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The "weekend ride" update

Old 07-09-06, 07:21 AM
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The "weekend ride" update

I wonder if there would be any interest in starting a general topic where we can share our weekend exploits? Where I live I find we are the only tandem (which I am trying to change) so I need/want to hear/learn from others so I might be more effective in attracting other teams and in general enjoying the fun a tandem introduces to biking.

I will share my last two weekends and would be interested to hear what others are doing.

For the Fourth a local club (99% half bikes) had their annual Red White & Blue ride, 64/40/20. I have started to get involved and the week before had volunteered to lead the fun ride while my wife/kids sagged it. I got my 11 year old on the back as my eager 7 year old cannot keep his feet in the pedals yet. I carefully cut the cue sheet and taped onto cardboard so it fit perfectly in the center of my 3 pocket jersey. Got our walkie talkie running with fresh batteries and plenty of sunscreen. We had a blast where she was the co-pilot and radio chief with the SAG. Club had over 300 riders of which 35 enjoyed our fun ride which was aimed at getting folks out on a bike! I made two solid tandem contacts and others saw how it can be a great parent/child activity.

A few short rides over the rest of the long weekend which were fun and gets the tandem visible as I fish for other interested teams. (not a bad way to find them!) On the ride into the neighborhood things felt funny in back. Asked her to look at the tire which she claims she can't see.....well, if it was not flat before hitting the darn lip on the driveway it sure was afterward! No matter, I have been waiting for a reason to use some fresh new tires I ordered months ago.

This weekend. I have started an email distribution list to tandem owners and wanna be's. No matter how hard I try, I find both riders are also the primary caregiver so it is hard for them to both leave and join us. So sadly, even with 3 confirmed tandems in what seems to be a 5 mile radius, I have yet to get more than one tandem (me) on a ride. I showed up at the local club ride with mine and my 11 year old stoker and wife on a half bike.

We put in 42 miles of which 18 were with a big group. I was either stupid or dum and got caught up in the lead pace line by my choice. Mostly flat so we were able to hang at 22-24 mph and even pulled at 24. My daughter loved it. Fellow half bike riders were in shock and disbelief as they struggled to keep up down the small grades. All in all it was a blast but I spent my body for the rest of the day! Just toward the end a gal rode up and said "are you the tandem guy?" Not sure of this title but I was riding the only one so I said sure. Turns out she was half of a team with which I have only corresponded via email. She is excited to join us if we can solve the kid thing. It is a start anyway!

That's my update. Thanks to those who advised me on my concentric. All seemed to work fine. I will tear down and clean when time permits.
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Old 07-09-06, 07:15 PM
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Way to go AD (Austro-Daimler?)!
About time some younger folks get things going!
We've been promoting the tandem lifestyle for 31+ years. Organized out first 'tandem rally' in 1975 and had 3 tandems attend. It was a metric century and we coined the word 'TandeMetric' just for that event. We were then living in the Detroit metro/suburbs and got lots of publicity in the local and even the 'big city' newspapers.
Ride with local bike club and list a tandem ride (with singles invited!), that way more folks will come and ride and you can introduce them to the double-up lifestyle. Of course the internet can be a great help nowadays.
Through the years we've led literally hundreds of tandem rides, both in MI and in AZ. Sometimes it is quite discouraging when you're the only tandem that shows up, but other times you'll get some old timers and newbies in the mix of twicers. Tandems are a bit more common now than decades ago; keep up the effort!

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65 miles Saturday, 60 Sunday.
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~4 miles with an "experienced" (does not lean abruptly) 5 year old stoker, 2 year old experienced trailer kid and 3 year old newbie trailer kid. The 2 year old demonstrated to the 3 year old appropriate whooping and hollering techniques for all speeds over 18mph.
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Rode our singles on Saturday. On Sunday we pulled out the tandem and took off from Carmel in thick, dripping fog that stayed with us all the way north through Castroville and the rollers of the Elkhorn Slough backcountry to the Pajaro River. Soon after, we stopped at sunny Gizdich Ranch to pull off our outer layers and enjoy some fresh baked pie and ice cream. After that, we headed up the redwood shaded Hazel Dell climb, descended to Corralitos, then climbed Eureka Canyon into the Santa Cruz mountain high country. It was gloriously warm and sunny in the hills, but soon we had to descend back to the cooler climate near the beach (where we made our second stop of the ride - at Surf City Coffee). From there, it was a pleasant spin back to Carmel along the coast. Total distance; 127 miles.
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Husband had the week off but spent it siding the garage instead of riding. Went for 3 short, beautiful, urban rides (which involves 5 different lakes, a couple of rivers and stopping at fun restaurants for breakfast and lunch) on Friday, Saturday and Sunday -- nothing over 30 miles. Captain didn't have much zip in his legs for Saturday and Sunday (not surprising after being on a ladder all week), but we managed to maintain a regular pace of 27 mph on the flats which kinda surprised us. Practiced our hill climbing and that is really coming along.
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