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Ok, some of you will see this as a vanity thread. But plenty of people have asked for better photos of my tandem. Here they are:
http://www.ozbikesports.com/images/tfrontview.jpg
http://www.ozbikesports.com/images/tbackview.jpg
All titanium frame with S&S couplers.
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Here's the front hub with 20mm thru-axle, and rear with 9mm QR:
http://www.ozbikesports.com/images/tfronthub.jpg
http://www.ozbikesports.com/images/trearhub.jpg
Here's a shot of the driveside, and one of the cockpit, from the front view:
http://www.ozbikesports.com/images/tdriveside.jpg
http://www.ozbikesports.com/images/tcockpit.jpg
Finally, here's a closeup of a coupler, once of the welds, and finally, one that begins to show my OCD when it comes to bikes. You can barely see the SRP chainring bolts. They're blue, and the cable tip nearby for the shifter matches. Since the brakes are Avid, the tips near them are red. I need help. :D
[edit] The brake cable tips are blue, shift ones are red
http://www.ozbikesports.com/images/tcoupler.jpg
http://www.ozbikesports.com/images/twelds.jpg
http://www.ozbikesports.com/images/tocd.jpg
Good Lord! How much did that bloody thing cost? (In US currency.)
Good Lord! How much did that bloody thing cost? (In US currency.)
That's such an impolite question.
We started with an XT/XTR drivetrain, custom titanium disc brake rotors, different pedals, tires, and different seats. We've also bought some hydraulic brakes that haven't been installed yet. I don't even want to add everything up.
Nice BB welds! (That is such an understatement)
Custom built, I suppose?
I like the purple bell on the rear admiral's bar...
Aussies have always been the adventurous sorts. Looks like this tandem can go anywhere . . . except maybe across the Tasman Sea (bet you could attach pontoons and pedal across that too!).
A very serious off-roader!
Pedal on!
Rudy and Kay/zonatandem/USA
I like the purple bell on the rear admiral's bar...
You can't see the pink kitty sticker on her stem. By the way, the stoker stem is the last piece of steel on the bike, and I've got the aluminium replacement already.
Jur - but of course. ;)
You can't see the pink kitty sticker on her stem. By the way, the stoker stem is the last piece of steel on the bike, and I've got the aluminium replacement already.
Jur - but of course. ;)
Built in Oz?
(BTW I can't find those tandem photos of mine, looked all over the PC last night and the MMC is misplaced. Try again tonight.)
That's such an impolite question.
FYI: I'm not a polite person.
:eek:
Assembled in Oz, from parts sourced from the US mostly. Thylacine told me the frame would be 3-4x would I paid for it, if it was made locally.
jeez, now we have to add 'how much did that cost' to the catagory of questions we can't ask:
How old are you,
How much do you weigh,
Are you adopted
<chuckle chuckle>
BTW
36
175
No
and I paid $4500 for the tandem
36
200lb (+/-)
Nope. But my siblings are, and I may adopt one of my step-children.
I don't want to know what I've spent.
45
165lb
I don't think so
don't have tandem, will travel
BTW, if you get a divorce (God forbid), a Ti-tandem becomes a liability, no? I mean you can still drive a car as a single person, but the tandem... that'ld look weird. I suppose you could cruise around the single bars: "Do you wanna go for a ride?" (Have vidcam ready for look on face when prospect sees tandem instead of racy car.)
Jur - I wouldn't even want to think about that. But when I was single - I loaned out my Cannondale. The one with the Fatty SL Headshok. This nurse from UCLA Medical Center would call up and ask if she could ride my fatty.
No, the Aussie Princess is my one and only. I plan on keeping her.
There is someone here that rides the Hotter than Hell with a skeleton on the back. There's always a solution.
BTW expatriate...I got an Aussie too. She grew up in Toowoomba. Of course, I'm now corrupting her in our evil capitalist society. :p
45
165lb
I don't think so
don't have tandem, will travel
BTW, if you get a divorce (God forbid), a Ti-tandem becomes a liability, no? I mean you can still drive a car as a single person, but the tandem... that'ld look weird. I suppose you could cruise around the single bars: "Do you wanna go for a ride?" (Have vidcam ready for look on face when prospect sees tandem instead of racy car.)
It's got couplers. In a divorce, they split the tandem.
Everyone with a tandem should have a partner. (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=94683&highlight=supabad)
Doggus, mine wants to live in the US too. We move in about 8 weeks.
Jim-bob, good point. Terrible thought, but good point. I'd hate to become "Uncoupled".
That is a pretty bike. And...
you need to shorten your brake cable ends to less then 1/2 inch, per Avid. (So they don't end up catching in the rotors)
Thanks, Chuck. I need to get my dang braided lines and install the Maguras. But that can wait until I get back to the US.
73/70
135/110
He adopted this country/she's native born
Cheaper than a second car/Investment in our health
Pedal on TWOgether!
Rudy and Kay/zonatandem
...hope I'm still ped'lin when I'm that age!
So...ExPat...
You decided on where in the county you're moving to? South? Let's get a tandem ride scheduled to welcome you to the area...
So...ExPat...
You decided on where in the county you're moving to? South? Let's get a tandem ride scheduled to welcome you to the area...
Haven't narrowed it down yet. Looks like east SLC, but that's only a guess. We'll arrive about 2 months before our bikes, but I will take you up on that offer at some point.
Very nice bike
My solution to the divorce question: First, of course, try not to (family therapy, etc.) but if it happens keep the tandem and do this. It is my daughter's and mine solution to my wife not riding with us very often on our triplet. Works great. Our favorite animal to bring is the kangaroo which plays "Imagine" (Beatles), but others like this black dog come along sometimes instead.
In these pictures, the bike is decorated for a Christmas Light ride.
24/4/35
155/30/120
none of us adopted
$3250 (including kid crank)
By the way, I also ride this bike alone. My single is a department store bike I got for my 12th b'day. The triplet's quality is so much superior that I can't stand to ride the single (plus the frame is too small and is rusting). So I always ride the triplet. I imagine it looks odd, but I sure enjoy it, and I don't mind drawing attention to myself. Sure the bike is a little heavier and has a much longer turning radius, but I don't mind.
There is no divorce question. Only someone making a bad joke.
I just picked up the Topeak rack that works with disc brakes. Any else tried this yet? A simple solution to the rack/disc problem.
I just picked up the Topeak rack that works with disc brakes. Any else tried this yet? A simple solution to the rack/disc problem.
Picture or link, this thread would be much better with pictures!
Warning! The images you are about to view are graphic, and you may find them disturbing. If you have a strong stomach, proceed with caution.
Yeah, the time has come to pack my tandem for the trip back to the US. Into a box, then a shipping container. We'll be reunited some time in March! :eek:
Here it is, on the Ultimate. I forgot to take the pedals off while the chains were still on. The bleeding stopped in after about an hour. Chains were removed, rear brake cable disconnected, rear derailleur removed, front one indexed with a Sharpie, then both cables rolled up and everything packed into bubble wrap.
Ok, I suppose the last post, I got a bit ahead of myself. After removing the stuff mentioned above, I used my handy titanium spanner to uncouple the rear end of the frame.
The rack and seats were removed. The seats went into the box, along with the rear portion of the frame. Then it was time to remove the captain's bars and the fork. A single crown Marzocchi DJ would eliminate the need to remove the fork. The box on the ground is what I was going to pack the fork and 3 frame tubes into, but I could see that it was all going to fit into one big box.
A bit of bubble wrap, and the front of the frame went into the box. The front wheel went in next to it, with the fork wrapped in more bubble wrap, and laid over the back wheel. The 3 frame tubes were also wrapped in bubble wrap, and laid on top of it all. There's room to spare. When it comes out, I will hopefully be installing a Marzocchi, plus the Magura hydraulic brakes that have been in their original box for the last year. Once it is fully sorted out, custom boxes will be designed for travel. My dream is for it to fit into two boxes, which magically turn into a trailer when the bike comes out. I already have the wheels.
Isn't the Postie one of our best friends? Not 2 days after we arrived in the US, our wonderful postal employee showed up with a box containing a Marzocchi DJ fork. I'll update this thread when our stuff arrives in Utah, and I can put the tandem back together.
Oh, thanks to all of you that took the time to view this.
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