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PMK 11-15-14 05:06 PM

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5 tandems was our max for a short bit. We are now down to two and enjoy what we have.

The most recent tandem change, and now that the weather is nice for where we live is the photos below...yes she rides off-road and enjoys it most times.

PK

mwandaw 11-15-14 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by PMK (Post 17310468)
...yes she rides off-road and enjoys it most times.

Wow... she can even change gears.

Get that girl a Thudbuster!

PMK 11-16-14 04:57 AM


Originally Posted by mwandaw (Post 17310971)
Wow... she can even change gears.

Get that girl a Thudbuster!

Look close, it took a while to find one, but that Tag A Long is an Adams Shocker and has suspension that works really well. No Thudbuster needed.

PK

mwandaw 11-17-14 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by PMK (Post 17311345)
...that Tag A Long is an Adams Shocker and has suspension that works really well...

I stand corrected. Nice!

PMK 11-19-14 04:18 AM


Originally Posted by mwandaw (Post 17314433)
I stand corrected. Nice!

Was not trying to sound smarty pants. Simply it was a tag a long (actually after reading the frame it is called a trail a bike) that I knew existed years ago but is no longer made. The design made sense for off road use and honestly has proven very capable on rough trails.

As for using a Thudbuster on a tag a long, rest assured, if I had not found this Adams Shocker, the girl would be on some form of short height suspension seatpost, or even a modified frame that utilized the Thudbuster LT.

My greatest concern now is not snagging her feet so we are working on simple request such as stand or pedals "flat" to keep interest high and injury potential low.

I do fear when her younger sister moves up to this tag a long, being declared a wild by her mom and only 2 years old, she may be the one mashing the pedals for more speed while flailing about. My next expense could be micro sized motocross gear.

PK

moonwalker 12-04-14 09:44 PM

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http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=421225She is looking great Paul! We are happy to report we picked up our new Grinch green Fandango from Alex at MTB Tandems just before Thanksgiving. We finally got to ride with another mtb tandem thanks to Michael and Carin Hopton. They took us on some nice trails at Blankets Creek. It could only have been better if Alex and Kim could have joined us but we got rained out on Sunday the scheduled ride day. Now we cannot wait for the next Aorta.

We both had so much fun riding we did not take one pic of the bike while out on the trails. Laura is off for 2 weeks at Christmas. We have jokingly said maybe have to make a trip back between Christmas and New Years just to get some pics of the bike in the mountains. The only pic we got was the one Alex shot outside the store and it does NOT do the color justice. Looks washed out but it is a very bright lime green.

PMK 12-05-14 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by moonwalker (Post 17363305)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=421225She is looking great Paul! We are happy to report we picked up our new Grinch green Fandango from Alex at MTB Tandems just before Thanksgiving. We finally got to ride with another mtb tandem thanks to Michael and Carin Hopton. They took us on some nice trails at Blankets Creek. It could only have been better if Alex and Kim could have joined us but we got rained out on Sunday the scheduled ride day. Now we cannot wait for the next Aorta.

We both had so much fun riding we did not take one pic of the bike while out on the trails. Laura is off for 2 weeks at Christmas. We have jokingly said maybe have to make a trip back between Christmas and New Years just to get some pics of the bike in the mountains. The only pic we got was the one Alex shot outside the store and it does NOT do the color justice. Looks washed out but it is a very bright lime green.

I saw and replied on MTBR. As for Grinch Green, neat color and honestly not one soon to forget if you have seen it in person.

Mike and Carin are great people. Awesome riders and fun both on and off the bike. Don't forget, there are also other teams that are a blast to ride with. The crew in Tallahassee with Greg and Ang getting a new ride and I believe first time going off-road.

Roll that Fandango and have fun.

PK


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