werks
08-10-10, 07:20 PM
My wife and I decided to do some tandem riding, so we bought a new Trek T900. If she takes to the tandem, then I'll
consider a Cannondale or Co-Motion Scout later on. For now, the Trek is all we need. This is my second tandem as I owned
a Burley 20+ years ago .... Regards, Tom
Here's a few pics of the bike and the car and truck racks I made for it.
The only changes so far are better saddles, and Conti Sport Contact tires
http://www.yostwerks.com/T900Rack1.jpg
For the BMW's tandem rack I opted to use one of my existing Yakima fork mounts / tray's as seen below. By reversing the fork,
2" of overhang was saved, and by removing the rear wheel ... height, weight and length ( now 67") were reduced making a
standard length tray more than adequate for the task.... Plus, the trunk can be opened fully.
The bike rests on a dense foam block under the front bottom bracket, and a section of Yakima tray attached to a foam block
further aft. With 3 contact points, the rack is even more stable than my single bikes attached at the forks and rear wheel.
In addition, the front pedal is secured to the rear Thule crossbar for greater stability. The frame is easily loaded on the rack
single-handed.
http://www.yostwerks.com/T900Rack2.jpg
The main tray is reinforced with a 1.5" aluminum tube bolted on for strength and rigidity. The small rear tray is covered in plastic
tape and was left over from making a motorcycle / bicycle rack . The rear foam block is actually a cut down kayak carrier. Total
cost to convert the Yakima bike rack for tandem use was about $10.00. http://www.yostwerks.com/T900Rack3.jpg
The inspiration for this simple tandem rack were the racks I made several months ago for my motorcycles. I've ridden 2,000 miles
with this motorcycle setup, and have encountered no issues what so ever.
http://www.yostwerks.com/T900Rack5.jpg
Truck setup for 3 bikes. Cannondale M900, Specialized Tri-Cross Comp, and the Trek Tandem
http://www.yostwerks.com/T900Rack4.jpg
consider a Cannondale or Co-Motion Scout later on. For now, the Trek is all we need. This is my second tandem as I owned
a Burley 20+ years ago .... Regards, Tom
Here's a few pics of the bike and the car and truck racks I made for it.
The only changes so far are better saddles, and Conti Sport Contact tires
http://www.yostwerks.com/T900Rack1.jpg
For the BMW's tandem rack I opted to use one of my existing Yakima fork mounts / tray's as seen below. By reversing the fork,
2" of overhang was saved, and by removing the rear wheel ... height, weight and length ( now 67") were reduced making a
standard length tray more than adequate for the task.... Plus, the trunk can be opened fully.
The bike rests on a dense foam block under the front bottom bracket, and a section of Yakima tray attached to a foam block
further aft. With 3 contact points, the rack is even more stable than my single bikes attached at the forks and rear wheel.
In addition, the front pedal is secured to the rear Thule crossbar for greater stability. The frame is easily loaded on the rack
single-handed.
http://www.yostwerks.com/T900Rack2.jpg
The main tray is reinforced with a 1.5" aluminum tube bolted on for strength and rigidity. The small rear tray is covered in plastic
tape and was left over from making a motorcycle / bicycle rack . The rear foam block is actually a cut down kayak carrier. Total
cost to convert the Yakima bike rack for tandem use was about $10.00. http://www.yostwerks.com/T900Rack3.jpg
The inspiration for this simple tandem rack were the racks I made several months ago for my motorcycles. I've ridden 2,000 miles
with this motorcycle setup, and have encountered no issues what so ever.
http://www.yostwerks.com/T900Rack5.jpg
Truck setup for 3 bikes. Cannondale M900, Specialized Tri-Cross Comp, and the Trek Tandem
http://www.yostwerks.com/T900Rack4.jpg
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