Synthiaks
Senior Retro Guru
Blimey! They certainly present some braking challenges pre-disk brakes
probably don't go fast enough on snow to warrent much braking!
Blimey! They certainly present some braking challenges pre-disk brakes
I have a pair of the Simon Rowaker Snowcats on my 91 Pinnacle
Yes, that bike has been disassembled as it was always just a fun experiment. All parts being retasked for more permanent builds with several valuable lessons gleaned from that bike.Are those the ones from your cunningdale? that looked great....
Had further correspondence with the seller. No pics yet as his brother is away, however some more background.
The bike was built for an extreme endurance race called 'I Did a Sport Impossible Adventure race' widely considered to be the worlds toughest, 1100 miles across an arctic wasteland. This bike and its rider, Andrew, were one of only two that successfully completed the event. The bike and Andrew feature in a film called 'A Thin White line', unfortunately the only version online is pretty low res and there are no close ups of the bike, however the bike is there and the story behind the bikes journey is quite moving actually, incredible levels of resilience and determination to complete the ordeal in honour of a lost friend.
If you're interested in watching just for the bike then you need to jump to the second half, like I said no close ups sadly, we'll have to wait for some photos to see the bike in detail during the race.
Fascinating story and a rich history come with this bike, it's a proven race winner that withstood the worst nature could throw at it. While many other bikes fell apart or needed drastic emergency trailside repairs this one sailed through all the way to the finish line without any issues. It's bkes like this that make the sport and this hobby what it is
It's the English lad called Andrew, you see the bike in quite a few shots but it's not clear enough to pick any details out.Couldn't spot the exact bike in this....but very interesting film......hardcore.