Originally posted by zeitghost
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Previously on "Bike building programme on BBC4"
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Oh yes, I saw part of that one. Its own tectonic plateOriginally posted by zeitghostDidn't realise that Anglesey was quite so geologically curious.
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Did Alice Roberts get her kit off?Originally posted by zeitghostI thought Sunday's offering was more interesting than last night's.
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"Coast" is also a cracking series. I always end up glued to it when watching, even though initial expectations usually start off quite low.
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Originally posted by zeitghostIndeed.
It was vaguely interesting seeing the insides of most of the suppliers' factories.
Aside from the odd one or two who wouldn't let him film inside.
We still make stuff & have factories!!
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You'd need to be working for the BBC to be able to afford to build it.
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pushbike or motorbike?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostGosh.
It cost £4k for the bits.
I wonder how much it cost to fly the crew around the world to get the bits?
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Bike building programme on BBC4
Gosh.
It cost £4k for the bits.
I wonder how much it cost to fly the crew around the world to get the bits?
Pushbike.
Very expensive pushbike using bits from the UK (frame & saddle), gearset and handlebars from Italy, wheels from California, bearing thingie for steering from Oregon, tyres from Germany.
Looked quite pretty when it was done.
The saddle alone was more or less handmade & cost a very reasonable £90.
Looked uncomfortable to me though.Last edited by zeitghost; 11 April 2017, 09:32.Tags: None
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