Alternative method for start stops (from days of toe clips and straps, still works very well, especially with newer stokers) is Captain holds bike both feet on ground, sitting on tob tube to stabilize while stoker clips in. Stoker then raises preferred foot for captain to clip in (or strap in if using toe clips and straps). Push off, pedal three or for strokes, pause or slow for captain to clip in (and/or tighten toe straps). Captain does one or both feet down at stoplights, stoker remains clipped in.
I am a blind individual and often Right tandems. what was this intercom system you’re talking about with the helmets? would you mind describing how the system worked in the brand-name? thank you for a informative video.
Hi. The R2 EVO in the video uses our Mesh Intercom technology to seamlessly and easily connect riders together over Bluetooth so that they can communicate with each other hands-free while riding. For more information, please visit the link to the R2 EVO in the description. Thanks.
This is so different from the way I have to ride with my severely autistic grandson. When we take off we start with me supplying all the power. He will shift his weight at random intervals. I always steer as thorough the bike is much wider to compensate. I never stand up on the pedals even though it's a single speed . If I stood he would stand . He would be very unstable. You might wonder why we bother he loves it and riding that bike is one of the few regular kid things he gets to do.
@@paulhunter123 sorry for your lack of imagination One possible reason you may want a tandem is if your partner is less athletic than you and you want to travel together I can think of at least two more reasons
@@paulhunter123 distance and endurance. Two tires produce less friction than 4 tires. You can travel, farther, easier. Easier to carry bags and install a child seat. If it’s a cross country trip.
Alternative method for start stops (from days of toe clips and straps, still works very well, especially with newer stokers) is Captain holds bike both feet on ground, sitting on tob tube to stabilize while stoker clips in. Stoker then raises preferred foot for captain to clip in (or strap in if using toe clips and straps). Push off, pedal three or for strokes, pause or slow for captain to clip in (and/or tighten toe straps). Captain does one or both feet down at stoplights, stoker remains clipped in.
I am a blind individual and often Right tandems. what was this intercom system you’re talking about with the helmets? would you mind describing how the system worked in the brand-name? thank you for a informative video.
Hi. The R2 EVO in the video uses our Mesh Intercom technology to seamlessly and easily connect riders together over Bluetooth so that they can communicate with each other hands-free while riding. For more information, please visit the link to the R2 EVO in the description. Thanks.
@@senatechnologies thank you, I’ll see if I can get through the description to look at your link.
Eu comprei uma tandem bike hoje agora temos que aprender andar
This is so different from the way I have to ride with my severely autistic grandson. When we take off we start with me supplying all the power. He will shift his weight at random intervals. I always steer as thorough the bike is much wider to compensate. I never stand up on the pedals even though it's a single speed . If I stood he would stand . He would be very unstable. You might wonder why we bother he loves it and riding that bike is one of the few regular kid things he gets to do.
please make a video about Sena 50C
He sounds like Tom Hanks
Why not just 2 bikes
I’m sure you can work it out. Just think about it for 30 seconds
@@unclezebulan9404 nope
@@paulhunter123 sorry for your lack of imagination
One possible reason you may want a tandem is if your partner is less athletic than you and you want to travel together
I can think of at least two more reasons
@@unclezebulan9404 yeah that's one good reason I'll give you credit for that partner could be missing a leg or blind. What's the other 2 reasons
@@paulhunter123 distance and endurance. Two tires produce less friction than 4 tires. You can travel, farther, easier.
Easier to carry bags and install a child seat. If it’s a cross country trip.