ricardo kuhn
01-18-08, 01:50 PM
I'm pretty sure you gals and guys have seeing a few pictures of my Motorcycle carring bicycles over the years..
Well now I have a girlfriend that lives far away enough that I can not pedal to her house plus she loves to go exploring far away places.
As a result I'm beiong transporting my Tandem (and single bikes) a lot this days..
here are some pictures just for fun.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/242217996-L.jpg
I just take the "Timing chain", take the rear wheel off (to diminish the cantilever mass) twist the forks 180deggres and kind of hope for the best
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/242218081-L.jpg
The frame stays, remarkably stable, even if is only attach by two mounts (usually three) well and then some straps.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/242218172-XL.jpg
The other day I carry two of my Ibis's the tandem and my SS but sadlly I have no pictures of it.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/226237845-L.jpg
My Girlfriend shoulders (even if really wide) fit on the motorbike with some degree of comfort (so far the longest trip is about 140miles)
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/242219806-L.jpg
Loaded for a weekend of fun, Notice the "Red Flag" made out of a Profile bottle cage.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/242219889-L.jpg
Visiting old friends at American cyclery in San francisco
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/242221242-L.jpg
Having fun in the Marin headlands
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/243589356-L-1.jpg
She is a great captain.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/243581465-XL-1.jpg
Coming back home to the city after a long ride.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/243154065-XL.jpg
If anything riding a tandem is one of the nicest things you can do with somebody you love.
Well now I have a girlfriend that lives far away enough that I can not pedal to her house plus she loves to go exploring far away places.
As a result I'm beiong transporting my Tandem (and single bikes) a lot this days..
here are some pictures just for fun.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/242217996-L.jpg
I just take the "Timing chain", take the rear wheel off (to diminish the cantilever mass) twist the forks 180deggres and kind of hope for the best
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/242218081-L.jpg
The frame stays, remarkably stable, even if is only attach by two mounts (usually three) well and then some straps.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/242218172-XL.jpg
The other day I carry two of my Ibis's the tandem and my SS but sadlly I have no pictures of it.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/226237845-L.jpg
My Girlfriend shoulders (even if really wide) fit on the motorbike with some degree of comfort (so far the longest trip is about 140miles)
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/242219806-L.jpg
Loaded for a weekend of fun, Notice the "Red Flag" made out of a Profile bottle cage.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/242219889-L.jpg
Visiting old friends at American cyclery in San francisco
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/242221242-L.jpg
Having fun in the Marin headlands
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/243589356-L-1.jpg
She is a great captain.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/243581465-XL-1.jpg
Coming back home to the city after a long ride.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/243154065-XL.jpg
If anything riding a tandem is one of the nicest things you can do with somebody you love.