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.

Of course, going downhill is no picnic, either.

He also gives it a try with orange juice — because why not? Although this seems to disintegrate almost immediately.

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."