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• #1802
Interesting, thanks.
I'll need to ask someone about its history.Maybe it was yours!
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• #1803
There's information on Claud Butler frame numbers online, let us know what you find out. Would probably have had bosses for Benelux levers originally, the 'modern' ones will be a later addition.
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• #1804
Does anyone on here have one of those thorn tandems which are easy for a young adult/teen to sit on?
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• #1805
I do and yes you can. Not sure I'll be down your way anytime soon, but I do have 3 kids you can borrow to get a feel for someone putting in literally zero effort on the back
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• #1806
Let me do some thinking on getting up to yours to have a go with my lazy bones in tow.
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• #1807
Might be able to meet nearer yours if I can trick a kid into doing a south London parkrun - that'd be a Saturday. Or I could come without a kid, Daddy No Mates
Might need to lower / raise seatposts a bit. ping me a PM if you like
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• #1808
Ciao all, unfortunately the time has come to sell my tandem, impending house move and subsequent lack of space means it needs to go. Couldn’t really get the other half keen as was the hope. Do pass it along if you know anyone that fancies a punt at tandemming:
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/378261/#comment16623776
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• #1810
Good wee ride yesterday, but this bike is just too long reach for me.
I think I'm going to fit some swept bars, any suggestions?
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• #1811
Does anyone have a family friendly tandem for sale? Keener on a hybrid/MTB style than I am something with drops.
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• #1812
on-one mike working very well for me on the front of our tandem, depends how much sweep you're looking for...
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• #1813
Thanks @ibob, I was thinking about Nitto Albatros, keep the bar end shifters and use MTB levers as I'm already running v brakes.
https://freshtripe.co.uk/nitto-b352aa-albatross-bar/
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• #1814
I'm looking at your likely wrist position on those and thinking rather you than me!
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• #1815
I have these on my surly and they’re great. Exactly the same, bar end shifter, brake lever only. V comfy and easy to change gear
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• #1816
Also, i have a stronglight triple on the tandem and have “dished” two outer chain rings somehow, such that the chain falls between the now expanded gap between big ring and the middle ring, not ideal. Any suggestions?
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• #1817
I agree about the Nitto Albatross. I bought a set about 8-9 years ago, and they are brilliant. Have used them on several bikes. Including on an old mtb to shorten the reach.
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• #1818
I reckon they'd be great - I haven't tried albatross, but I have a nitto moustache on a town bike & the end of the bar is a comfy spot
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• #1819
Also - anyone know a bike shop with excelebt tandem knowledge anywhere between or around Bristol and London? Most of them seem to be in the midlands/north from google
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• #1820
SJS, Bridgwater?
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• #1821
I read title as Tantrums of the Forum and was wondering why I'd not noticed this thread before.
I may be intoximicated.
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• #1822
Ah good thinking, I hadn’t really thought of them from a tandem angle, thank you!
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• #1823
out and about last week with the tandem - S&S couplers open up so many more options with the trains...
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• #1824
Added the swept bars the Dawes, perfectly comfortable and I think they look good.
Need a similar setup for the stoker now.
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• #1825
Looks great! We’ve found the reach can get a bit short for the stoker if they’re not able to get forwards onto the hoods, but ymmv… in theory they’re not supposed to be so leant over anyway, as they don’t have the headwind to push the torso upwards?
Somebody got fed up with lifting 50s steel components and updated it 🙂
They would typically originally have had only 3 speeds, so modernisation is to be expected
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