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• #127
Ask a frame builder,
they'll mostly reply:
" yes sir ,can I have your 250£ please?"
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• #128
We have a Mercian tandem and a couple we know have the Dolan and they lent us it for the weekend. For the money I think it would be difficult to find a better spec, more fun off the peg tandem. If we sell our touring tandem that's what I would buy
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• #129
Here is a pic of my Trek T2000 alloy tandem had this for a few years and has been great fun out with my Wife.
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• #130
Here's a newly refurbished Dawes just across the Channel.
http://www.leboncoin.fr/velos/701987878.htm?ca=13_s -
• #131
Our Dawes galaxy will be up for grabs as soon as I get time to take a few pics and decide what to ask for it....
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• #132
What size? Could be keen if it's around the right kinda size...
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• #133
Thought I'd posted this one before, perhaps not though (edit: was posted in the "tandem, should I?" thread).
Swapped out original levers for some less spongy Shimano ones, have just replaced Sturmey trigger and got us access to all 3 speeds once again now.
Paintwork is v.ratty but I don't have the patience to deal with cotter pins to strip it down for a respray so it will stay ratty.
Please forgive the wonky saddle angles, flat front tyre, ripped curtain, and mucky floor.
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• #134
Hi Steves,
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• #135
thoughts on this? And ease of converting it to a normal road bike not a TT
http://www.gumtree.com/p/bicycles/time-trial-tandem-for-sale/1085080622
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• #136
Buy new handlebars, brake levers, mount existing bar end shifters on down tube bosses. Done. £40, maybe?
Good price, get it.
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• #137
Looks lovely - go for it!
You could even splash out and get some Veloce shifters for < £80.
http://www.merlincycles.com/campagnolo-veloce-10-speed-power-shift-ergo-levers-silver-50020.html -
• #138
Bear in mind that because its TT setup, the stoker section of the frame has a short top tube, so he/she will be getting relatively intimite with the captain compared to a tandem built for road or touring.
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• #139
So if it's the lady on the back, you will never be too far away from a hug, or a slap.
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• #141
you haven't lived until you've ridden hard with your nose betwixt another's cheeks.
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• #142
I prefer to keep these kind of matters behind closed doors.
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• #143
good stuff. I`m going to get it tonight! the stoker if my g/f so hopefully she wont mind being nice and cosy. Just getting it for a bit of fun really.
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• #144
i`m am really happy you internet strangers have validated what i was probably going to do anyway. Makes me feel much better! haha
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• #145
More than happy to validate, but when it goes horribly wrong you have to shoulder the blame alone :)
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• #146
haha. yes. However with the tandem I dont have to be alone again!
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• #147
You can never go wrong with the acquisition of a tandem.
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• #148
I now own a tandem!
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• #149
:D ace. The next tandem ride's going to be killer at the rate the forum's accumulating them.
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• #150
Hi All,
Add me to the list of recently accumulated! Me and girlfriend recently got this one off ebay for touring. Haven't had a chance to get it out yet - it's currently living at girlfriend's parents' house.
Seems nicely set up for it: front & back racks, hydraulic rim brakes and rear hub brake. It's 531 though, which I've heard that can be very soft riding fully loaded?
Also does anyone have any experience/knowledge of the different level top tube?
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Didn't stop them beasting us up the hills