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Old 07-09-10, 06:34 PM
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I would agree tandem riding is different and can take more out of you than riding a single.
I consciously adjust my riding style on the tandem to ride slower at times and ride smaller gears and think more about just enjoying the ride and not what our speed is.
I also try to stand at regular intervals. In the end I do find riding tandem is more fun than the single.
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