Tandem Cycling - After you see this you will never Whine about.....

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ricardo kuhn
05-26-08, 03:06 PM
Carrying your tandem on a car...
I finally figure out a simple, easy way to carry the tandem on my motorcycle...
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301749515_eQRrm-L-1.jpg
BMX Stem attaches to the 22mm tubes of the footpeg bracket like it was made for it.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/296734583_vht7c-L-1.jpg
Old manitou one fork tube serves as the main structural member
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301759464_QvP5c-XL.jpg
The manitou tube happen to be 1 1/8" so I connect a stem with a "highRise" to provide as much leg clearance as possible
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301747339_D7N8R-XL.jpg
From there, I attach a One inch quill stem to the lower stem, this provide me some range of lateral adjustments if is necessary. .
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301747420_GDqQ8-XL.jpg
Something like this, just to Illustrate the flexibility of the system.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301748094_kNrJE-XL-1.jpg
I spread the members of the rear rack as much as possible, the front one next to the front bottom bracket, the rear one as far back as possible.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301750907_ngWX2-L.jpg
This is how the whole thing looks,
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301751274_gwuWW-L.jpg
Sadly mounting the forks more forward will impair movement a little to much..
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301752051_K59sb-L.jpg
Parte One
ricardo kuhn
05-26-08, 03:07 PM
Parte Dos.
The Gf as captain
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301758419_V6rbj-L-1.jpg
The super Gf as stocker.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301758211_GcK5B-L-1.jpg
Knee, leg clearnace.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301757618_33VwC-XL.jpg
As wide as my shoulder are, is no really a clearance problem.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301756672_o3shR-XL-1.jpg
I only need to lose two 6 mm bolts and is gone, 5 seconds max.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301759656_SUSnV-XL.jpg
hell I can almost keep attach to the bike since is so small
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/301759838_Xzqh8-XL.jpg
I when for a Ride and the whole thing is super stable, ready to go anywhere, except i did not have a place to go riding today.
brewer45
05-26-08, 03:14 PM
Yet another data point to prove that tandem riders are extraordinarily intelligent and innovative!
Cheers!
zonatandem
05-26-08, 03:46 PM
Rube Goldberg would be proud!
JimGullen
05-26-08, 04:27 PM
How cool...
and it HAD to be on a BMW!!!
Best regards!
Jim
Cannondale Tandem
BMW R1150RT
ricardo kuhn
05-27-08, 03:02 PM
Yet another data point to prove that tandem riders are extraordinarily intelligent and innovative!
Cheers!
Or very stupid and clueless..:eek::D
HelluvaStella
05-28-08, 08:17 AM
Further evidence that we should all have vast reserves of random parts in a box somewhere for tinkering. That is an incredible setup, you've inspired me to look into making a mount for carrying my bike on my MZ Skorpion.
Niobium Rocket
05-29-08, 02:56 PM
That setup will definitely throw off the weight and balance of the motorcycle. How is the handling and feel of the front end with that much weight leveraged that far back?
Be safe.
David
Further evidence that we should all have vast reserves of random parts in a box somewhere for tinkering. That is an incredible setup, you've inspired me to look into making a mount for carrying my bike on my MZ Skorpion.
What, you don't think Givi or maybe Tourtech will be coming out with one soon? (Baghira owner here)
prettyshady
05-29-08, 03:34 PM
That is so good! Its harder working putting my tandem in the car! Hope you can ride the motor bike ok with that aboard
TandemGeek
05-29-08, 04:50 PM
:wtf:
dvs cycles
05-29-08, 05:53 PM
:thumb:
:wtf:
Umm....wow. That's all.:eek:
HelluvaStella
05-30-08, 08:31 AM
What, you don't think Givi or maybe Tourtech will be coming out with one soon? (Baghira owner here)
Ha! So as a fellow MZ owner you must be a DIYer, eh? I don't think you can get any after market stuff for these any more. Still, I'd love to be able to ride the moto, carrying the road bike, out of Philadelphia and into Amish country (centeral PA for those not familiar) to do a sweet century ride. Or to the Trexelertown velodrome for track racing. A tandem may be too much weight for my little 380lb thumper.
ricardo kuhn
05-31-08, 10:17 AM
Further evidence that we should all have vast reserves of random parts in a box somewhere for tinkering.
To me is funny how the "Purist" will spend zillions of dollars on custom made parts that don't work so well (the HP2 pasanger foot peg bracket for example) when you can do a much better job using some old BMX bicycle stems that can survive a thermonuclear war, but still very light and well crafted.
That is an incredible setup, you've inspired me to look into making a mount for carrying my bike on my MZ Skorpion.
Oh senor look in here for some proper Inspiration (http://patineto.smugmug.com/gallery/9411_xvTyc#303288_ZiU5g)
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/303571_pYs58-L-3.jpg
and Here in real life testing.
http://patineto.smugmug.com/photos/19026_zbXCN-L-1.jpg
ricardo kuhn
05-31-08, 10:24 AM
That setup will definitely throw off the weight and balance of the motorcycle. How is the handling and feel of the front end with that much weight leveraged that far back?
Be safe.
David
Oh David is scary as hell at first, but then again if ones was to stop everytime a obstacle is encounter, you will never go anywhere fast or even slow.
I have about 120.000miles carrying bicycles on this BMW (Bike is 380.000miles old) and just 200miles carrying the tandem (we did a 40miles round trip last sunday with my girlfriend, work perfect) and I can tell you is actually not that much different..
Actually with out the rear wheel on the tandem and the rear seat post and rack the motorcycle feels a lot better (less pendulum and momentum) but so far is far from impossible to ride..
Only time will tell, if I keep posting is because the rack is working, if I stop maybe is because the rack stop working too:eek:
ricardo kuhn
05-31-08, 10:26 AM
What, you don't think Givi or maybe Tourtech will be coming out with one soon? (Baghira owner here)
Hi mister Kevbo.
If anybody can make something better is you mister smartly pants..:D
ricardo kuhn
05-31-08, 10:30 AM
That is so good! Its harder working putting my tandem in the car! Hope you can ride the motor bike ok with that aboard
A old professor used to tell us.
"I use to complain about my shoes, until i meet a fellow with out his feet"
I just like to show people that the possibilities are boundaryless (No fences or frontiers) as long as you keep your imagination and heart open.
HelluvaStella
06-02-08, 08:32 AM
[QUOTE=ricardo kuhn;6792874]To me is funny how the "Purist" will spend zillions of dollars on custom made parts that don't work so well (the HP2 pasanger foot peg bracket for example) when you can do a much better job using some old BMX bicycle stems that can survive a thermonuclear war, but still very light and well crafted.
Oh senor look in here for some proper Inspiration (http://patineto.smugmug.com/gallery/9411_xvTyc#303288_ZiU5g)
Those are beautiful sketches. Thanks for the link!
TandemGeek
06-02-08, 10:06 AM
... taken to it's logical conclusion / end-game. Anything's possible.
^^ A genuine CAR-GO bike!
ricardo kuhn
06-03-08, 08:51 PM
Those are beautiful sketches. Thanks for the link!
Thanks for the complement..
After all is not much you can do when you are as dyslexic as my self but learn how to draw (and make things) to express your own ideas
cat0020
06-05-08, 07:11 PM
Here's my first attempt to carry my bike on a 250 scoot:
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii85/theophoto2008/Scooter/SUC50669.jpg
http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii85/theophoto2008/Scooter/SUC50667.jpg
I think it's too much weight to one side of the scooter, will have to think of a better way.
cat0020
06-05-08, 07:14 PM
This is what I would like to mount the bike next time:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v237/cat0020/bikerack2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v237/cat0020/Bikerack.jpg
jjwintski
06-06-08, 06:44 PM
Great to see some other people thinking out of the box.
In my head, I am designing a bicycle carrier for my street cruiser to carry my single bike.
Sorry I don't think I want to try our tandems.
Regards,
John
2372ighost
06-07-08, 08:49 PM
This my effort
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