Rene Herse and Jack Taylor from the top of my head were also the best tandem builder at the time too, something about using larger diameter tubing in lieu of standard that most tandem builder use at the time.
(I also always wondered about his tandems why he didn't have the drive chain from the rear chainring directly, like on a lot of tandems... Jack Taylor tandems have that detail too...)
You know why, just look for the front shift lever.
Rene Herse and Jack Taylor from the top of my head were also the best tandem builder at the time too, something about using larger diameter tubing in lieu of standard that most tandem builder use at the time.
You know why, just look for the front shift lever.