mcshroom
Bionic Subsonic
- Location
- Egremont, Cumbria
I think the two main presenters like cycling. A couple weeks ago they had a go at tandem riding, and today they are going to have a go at riding penny-farthings. (BBC1 sometime in the next hour)
I think the two main presenters like cycling. A couple weeks ago they had a go at tandem riding, and today they are going to have a go at riding penny-farthings. (BBC1 sometime in the next hour)
Do penny farthings have a a sort of 'step' halfway up the main tube?
You use that as a 'step up' as you push up to get going?
James Starley in Coventry added the tangent spokes[sup][4][/sup] and the mounting step to his famous bicycle named "Ariel." He is regarded as the father of the British cycling industry. Ball bearings, solid rubber tires and hollow-section steel frames became standard, reducing weight and making the ride much smoother.[sup][4][/sup]
I just caught the end of that, I'll have to see if I can get the full thing on iplayer; was that Hilldodger?