How to build a bicycle in TOTK (Zelda Tears of the Kingdom)

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The internet has been flooded with various land vehicle schemes recently in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. However, most of these vehicles require tons of different parts. A bicycle is something every Zelda player should consider assembling, as it only requires two parts.

Instructions for building a bicycle in TOTK (Zelda Tears of the Kingdom)

An aero bike might be the easiest vehicle to build in Kingdom Tears. All players will need a joystick and two fans.

To assemble it, I found it best to get to an elevated area with a flat surface, preferably a block, to work on. Begin by placing the joystick on the flat surface facing the joint.

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Next, take one fan with the Ultrahand, lift it upright, and roll it away. Then tilt it once so that the fan is pointing at an angle of 45% downward; This is how a bicycle gets off the ground.

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Take the propeller in this position and attach the top of the propeller to the tip of the joystick like this.

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After that, players can move the joystick off the surface. Take the second propeller and rotate it at the same 45% angle. This time, though, attach the bottom of the propeller to the back of the joystick.

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When I did this I found it hard to get the steering stick if the propeller in the back was too smashed. This propeller really needs to be on the edge of the joystick so Link has enough room to get in and steer.

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If done right, players should have a fully functional bicycle! He can ride around the whole of Hyrule. Just be sure to bring plenty of Zonai Fee.

Want more Zelda Tears of the Kingdom guides? Pro Game Guides have you covered with Where to Farm Zonaite (Map) in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom (TotK).

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