cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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Jun 02, 2023,04:13 AM
I didn’t do it very often with the blind, but sighted people on the back of a tandem can be trouble too because they can’t turn the bars and have no control.
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By: InHavenPro : May 27th, 2023-23:40
I started to wear a helmet back in the ‘70’s
By: cazalea : May 28th, 2023-15:08
when I briefly competed in time trials and played around with cyclocross. At that time I worked in two different bike shops for 5-6 years, and commuted on my bike to work for about 10 years. On weekends we did centuries (100 miles) or went riding to the m...
Yes, you are correct
By: cazalea : May 28th, 2023-18:02
We went to Denmark and joined up with friends from England, France, Germany, Denmark. Then we went to Sweden to a big camping place there. (I think we made it to Finland too, but that might have been on another trip -- I can't remember all the details fro...
Tell me about it!
By: cazalea : May 28th, 2023-17:29
We were there in July I think, and there was a lot of whining and even crying Grumbling I liked riding the prairie better - this day we rode our entire planned distance before lunch, thanks to this silo being towed at about 35 mph. We had a top gear of 11...
Thanks, great story and pics.
By: Blansky : June 1st, 2023-14:25
I would think it's pretty boring riding on the back of those bikes. Like the saying "the lead horse is the only one who gets a different view every day".
My wife would say she gets to enjoy the scenery
By: cazalea : June 1st, 2023-14:37
No need to worry about avoiding small sharp objects, shifting the gears, doing the braking (much more effort than a single), or even pedaling with effort until I shout "Wake up back there and start pushing". It is scary though if you don't trust the capta...
Probably not
By: cazalea : June 2nd, 2023-04:13
I didn’t do it very often with the blind, but sighted people on the back of a tandem can be trouble too because they can’t turn the bars and have no control.