheelies.

It is found under Knowledge/Exercise for $149.00 simoleons.

Adults, Teens and Elders are enable to ride either option. They gain fun, fitness and earn body skills while riding it.

Video of bike is posted here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1ocQyVBjTU

Note:If Sims are riding it when you exit the game it will disappear, because it is controlled by an NPC.












Additional Credits:
All that help make this possible. SimPE creators, CEP creators, Peter & Inge Jones for the PJSE SimPE plugin, this site, Stephen Cox creator of UVMapper, and creators of MilkShape. Echo who has taught me more than anyone and I highly recommend her tutorials found at MTS2. Wes_h for his animation plugins and his detailed answers to my questions. Dr Pixel for his base meshes.