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?
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?
Here we are on the RSVP, waiting to board a ferryboat.
welcome!
I LOVE that flying tandem photo!
"Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
http://twoadventures.blogspot.com
"Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
http://twoadventures.blogspot.com
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!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!
SadieKate... "nobody died" is EXACTLY what I was thinking!I had some mini marshmallows to celebrate my victory!
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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 enoughCool 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.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!![]()
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
Holy moly... I was mostly interested in staying upright...
that poem is GREAT! I actually understand it!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?
There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".
"Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
http://twoadventures.blogspot.com
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!('Course that's meant for SO's)
Last edited by KayTee; 01-30-2007 at 02:08 AM.