๐ Track stands, manuals...
If you've ever wanted to learn to do these things by proxy via a fit blonde TV presenter wearing a low-cut top and inappropriate shorts, now's your chance.
And now, "through the round window", she's getting a bespoke fatbike knocked up for her to use on her trip to the South Pole.
I see an over the bars moment coming up!
keep off the bloody brakes ๐
That is a terrible helmet!
It has to be asked though....what tyres for the South Pole? ๐
20cm ones apparently!
what tyres for the South Pole?
Long thin straight ones with a slidy bottom.
eh? Why not just take a normal fatbike?
need to get that rope off the back tyre too.
She's already been. Hardly rode the bike - some useless sand bike thing.
[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/diaries/helen-skeltons-polar-challenge-for-sport-relief ]The blog.[/url]
This is telling:
Overall stats:Miles on kite: 329 (8 days)
Miles on bike: 103 (7 days)
Miles on skis: 68 (3 days)Helen x
Just done some MTB race - "Over The Hump"? Why do TV presenters never wear proper cycling clobber? Same with Countryfile. Always wobbling along in denims and a tweed jacket with a helmet hanging off the back of their head.
Isn't 'a low cut top and inappropriate shorts' proper gear, it sounds ideal to me.
AND SERIOUSLY EXPENSIVE!!! ๐ฏ $4100
and for an extra $1.5k you can have a motor
I can't believe it's using standard, off-the-shelf transmission. Plenty of people on this forum will have experienced them freezing up on winter night-rides in the UK, never mind the Artic Circle...
Surely it'd have been better off with some kind of internal gears, and specific low-temperature lubrication?
