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R900
07-28-08, 08:38 PM
http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q331/mrfish_photo/2008Cotswoldsstart.jpg

This is us just before 72 miles of rolling cotswold hills. Let's just say we were happy to finish as we got a bit carried away in the first 25 miles.

You may notice the post upgradeitis T2000. Basically everything other than the groupset parts, wheels and frame has been changed. The final stages of the disease are emerging as red anodised bolts make an appearance. Now all we have to work on is our mismatched bottles and clothes.

MrFish,

Any changes to the rear brake, it's the only area I'm not happy with on our T2000. Currently running XT Canti's and a drum brake, but still not totally happy. I keep thinking disk might be the way to go, but not sure about rack clearance and it's about a $250 upgrade. I've tried the original Avids and some v-brakes, but nothing has been outstanding. I'm also thought about drilling out the bridge and running a regular caliper brake, but I'm not sure the bridge could handle the forces without some additional reinforcement.

Thanks

mrfish
07-30-08, 05:19 AM
Hi R900. I totally agree with the comment on the rear brake. After lots of mucking about I managed to get acceptable performance from it so haven't changed it. What I did:

Diagnosis:
The problem is with cable routing not the brakes. The brakes are excellent on my friend's touring bike, so no reason why they shouldn't work properly here.

Things to fix:
Basically anything that moves when you pull the brake is eating up braking power. Thus it needs to be stopped.
1) Too much cable outer - cut the outers down as far as possible while getting a smooth run, particularly the one which wraps round the stoker seat tube. This is where 90% of the problem occurs - mine is now practically touching the top tube all the way round and doesn't flex while giving a reasonable straight cable path. Also ensure all the cable ends are perfectly at 90 degrees - use either a dremel or grinding wheel to do this.
2) The cable hanger coming off the stoker seat collar is a really crappy solution and IMO responsible for 80% of the problems. Reason is that it twists under tension, doesn't allow enough space for the cable to enter it without nasty curves and can be adjusted so that the cable exit is not in line with the brakes. A better part here would fix things. Let me know if you find one. To make the best of a bad job I first bent the hanger slightly so that the cable enters straighter. The fixing is now off centre but that doesn't matter as you can tune this out by adjusting the brake springs slightly. I then set the adjustment screw so that the cable exits in a straight line to the brakes.
Steps 1 and 2 are somewhat iterative. Also don't go overboard on bending the hanger as it will break if you bend it too much.
3) Set up the brakes as per Sheldon Brown's instructions on his web page. IIRC key is to set the pad as far away from the canti as possible by changing the order of the conical washers and spacer ring. This increases mechanical advantage of the canti / straddle wire.
4) Adjust brake springs to maximum tension to keep cable taut and ensure both brakes touch at the same time.
5) Ride in the rain - the road grit will bed in the pads and rims much more than many thousands of miles of sunny rides.
6) Final possible improvements:
a) Nokon cable at the rear
b) Kool stop salmon coloured pads
c) better hanger

I did also consider the drill out option, but didn't want to as I think the drop is too big for a standard caliper, so perhaps a drop-down mount which fits the frame tube is the answer. Too much hassle though. A disc is possible, but again not without its own hassles and costs.

Hope that helps.

Andrew

KRhea
08-08-08, 12:55 AM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v66/KRhea/PV%20and%20family%20cycling%20pics/P1010174.jpg

Taken on one of our favorite "quickie" routes, a 40mile up and down ride from our home in SW Portland, up and over the "hump" then a blast out Hwy 30 and over the brand new Sauvie Island bridge to the smooth, quiet and serene roads of Sauvie Island and then back into town and the long climb up Terwilliger Blvd and home. When we only have a couple hours to sneak in a ride this one is always our choice.

Photo taken on the new bridge with the old green bridge in the background.


KRhea and Debra

andydreisch
08-08-08, 10:24 AM
Here is Renee and me at the start of our recent 3-day jaunt down the Pacific Coast Highway, starting in Big Sur.


http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/pics/crazyguyonabike/docs/00/00/40/18/small/IMG_0361_1_.jpg?v=16

smiles29
08-15-08, 01:05 AM
Long-time lurkers finally signed up.

We started tandeming 6 years ago, and the pictures tell the story. Soon after starting to ride, we got pregnant the first time (tandems do take your marriage where it was going faster...)

Our first Great Western Bike Rally, 4 months pregnant:
http://www.glausers.org/gwbr1.jpg

Miles' first 30 mile day:
http://www.glausers.org/miles30.jpg

This year brought #2 along. Here we just finished a 5-mile charity ride. 20 hours later the baby was born (planned c-section):
http://www.glausers.org/pics/baby/finishline.jpg

And here is her first ride:
http://www.glausers.org/pics/baby/helenride.jpg

We've outgrown our rig, a 5-year old on the bike seat and one in the trailer destroyed one rear wheel already!

ON EDIT: Here is the new rig, on the first test ride around the block
http://www.glausers.org/pics/train.jpg

BAH
08-16-08, 02:55 AM
Couple pics from a recent bike date

http://www.bikerubbish.com/rubbish/july2008/tandem.jpg

http://www.bikerubbish.com/rubbish/july2008/tandem3.jpg

kubark42
08-16-08, 04:14 AM
This is my girlfriend and I on a trip around Antwerp and in the Antwerp train station. We're not really sure what kind of bike it is, nor when it was manufactured, but we know we love it. We found it on eBay for 89E, and had to drive all the way to Munich to get it. We love to take it on trips around Europe, it goes quite nicely in the car and train, and the 5-spd Sachs Torpedo hub helps us get up and down *slight* inclines so we're not limited to just coasting downhill.

http://www.eissq.com/images/laura_and_ken_at_antwerp.jpg

http://www.eissq.com/images/bike_in_antwerp_train_station.jpg

The best feature? You can take out the center section and make a single person bike! Just like the Bike Friday XLQ, only 3 decades before it's time.

That being said, I've seen lighter motorcycles (no, not really, but it sure feels that way when you have to haul it up stairs), and heaven help us the day we need replacement parts. Until then, though, we're sure to enjoy it!

jsdilks
08-17-08, 02:59 PM
Here we are outside the B&B getting ready to head home after our 29th anniversary getaway.

regomatic
08-17-08, 03:41 PM
Today I'm pulling the bike out of the van and something out of the corner of my eye just doesn't look right.

I work with some very imaginative people who often have a very clever and subtle sense of humor.

Apparently one of them applied some additional customization to our "Share the road" vanity plate.

Onegun
08-17-08, 03:53 PM
Apparently one of them applied some additional customization to our "Share the road" vanity plate.

That is so cool! I thought at first it was a picture of OUR plate, as it starts with a two as well, (2BIKE).

TandemGeek
08-17-08, 04:33 PM
A compilation... the first 5 taken by tandemracer or his spouse and the last one by counselguy. If it weren't for tandem racer and others I'm fairly sure there would be very few photos of us to share.

Coming down the Tail of the Dragon
http://www.thetandemlink.com/Images/dragon2.jpg

Sitting near the front of two very loooong-lines of tandems at GTR
http://www.thetandemlink.com/Images/lineobikes2.jpg

Just a nice photo of us in matching jerseys on the road; a rare sight in the summer
http://www.thetandemlink.com/Images/nice2.jpg

Blasting over a berm at Blankets Creek
http://www.thetandemlink.com/Images/sixes12.jpg

Splattered at the bottom of a drop-off... but laughing and unhurt
http://www.thetandemlink.com/Images/sixes22.jpg

After a morning ride before Tandems East's 2008 Expo at Pittsgrove, NJ
http://www.thetandemlink.com/Images/mark_debbie.jpg

Note: Deja Vu. Yes, some of these were posted earlier in the thread. However, server issues turned those photos into little X's so I pull those down and have consolidated them + a few others here.

regomatic
08-17-08, 05:21 PM
That is so cool! I thought at first it was a picture of OUR plate, as it starts with a two as well, (2BIKE).

Ours is 2CTER (two seater, get it?).

I just sent this message and pictures that everyone in the dept. will have first thing Mon. AM. Of course there was really no ticket, but one good prank deserves another;

"Hey guys,

Apparently, some part of Florida statute 320.0706(5) states that license plates must be displayed free from defacement, mutilation, grease, and other obscuring matter. (see attached).

I was stopped and given a ticket over the weekend because my license plate was somehow modified in a manner that the FHP officer deemed as defacement. My argument that it was done without my knowledge or permission fell on deaf ears as I already had reference to tandem riding on the plate itself as well as the license plate frame. The modification was actually pretty cute and I would have gotten a big ha-ha out of it myself if I knew about it and it wasn’t going to cost me a $180.00 fine. The FHP officer didn’t think it was very funny at all.

I’m sure this probably happened when I was parked at Publix or someplace and someone saw our plate and just happened to have a printer and our pictures, but on the outside chance that this might have happened at work, I’d appreciate it if someone would step up and let me know they were responsible.

Thanks,
Reg"

danelo
08-18-08, 10:09 AM
Here is a happy picture of the Mrs. and me finishing as the first tandem in a 95 mile race around a lake. I told my wife to put up her arms at the finish - the crowd will love it! Little did she know I was going to do it too! I beat her to it, and the newspaper photographer caught it perfectly.

We had many comments/questions about our bike during/after the race, and we were quite surprised it took nearly 40 miles for someone to say "She's not pedaling back there." My wife was going to squirt the offending biker with her water bottle...but it was a rather warm day and water was a valuable commodity that day.

D

SambaMixte
08-18-08, 09:25 PM
Here are this years pics with the two stokers, each pulling a 26 mile out and back- we heard "she's not pedaling," "He'll never know if you stop!" and my favorite "Wait, you can have two?!?"

stevegor
08-19-08, 06:43 AM
Someday, somehow and some way.....I get my dearest to ride tandem with me, and then I'll post the happy pics.

You guys are SO LUCKY your wives ride with you.

asu_gt
08-19-08, 09:39 AM
not a couple, but we were happy on RAGBRAI this year.
J

ahpook
08-19-08, 11:37 AM
Yay, we can finally post in this thread. From the Tour of Napa Valley this weekend -- we did the 30 mile course, the longest my honey's ridden. This was 2 miles from the end and she's still smiling...

http://explosive.net/albums/biking/napatour1.jpg

justmealready
08-21-08, 09:41 PM
Cool cool pics!
Our first ride....Midwest MTB Fest...he just turned 4
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/smcr/DSC_4424.jpg
Me an' the best stoker ever on Monarch Crest last year (I swear, he's there, see his foot?)
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/smcr/179-7927_IMG.jpg
Ah, here he is....
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/smcr/trailnetjb.jpg
Near 2700 miles on it in a year and a half and he still loves to ride, especially if I don't forget the snacks!

wrchism
08-22-08, 12:37 PM
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL1600/698740/1705022/331350807.jpg

Sharon and I have been tandeming since 1990 . . . and our son (now 14) went from a Burley trailer behind the tandem to an AlleyCat tagalong behind the tandem to a single bike - plus time with me on the tandem . . . but . . . this was our first adventure on a triplet.

This was on the recent (Aug 08) Santana tour of the San Juan Islands. I think I yelled 'smile' but it doesn't look like my co-riders got the message before the shot was taken (photo taken by fellow forum member 72andsunny - thanks Mike). It was a great tour - a few challenging hills, beautiful scenery, and a fun group of fellow tandem'ers!

rosiewoodboat
09-01-08, 11:15 AM
One from our honeymoon cycletour in Nova Scotia...

http://honeycycle.com/TandemBobGrass.jpg

juggleaddict
09-01-08, 06:46 PM
that does it, seeing all these. . . i'm going to go rent one this week, and we're going for a ride . . . even if she doesn't pedal . . . :P

sweetnsourbkr
09-02-08, 06:35 PM
:thumb:

Aemmer
09-15-08, 05:11 PM
MS 150 ride 2008- Deception Pass

Sunny days. Good people. Great cause.



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fish2find
09-19-08, 12:32 AM
WOW, some great pics!!!

My wife/kids and I tandem, I dont have pics but Ill get some together really soon.

Butcher
09-20-08, 11:43 PM
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff304/Butchseigal/NalsimaTandem004.jpg
This is my son Ethan. We have been riding for only a year now and have enjoyed several trips. He is autistic and we have learned very quickly riding together. He is very trusting [even on one of our down hill 50 mph runs]. Our Kuwahara is our first and with a complete make over and some added [and removed] braze on items it seems to suit us fine for now. Our jerseys are from my favorite bike club in Tokyo Japan. When I was only 16 years old the owner [Hideo Nalshima] took me under his wing and helped me really enjoy cycling. It is funny that he never spoke English and I never spoke much Japanese but we had rides with the team that will last forever. My favorite was a ride to Mount Fuji and back to Tachikawa [my first 130 mile ride]. We still keep in touch even after 30 years. He is now 72 and still rides more that most of us.

funrover
09-22-08, 01:01 PM
Great post, this is awesome, I just don't see me ever being ale to talk the better half into one

mrfish
09-23-08, 07:44 AM
+1 - Awesome. Unique jerseys, classy tandem, bottles, great stoker and nice story.

vanilla ice
09-30-08, 12:26 PM
I see a lot of bling but wheres the older cruiser sleds at?

Edit- Ok I found some searching in the archives..

geranimo57
10-01-08, 06:03 PM
Just had to participate.. we took this photo today with my cell phone. I will make it a point to get a better photo in the future

cornucopia72
10-01-08, 09:27 PM
Just had to participate.. we took this photo today with my cell phone. I will make it a point to get a better photo in the future

What is that in the background looks like flower seed company's plots.

geranimo57
10-02-08, 08:24 AM
What is that in the background looks like flower seed company's plots.

Field of Mums - small local farm they grow seasonal flowers. The cell phone camera did not do it justice, colors are amazing.

embankmentlb
10-04-08, 01:20 PM
Hi all, This is a picture of us on our first real tandem ride out of out comfort zone. It was a 28 mile ride in North Ga. that included some brutal hills. Lots of fun.

Red Rider
10-04-08, 04:38 PM
Field of Mums - small local farm they grow seasonal flowers. The cell phone camera did not do it justice, colors are amazing.

Whereabouts in South Jersey? I'm a native of Mt. Holly; also lived in Lumberton and Vincentown. I cut my road cycling teeth on those rural routes. I remember Jersey Jerry's apple orchards, truck fields, dairy farms, but not flower seed farms. Beautiful pic.

geranimo57
10-05-08, 06:56 PM
Whereabouts in South Jersey? I'm a native of Mt. Holly; also lived in Lumberton and Vincentown. I cut my road cycling teeth on those rural routes. I remember Jersey Jerry's apple orchards, truck fields, dairy farms, but not flower seed farms. Beautiful pic.

It is Winslow Township - about 20 miles south of Mt. Holly. Just east of here is Hammonton, blueberry fields as far as the eye can see.

flamboyan654
10-06-08, 11:00 AM
I have a Huffy Tandem and a Schwinn Tandem but my wife is not an expert riding and if I take her, my guessing is that we will hit the ground very soon. But these pictures are fantastic.

flamboyan654
10-06-08, 11:01 AM
I have a Peugeout Corbier which has the rainbow on it but I don't know the value in the market. Can anyone guess? thank you.

merlinextraligh
10-06-08, 11:17 AM
Everest Challenge.

http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i165/bobstewart/everestchallengecopy.jpg


Oh I forgot, the "happy" part.

SambaMixte
10-06-08, 10:54 PM
Aug 08 Corporate Cup, 26 miler twice, first with one daughter, then the other! Kaity in the middle just finished, and Jessie is getting ready for her ride. Great day!

conspiratemus
10-07-08, 08:13 PM
Us in Austria, 2006.

kubark42
10-09-08, 07:51 AM
Well, it's not the same back as on page 7. (old, red tandem bike that looks like a "W") It was a heck of a ride, though. We took that Bike Friday XLQ all the way from Boulder to the middle of Kansas, with a pizza stop at the geographic center of the US. (I think it took slightly longer than the 30' advertised.)

http://www.eissq.com/images/setting_out_from_boulder.JPG
http://www.eissq.com/images/pizza_delivery_to_the_geographic_center_of_the_US.JPG

Notice that we had all of our luggage up on the rack. Talk about unstable!

Kenn

the desert fox
10-09-08, 10:36 AM
Us in Austria, 2006.


i like the matching VELOTIQUE jersey and the CANADIAN flag badge on the trunk bag, EH!

Thigh Master
10-09-08, 02:08 PM
well, it's not the same back as on page 7. (old, red tandem bike that looks like a "w") it was a heck of a ride, though. We took that bike friday xlq all the way from boulder to the middle of kansas, with a pizza stop at the geographic center of the us. (i think it took slightly longer than the 30' advertised.)

kenn

great knee socks!

rfutscher
10-09-08, 08:56 PM
great knee socks!

I wear compression knee socks all the time. The compression helps the blood flow and reduces cramps.

Ben There
10-10-08, 02:02 PM
Hilarious magazine cover McCain & Palin on a Tandem!
go to www.weekly standard.com (http://www.weekly standard.com) see Oct.13th issue cover.
http://i409.photobucket.com/albums/pp178/BenThere63/14-05_Oct-13_Cover_small.jpg

WheresWaldo
10-10-08, 03:15 PM
Hilarious magazine cover McCain & Palin on a Tandem!
go to www.weekly standard.com (http://www.weekly standard.com) see Oct.13th issue cover.
http://i409.photobucket.com/albums/pp178/BenThere63/14-05_Oct-13_Cover_small.jpg
Ben, I'm not sure they look like a "happy" tandem couple.

stapfam
10-10-08, 03:29 PM
Great post, this is awesome, I just don't see me ever being ale to talk the better half into one

Had the Tandem since 2002 and the wife will not go anywhere near it. Considering the wet summers and the Offroad bit- I am not surprised.

But we are not too happy at this point- 65 miles of Wind and Mud were not good. When the Rain came- we went home.

dubbelop
10-10-08, 04:26 PM
We were riding the http://www.mh2d.nl a few weekends ago. Photo courtesy of http://www.beeldnieuws.nl

http://www.xs4all.nl/~mmhoff/images/MTB_TANDEM/MH2D_2_800.JPG

People tend to ask whether MTB-ing with a tandem is feasible. As of this year, we can vouch for 15 years of success so far :-)

smurfy
10-12-08, 07:37 PM
It looks like McCain is pedaling furiously and Palin is not pedaling at all!

TandemGeek
10-12-08, 08:27 PM
http://www.xs4all.nl/~mmhoff/images/MTB_TANDEM/MH2D_2_800.JPG

Nice Jersey (http://www.thetandemlink.com/DF/DFImages/finaljersey.JPG)... :thumb:

http://www.thetandemlink.com/Images/Tsali.jpg

There are about 110 Double Forte jerseys (http://www.thetandemlink.com/DF/DFImages/finaljersey.JPG) spread out across the world....

The folks in this photo all travelled to the Tsali National Recreation Area in North Carolina from various places for a weekend outing a few years back and someone decided to take a photo given how rare it is to see that many DF jerseys in one place at the same time. Left to Right: Us (Georgia), Team Rubenstein (Florida), David L. (North Carolina), Team Warner (Michigan), Team Seto (Canada), Team Link (Ohio), Team Boehm (Illinois), and Team Cross (Ohio). Photo taken by Team Hunter (Georgia then, Tennessee now).

Possum Roadkill
10-14-08, 01:49 PM
Taken at 2008 Bass Lake Double. Last double needed for 1000 mile club.

http://web.me.com/tomalperin/SnT.jpg