Tandems..... (stop laughing)

Tandems..... (stop laughing)

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philelmer

Original Poster:

195 posts

222 months

Saturday 18th August 2007
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Anyone ever tried riding a tandem solo? No idea why, but I quite fancied one for novelty value. They seem to go for about 150-200 nicker on ebay so if no-one else has tried it I'll buy one and assuming I don't break both my arms, will make an effort to write about how great/terrible they are for the amusement of the masses.

Phil

snotrag

14,925 posts

218 months

Saturday 18th August 2007
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Make sure you sit on the front seat - HTH.

agent006

12,058 posts

271 months

Saturday 18th August 2007
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I would guess that weight transfer under braking would be your biggest problem.

sjwb

550 posts

215 months

Saturday 18th August 2007
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Brilliant form of transport and no problem to ride solo. Having said that, with the addition of the rear rider - a serious quick machine.

Greendubber

13,808 posts

210 months

Saturday 18th August 2007
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I did the downhill course on a tandem at the Malvern Classic when it was still an event.

Serious fun!.

Buy buy buy!!!!!

T

BadgerBenji

3,524 posts

225 months

Saturday 18th August 2007
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Oh yes, they can be a giggle, just remember the length on corners wink And that you havent as much weight on the back proportionally as you normally have.


philelmer

Original Poster:

195 posts

222 months

Sunday 19th August 2007
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Let me get this right, a toy that can do brilliant back wheel skids and has an excuse to not turn right at mini rounabouts properly. Cheers lads, you've got me convinced.

I can even make lazy hitch-hikers do some work...

Moose.

5,342 posts

248 months

Sunday 19th August 2007
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Tandems are a hoot biggrin My mate used to have a "mountain bike" one which we decided to take down a few trails. I've never been so scared or laughed so hard in my life. Sitting on the back seat going down a trail is a nuts experiance.

spunky-mon

898 posts

216 months

Monday 20th August 2007
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my dad built a tandem a few years back, a briliant bit of kit.

he also built one of them low rider type things with the pedals out in front and the big long handle bars. i will try and find some pics if i can.


edward1

839 posts

273 months

Monday 20th August 2007
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Have a mtb tandem I ride wi the other half. The times when I've ridden it solo it feels seriously wierd with no one one the back. Ok once you get used to it. As you say back whell locks v easily when no one is sat over it.

oddman

2,754 posts

259 months

Monday 20th August 2007
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You'll get bored with the comedians telling you that you've lost your 'passenger'

Probably a bit of a waste of money unless you've got a regular partner - tho' buying a cheap one, doing a trip and then eBaying it could make sense.

Make sure the brakes work.