Coyote -
A couple of suggestions:
1. Make sure your bike fit is correct. You'd be amazed at the effect of proper bike fit on your downhill riding stability.
2. Consider hiring a coach to ride with you and watch you descend. Working with a coach can be tremendously helpful - we can all give you tips here on weight, balance and form but that pales in comparison to having real time feedback from someone watching YOU descend.
3. As you know, keep your speed where you're comfortable. It'll get faster over time, but keep it in control.
Have fun!




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Eventually, I stopped saying that and the downhill speeds just got faster. Our fastest yet was 50 mph on a short stretch. Talk about exhilerating! A tandem is heavier and more secure feeling, though. The fastest I've gone on my single is somewhere in the mid to high 30's. Maybe 40 at the most. No need to push it past what you're comfortable with. Good for you for working toward conquering your fears.
