The A to Z of Tandem Biking
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Chris shares his passion for cycling, hiking, skiing, and climbing from Buxton, in the Peak District. As a blogger for Outdoor Look, Chris shares outdoor tips and indoor tricks to help you get the most out of your time spent outside. When he's not out adventuring he's making videos or trying to keep up with his 4-year-old son.
Riders choose tandem bikes over other bikes because the tandem bike elevates the joy of riding by leaps and bounds. You can ride a tandem bike while undertaking mountain bike riding and speed racing.
Teamwork Holds the Key
Tandem biking is all about teamwork. It is advised that you undertake tandem biking with someone you want to be close to. Tandem biking helps bikers gain greater benefits by sharing the workload.
The front rider (also known as the captain) undertakes most of the cycling work. Also, he has a clear view of the terrain. On the other hand, the rider sitting at the back (also known as the stoker) cannot control the speed of the bike. A stoker supplements the efforts put in by the captain.
Also, stokers need to be warned by their captains beforehand if there’s a pothole in the way. This would allow the stoker to position their body to withstand the wobble.
The Features You Should Look for
Purchasing a tandem bike is like purchasing any other bike. You need to choose your bike carefully. If you spend an adequate amount of time choosing the right tandem bike, you’d be happy with your purchase in the long run. First of all, you need to ascertain the purpose of the purchase. You need to know why is this bike being bought and where are you going to use it.
- Tandem bikes are customized quite frequently
- The handlebars can be modified according to the rider’s preference
- Seats can be customized as well. This would provide a better degree of shock absorption
- Accessories can be added as per the rider’s preference
Get the Right Fit
Getting the right fit for your bike is perhaps the most important thing you need to keep in mind. Getting the right fit for your bike is perhaps the most important thing you need to keep in mind. It is very important to check that the tandem bike you have chosen fits you and your partner correctly. Tandem bikes, like all other bikes, are adjustable. The only thing which can’t be adjusted is the frame.
Tandem frames are usually manufactured for people who are of “average” size. Tandems are built with the notion that the captain is the larger of the twosome. Sometimes that is not the case and you must look out for bikes that can accommodate a larger or longer person in the stoker position.
If the frame isn’t positioned appropriately, the stoker will have to reach to an inappropriate level to touch the handlebars. A large number of shops allow test rides. These rides help riders to check the appropriate bike.
Choosing the Right Set of Wheels
Customization can help you add an appropriate set of wheels for your bike. Traditionally, tandems are accompanied either by 700c wheels or 26-inch wheels.
If you are looking for a jauntier cycling experience, 700C tires are tailor-made for you. You can choose the wheels according to the type of riding you want to undertake.
Simply put, tandem cycling is for those who share the same passion. If you are fortunate enough to find someone who enjoys the bumpy terrains as much as you do, then you should definitely give tandem biking a try.
Author
Chris shares his passion for cycling, hiking, skiing, and climbing from Buxton, in the Peak District. As a blogger for Outdoor Look, Chris shares outdoor tips and indoor tricks to help you get the most out of your time spent outside. When he's not out adventuring he's making videos or trying to keep up with his 4-year-old son.
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