Pictures of happy tandem couples?
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Here is wife and me on our maiden voyage on our new (for us) tandem.
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Cheaha Challenge 2008
This was our first attempt at a climbing century. We made it to the top of Horseblock Mountain and decided to go back to the ride start. My stoker did a fabulous job as we completed 66 miles for the day. We just need to learn how to pace ourselves on climbs.
Horseblock 2008.jpg
Horseblock 2008.jpg
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Hi all. This is a posed (you can tell by the shoes...) photo for our fund raising page for the annual Bikes not Bombs bike-a-thon. Nice to be among the many tandem couples! Best regards!
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our brandnew C'dale in J/L
...first contact to our new tandem!
The size J/L fits us best (I'm 6'9" and stoker 6'2") and it was a right decision to order a repaint to "white pearl" instead of "jet black" (the only available model in Germany!). The Camagnolo Chorus (complete incl. 13-26 cog) works fine!
Thanks for all your advices...!!
Regards from Germany
The size J/L fits us best (I'm 6'9" and stoker 6'2") and it was a right decision to order a repaint to "white pearl" instead of "jet black" (the only available model in Germany!). The Camagnolo Chorus (complete incl. 13-26 cog) works fine!
Thanks for all your advices...!!
Regards from Germany
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Here's the day before my girlfriend's first ride (51 miles!) on Big Blue:
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Got the Altus derailleur on and the new longer rear axle in. Now there's room for a 7- or 8-speed freewheel, but the 5-speed 14-34 is on there now, with derailleur adjusted accordingly.
Here's a shot just before the first ride around Miramar Lake.
Haven't kicked into the right toe clip yet. My 9-year-old son's attitude: "What's a toe clip?" But he loves the bike.
Here's a shot just before the first ride around Miramar Lake.
Haven't kicked into the right toe clip yet. My 9-year-old son's attitude: "What's a toe clip?" But he loves the bike.
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Waiting to see if any pictures were taken during the Davis Double. Until then, only have a few pictures from a weekend ride earlier. We're having so much fun riding the bike, it's not easy to stop and take pictures. During a moderate climb on the Davis Double, we were surrounded by butterflies however had not brought a camera with us.
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Nothing moving
This is after a 42 miler Corporate Challenge. Stoker is eldest daughter Kaity, then 15. You can see who is sweating!
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I had posted this picture before in the Road>Show us your Cannondale thread. This was taken by a local newspaper for an article about cycling in the area. This was also before numerous upgrades to the tandem as outlined in our blog and on threads here.
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My favorite person to ride with!
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Our first new road tandem, a Santana Sovereign SE. We only have 100 miles or so, but we love the bike!!! We are defiantly a happy tandem couple!
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Here is a picture taken when we did the Tour de Cure ride a few years back.
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Tandem Team from Sri Lanka.
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I posted this up in my ride report, but thought I would add it here
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Not the best shot due to the extreme backlight but the only shot we've ever had of ourselves before, during or after a ride. This is the finish line of the '08 Reach The Beach ride in Oregon. Begins in Portland and ends at the beautiful Oregon coast with a tire dip in the surf.
Hope to see folks at the upcoming NWTR...
KRhea and Debra
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Nice photo.
Can you post a photo of the bike too, and some comments on advantages, how it rides etc as it looks unusual.
Can you post a photo of the bike too, and some comments on advantages, how it rides etc as it looks unusual.
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Great bike, we love/loved it. Aluminum with titanium boom tube, It's all Campy Record/Chorus, custom built wheelset by CyclePath in Portland OR using DT Swiss 1.1/1.2 rims on White Ind hubs with ti carrier, Alpha Q fork, captain carbon/stem, FSA carbon/Truvativ Elita crankset w/red anodized TA rings. Weight is 36lbs if I remember correctly give or take a pound.
It's for sale as of Monday. I'm almost through building our newest ride, a custom Taylor steel/carbon fiber frame.
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Charmed,
Now you've gone and done it.
Here is one of our favorite pics from a tour around the US we did last summer.
Now you've gone and done it.
Here is one of our favorite pics from a tour around the US we did last summer.
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transam, I think I read your journal on Crazy Guy on a Bike, no?
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You not familiar with the Alpha Q Z-Pro fork which is specifically designed for the way I'm using it with no spacer limit. The steer tube on Z-Pros is at least twice as thick if not thicker than a normal tandem fork and maintains that thickness throughout.
It's the same fork Zinn uses all his custom built bikes for really big guys who need extended steer tubes and/or stronger all carbon forks.
Check the AlphaQ website for futher info.
KRhea
It's the same fork Zinn uses all his custom built bikes for really big guys who need extended steer tubes and/or stronger all carbon forks.
Check the AlphaQ website for futher info.
KRhea