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Mark B
 
My wife and I have been considering an entry level tandem for several years. Similar story to most, don't want to spend too much until we know we love it, but know we can't go too cheap if we want to maintain a decent riding experience.

We have ridden the Trek 900 and did not find it terribly appealing. Recently road a 2004 KHS Tandemania Alite and really liked it. We would buy that bike if we could find one, but we could wait a long time to find one used. Unfortunately, in 2005 KHS changed the Alite pretty dramatically in frame design and componetry. The price dropped by $400 - $500, but I suspect that the quality of the ride has suffered significantly in the process.

Does anyone have any first hand experience of the 2005/06 model Alite, or even better, can anyone comment first hand about the difference in riding experience between the 2004 and 2005 models?

Also interested in any first hand experience with the new KHS Tandemania Cross model. This is the off-road/hybrid version of the Milano. From the pics and specs the 2004 Tandemania Alite we liked so much seems to have more in common with the 2006 Cross than it does with the 2006 Alite. Again any first hand experience or advice would be appreciated.

Mark B


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bridgestone60
 
This isn't information specific to the Alite, but I have a Milano road tandem and it's great. It rides very well and with the exception of the saddles and pedals I haven't changed a thing.


NJWheelBuilder
 
I have a Milano as well. Like the above poster, we also changed out the saddles and pedals. The big thing for me was the brakes. They were awful and had to go


JanMM
 
My wife and I ride a 2000 Tandemania Comp - cromo, 26" wheels, flat bars. Looks like they stopped that model. No experience with the Cross or current models, but the Comp has been great as a first and only tandem for our purposes. Well-built frame, moderately-good-quality parts. (Have switched-out seats, pedals, tires, chainrings, cassette, adjustable stem for the captain). Power Tools V-brakes have been fine. Frameset and slightly fat 1.5 tires really soak up bumps. Used to think it was flexy but then I got a used Rans Tailwind recumbent and suddenly the Comp feels stiff.


galen_52657
 
I have a 2002 Milano. It has been a workhorse. I got it new for less than a grand. No bling factor, but a steady and reliable bike. Switched out the saddles as they were junk. 8 speed 105 STI works well. Brakes could be a little more powerful, but I seem to manage. Only really noticed some frame flex when riding with a rear rack and loaded panniers. The cross bike looks to have the same frame as the Milano with just a change of bars so it should do well for more trail/mild off-roading but I would think twice about taking on any serious single-track with the stock 700c wheels.


da07079
 
I have a Milano as well. Like the above poster, we also changed out the saddles and pedals. The big thing for me was the brakes. They were awful and had to go

Looks like I'm getting a Milano soon too. What sort of brakes did you put on yours?


Bill G
 
We started out years ago on a KHS Tadamaina Milano road tandem copper in color all 8 speed. It was a great little tandem for the money $1150.00. It got us started and we have advanced since then through a few tandems but I still have a soft spot and some good memories of the KHS. It is a great little tandem over all and it road very well considering all. :D

Good Luck, :)
Bill G


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