Old 03-17-16 | 08:01 PM
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Bikes: Schwinn Suburban (35 years old, the bikes not us), 2 Trek 7000, T900 (Tandem), 2 EZ Sports

I understand your problem. Two things. Have your front peddle up at about 45 deg. not flat. Stand with your butt against the horn of the seat then just slide back onto the seat. This position will help steady the bike when the stoker mounts.
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