Monocoque (/ˈmɒnɵkɒk/ or /ˈmɒnɵkoʊk/) is a structural approach that supports loads through an object's external skin, similar to a pingpong ball or egg shell. The term is also used to indicate a form of vehicle construction in which the skin provides the main structural support, although this is rare and is usually confused with either semi-monocoque or a unibody. The word monocoque comes from the Greek for single (mono) and French for shell (coque).[1] The technique may also be called structural skin or stressed skin.
And another thing.I wouldn't have been quite as keen as Guy bombing down that hill, then having to turn, on what is virtually a steel rim wheel. Nightmare.
43 minutes! It's the revelation at around 33 minutes that got me. Dog poo. Rubbed in to cow hide to help in the manufacture of leather making belts for machinery.
I'm just wondering how the BBC got him to talk slower for his canal boat series!
Having watched that, it looks like he's doing that on 'slicks'.
Well that's the more blunt way of putting it but as usual he's dead right.
Risking duplication of threads but couldn't find anything else.Is anyone watching the guy Martin prog/series that begins in a little under an hour on C4?It appears he's trying to VERY FAST on a road bike . . .More here . . .
"Not available in your region" Grrrr