View Full Version : I lost my tandem-ginity...
bikerchick68
01-28-2007, 04:29 PM
I am a tandem virgin no more... :eek:
A friend of mine picked up the 2005 Cannondale tandem recently. We had planned and riding with a group today... he called last nght and asked if I wanted to ride the tandem. I've never ridden one. Neither has he. :eek: :eek: :eek:
So I said sure, what the heck. Swapped out the pedals last night, adjusted the fit some (it never works right for me til I'm RIDING! I was too low and had to raise the seat a bunch...)
This morning we meet and as we get ready to ride the nerves set in... oh my word. What am I thinking?
We discussed it a bit and gave it a whirl... I was mostly scared to STOP the first time... the whole "not being in control" thing was also tough for me. No shifting... no coasting... no brakes... no turning... basically you sit back there and... well... pedal. :D I'm a bit of a control freak... so this was a BIG deal for me!
After a few stops and starts we had the hang of it... downhill ROCKS! Uphill not so much. More like we were the rocks then...:p
Overall it was fun and I can certainly understand why people enjoy them now... I thoroughly enjoyed sightseeing once we were comfortable... saw a HUGE Cooper's Hawk up on an electric wire... very cool!
33+ miles... no falls, no crashes. A good day!:D
SadieKate
01-28-2007, 05:24 PM
It was a good day. Nobody died. :D
I have found the sightseeing so much better from the back also. I don't have to look ahead all the time and can even point out stuff to Bubba that he might not see staring at the road all the time.
Thanks for sharing the joy. Have some mini marshmallows. :rolleyes:
RoadRaven
01-28-2007, 05:33 PM
I love this term
We have been talking about getting a tandem for a couple of years... maybe soon I can say I have lost my tandem-ginity too!!!!
:D
SR500
01-28-2007, 06:27 PM
Great! We love rockin' the tandem... but DH has dropped me twice - don't ask, all is still good...
http://www.weberwoodworking.com/bikes/tandem2.jpg
tattiefritter
01-29-2007, 12:48 AM
We have an offroad tandem, I find it fun for a few hours but get bored after a while as all I do is pedal. Hurtling down rocky downhills with no control at all over the bike took a bit of getting used to....
http://www.jeznewsome.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/images/MTB/Colella%20Tandem/Colella-1.jpg
KayTee
01-29-2007, 03:16 AM
I'm a control freak, too, and consequently our tandem miles average only about 1/5-1/4 of my total annual mileage. But after 5 years BikeBoy & I are finally working together better, and my enjoyment really has increased. We've learned a lot and had a great time attending several tandem rallies but in home territory tend to ride more with single bikes...here we're pulling a paceline on last year's Capitol to Capitol century in VA.
SheFly
01-29-2007, 05:08 AM
Woohoo! Another convert. Welcome to the dark side.
We have been riding tandems for about 8 years. We started out as off-road tandemers. That was a challenge, and we kept breaking equipment (we are both fairly strong, and with the technical trails here, regularly broke freehubs, cassettes and chains). We also used to lead a ride called the O-**** - Off-Road Specific Hiatus Involving Tandems. Think 60 miles of off-raod singletrack with 6-7 tandem teams - it was a sight to behold!
About 3 years ago, after a ride where divorce was threatened and the tandem was thrown into the woods, we sold the trusty MTB tandem and invested in a road bike. We LOVE it. I probably put 1000 miles a year on the tandem, and love every minute of it.
Now we even have a TT-specific tandem :eek: . Last year, we held out course record, for a week. This year we are out for blood... :D
The best, of course, is having a group of tandems to ride together. We have a core group of about 6 or 7 couples who regularly go out on tandem adventures, and we all formed a team to do the local MS 150 ride!
Pics:
1. Look ma, no wheels touching the ground!
2. Up and over
3. Tande-Maine-ia weekend
4. Our regular ride crew
Pedal Wench
01-29-2007, 06:13 AM
Kaytee, is that some sort of communication system you're using in your photo? When my BF and I ride on tour, we think having a way to communicate on the bike might be fun. What are you using, and what do you think about it?
mimitabby
01-29-2007, 06:23 AM
http://www.sersale.org/bike/ferry.jpg
Here we are on the RSVP, waiting to board a ferryboat.
welcome!
I LOVE that flying tandem photo!
SheFly
01-29-2007, 06:32 AM
Thought you all might enjoy a collaborative "poem" that I did a number of years ago with another stoker...
Ode to the Stoker
This is a rhyme to explain indeed
The stoker's desire to sit second seed.
What possible virtues can we extol
To praise the loss of all control?
No view to the front, save a sweaty back
Always within reach of a stoker's smack.
Although pedaling is our only role,
Unhappy stokers will exact their toll.
No brakes to squeeze, no gears to grind,
Yet the stoker does not seem to mind.
With pedaling we must be content
Until through poetry we can vent.
The captain in front calls out all the bumps
And depends on us to sail over the jumps.
We can’t just sit back to relax or to chat
Unless, of course, we like being yelled at!
“Pedal” yells the captain as you push up a hill
“I am” you yell back, though it seems you are still
“Push harder” you get in response to your whine
“I’m PUSHING” you argue, but things are far from fine
And if as a stoker we should happen to crash
It is the captain that we lash.
For the fault is never ours, you see,
It wasn’t the stoker who hit that tree.
And what from a captain did I recently hear?
In fact the stoker can actually steer!
Around the corners so twisty and tight
We will make it if the stoker pedals just right.
But for those of us one step from blind,
The stoker life can be quite kind.
On our single bikes the trail prevailed,
Our scars bear witness to how we failed.
Even those skilled at the single ride
Have reasons to join the stoker side.
Where the captain goes you too must follow
No more dust must you swallow.
And if your sweetie has never tried
The joys of riding till they're fried,
Then borrow a tandem to take a spin,
Who knows, you both might win!
The need for speed is at the core
of why smart stokers beg for more.
A tricked-out tandem fits the bill,
For a screaming ride down any hill.
Road or trail, skinny tires or fat,
Tandem riding is where it's at.
So stokers say join us, be ahead of the curve
That is, if you can find the nerve!
SheFly
01-29-2007, 06:43 AM
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I LOVE that flying tandem photo!
Mimi - here's another. Hard to see clearly, but I like it 'cause it really does look like we're flying!
SheFly
mimitabby
01-29-2007, 06:48 AM
Mimi - here's another. Hard to see clearly, but I like it 'cause it really does look like we're flying!
SheFly
gasp! you ARE flying!! what does LANDING feel like???
SheFly
01-29-2007, 06:53 AM
gasp! you ARE flying!! what does LANDING feel like???
Depends on the landing zone ;) . Acutally, it's not that bad. You absorb most of the impact with your legs, just like you would on a mountain bike.
SheFly
KayTee
01-29-2007, 07:04 AM
Kaytee, is that some sort of communication system you're using in your photo? When my BF and I ride on tour, we think having a way to communicate on the bike might be fun. What are you using, and what do you think about it?
Yes, it's a "Tandem Talk" intercom we picked up b/c it was being discounted at the first tandem rally we attended, http://www.tandem-talk.com/Tandem-Talk/. The radio unit fits in BikeBoy's jersey pocket and connects via wire to our earpieces. And I'm the only one who can turn the radio on and off! :D It works well -- as you know, it's so hard to hear each other on a windy day, and we use it to whisper strategy when riding with competitive singles and tandem groups. Just watch out if one of you has bronchitis...or yells road hazards!
Shefly, great poem! And you're right, there's nothing like riding in a paceline of fast tandems, which is why we've enjoyed tandem rallies and the variety of paces they provide. Each year we, too, take the Mothership on vacation with our local tandem buddies. Get a couple of tandems together, and you have a party!
bikerchick68
01-29-2007, 07:44 AM
SadieKate... "nobody died" is EXACTLY what I was thinking! :D I had some mini marshmallows to celebrate my victory! :p
RoadRaven... have you ridden one? Maybe you can rent one a few times? Then you'd both be sure you enjoy it... I had fun, but I would not have bought one as he did without knowing for sure. He got it so he could ride with his grandkids safely... they don't have road handling skills, but this way he can take 'em out for rides...
SR500... "dropped you twice"??? OK... don't answer. The mental images I came up with were painful enough :eek: Cool pic!
tattie... hurtling down rocky hillsides with no control... yeah, I don't THINK so! It was nerve racking enough trying this on the road where I'm comfortable. I started off as a mountain biker... but got tired of bleeding. And dirt in my mouth. :o Switched to road and that was that.
Kaytee... very cool! We actually found ourselves pulling yesterday too... I was sorta surprised... at the fact that we were fast enough to do so. Apparently we create a heckuva draft! :D
Shefly... I'm cracking up at the near divorce and bike being thrown into the woods! Oh I feel your pain... when I was married I was a complete newbie married to a RACER. The man had NO patience. (that's not why the divorce tho...;) ) The pics you posted are awesome! I never considered having one off the ground :eek: Holy moly... I was mostly interested in staying upright...
that poem is GREAT! I actually understand it! :D I think it's one of those things you have to DO to really get it huh? I'll have to email that to my friend if it's OK with you??? Lemme know. I'll credit you on it...
mimitabby... what a neat pic! What's the RSVP?
SheFly
01-29-2007, 09:04 AM
Shefly... I'm cracking up at the near divorce and bike being thrown into the woods! Oh I feel your pain... when I was married I was a complete newbie married to a RACER. The man had NO patience. (that's not why the divorce tho...;) ) The pics you posted are awesome! I never considered having one off the ground :eek: Holy moly... I was mostly interested in staying upright...
that poem is GREAT! I actually understand it! :D I think it's one of those things you have to DO to really get it huh? I'll have to email that to my friend if it's OK with you??? Lemme know. I'll credit you on it...
Lucky for us, one of our regular tandem crew consists of a divorce attorney and a criminal defense attorney :D .
You can forward the poem. Credit goes to Cathy and Claudia. Glad you enjoyed the experience! I hope that you are planning on getting out some more.
SheFly
KayTee
01-29-2007, 05:48 PM
Glad you had such fun, Bikerchick. Riding a tandem is just another great way to enjoy cycling. But...they say you need to keep in mind that whatever direction your relationship's going in, a tandem will get it there quicker! :rolleyes: ('Course that's meant for SO's)
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