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My wife and I got our first tandem a couple years ago for cheap, and really enjoy it. However it's a pretty low end bike, a Motiv Duet mountain bike from the mid 90s sometime. Altus drivetrain and all. Whenever I think about upgrading though, I wonder if my money would be better saved toward something new. There are aspects of this bike we like a lot. For one thing, the fat 26" wheels make for a very comfortable ride. Actually... thats about the only specific thing about this bike that is really nice. I suspect we're going to start wearing things out soon though. The drivetrain is in pretty good shape, but the wheels are just 32 spoke, like might have come on any single Motiv mountain bike of that era. We're not a light team, at closer to 400 than 350, and never will be (we're both rather fit actually), and I worry that the wheels in particular are going to have a hard time holding up too much longer.
Here are the issues:
The rear triangle is spaced at 130mm. Its a steel (Tange MTB tubing) frame, so would respacing it be practical? Or would it be better to use a road hub on a 26" rim? Either way I'd want to jump up to 36 spoke.
Braking is suspect at times. The cantilever brakes are set up fine, they work pretty well, but we just have some rather large hills on our regular rides and sometimes I worry. This is a cheap bike, so I cant thread on a drum brake. Am I likely to be able to get a disc compatible threaded fork for a bike this age?
In looking around I really can't help but think that a Co-Motion Mocha would nicely address everything, and be a much nicer bike, but when I'm only $150 into this bike it's hard to consider spending $3800. Still, maybe I just need to save my pennies and upgrade. What would you all do?
Here are the issues:
The rear triangle is spaced at 130mm. Its a steel (Tange MTB tubing) frame, so would respacing it be practical? Or would it be better to use a road hub on a 26" rim? Either way I'd want to jump up to 36 spoke.
Braking is suspect at times. The cantilever brakes are set up fine, they work pretty well, but we just have some rather large hills on our regular rides and sometimes I worry. This is a cheap bike, so I cant thread on a drum brake. Am I likely to be able to get a disc compatible threaded fork for a bike this age?
In looking around I really can't help but think that a Co-Motion Mocha would nicely address everything, and be a much nicer bike, but when I'm only $150 into this bike it's hard to consider spending $3800. Still, maybe I just need to save my pennies and upgrade. What would you all do?