From the man who brought us real-life Wolverine claws and Magneto shoes that let you walk on the ceiling, comes a new invention that's just in time for the colder weather: A bike with ice wheels.
Amateur inventor Colin Furze replaced his bicycle's wimpy rubber tires with something far more dangerous and fleeting. After making the icy bike wheels in -- no surprise -- the freezer, he takes his creation on a tour through town and ultimately, on top of a frozen glacier.
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Typical bikes could never withstand an icy terrain, but Furze flies through with ease. He has less luck, however, when riding the bike uphill on city streets.
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Of course, going downhill is no picnic, either.
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He also gives it a try with orange juice -- because why not? Although this seems to disintegrate almost immediately.
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Furze told Mashable that he's been able to fund his quirky projects thanks to the success of his previous videos.
"It used to be just a hobby, but now I earn enough from YouTube," the former handyman said. "Now I do this all day -- it's much more fun than plumbing."