Raedeke
06-25-06, 07:59 AM
I'm looking at a Burley Tandem available locally today.
My 5 year old has been riding on a tag along and I'd like to get into the tandem thing with her and or my wife at some point. The bike comes available with the kid's crank kit.
My questions are:
Is there anything special or unusual that I need to be looking for or careful of when assessing a tandem or Burley? I have a handle on the obvious issues with a regular bike, just not sure if there are special concerns with a tandem.
I am currently riding a Cannondale R600 - My commuter and family bike, which I put a set of older Ksyrium Elite wheels. Would these be usable for the tandem or are they not built for the extra weight?
Any suggestions would be helpful as I go and take her for a spin later on this afternoon.
Thanks
My 5 year old has been riding on a tag along and I'd like to get into the tandem thing with her and or my wife at some point. The bike comes available with the kid's crank kit.
My questions are:
Is there anything special or unusual that I need to be looking for or careful of when assessing a tandem or Burley? I have a handle on the obvious issues with a regular bike, just not sure if there are special concerns with a tandem.
I am currently riding a Cannondale R600 - My commuter and family bike, which I put a set of older Ksyrium Elite wheels. Would these be usable for the tandem or are they not built for the extra weight?
Any suggestions would be helpful as I go and take her for a spin later on this afternoon.
Thanks
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