Weasler
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I've never ridden a tandem before & am now considering one for me (male) & my partner (female). can anyone give me some basic advice on what to look out for when selecting the right one?
I prefer non electric but electric also okay..
I've never ridden a tandem before & am now considering one for me (male) & my partner (female). can anyone give me some basic advice on what to look out for when selecting the right one?
I've never ridden a tandem before & am now considering one for me (male) & my partner (female). can anyone give me some basic advice on what to look out for when selecting the right one?
consider how you'll transport it, if you're taking it somewhere to ride, how wilt fit on your vehicle?
Pino Hase might be of interest. Indépendant pedaling, front rider recumbent. Performer do one similar, a good deal cheaper.
I am in the process of putting together and kicking off a conversion project to electrify our tandem. I have been doing a lot of research and have spent a fair amount of time running simulations on the ebikes.ca website and have narrowed down to a specific motor, battery plant, and controller. This is not a "what do I need" or "how do I choose" thread. I am interested in others experiences and lessons learned either electrifying and/or owning and riding an electric tandem. I realize the population is small here, but this is one aspect that really isn't covered elsewhere on the interwebs (that I have been able to find) and this is where folks in the know hang out. I would be interested in some details of your setup (voltage, battery plant, etc.). How you ride (electric assist all the time, hills only, etc), what kind of range do you get from your setup, and finally, what you learned and what you would do again or differently if doing it again?The Hase tandems were really popular on the German tandem meets we went on. Their owners loved them.
However, the stoker needs nerves of steel: they're exposed at the front with no steering control and no brakes. I realise that the stoker on a traditional tandem also has no steering or brakes, but there's that psychological/physical barrier in front. We went the traditional route to save the screaming...
The Hase Pino Steps is the ebike version. Around €10k. I am in the process of putting together and kicking off a conversion project to electrify our tandem. I have been doing a lot of research and have spent a fair amount of time running simulations on the ebikes.ca website and have narrowed down to a specific motor, battery plant, and controller. This is not a "what do I need" or "how do I choose" thread on e bike. I am interested in others experiences and lessons learned either electrifying and/or owning and riding an electric tandem. I realize the population is small here
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