This is rad!!! Good advice so far. I presume you'll be going slow to
start, so the aero advantage of larger captain won't matter for
initial rides. As long as she can straddle the bike and hold it
steady, that's all you need. Captain hugely need to call out bumps,
shifts, coasts, and "Punch it, Chewie."

We dismount to left, but that's from singles and avoiding chain
tattoos. Always start off with a "Right foot up" check and go.

As stoker, please keep your feet on the pedals at stops. Unless
dismounting, stoker never needs to put feet down IMHO. Nothing throws
me off more at stops or intersections... bad things can happen.
Clipless helps out a bit with that. The team will learn when to lean
together, I never found that a big problem or learning curve.

Be patient with the captain!!! Hope it turns out to be a great ride!

On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 8:01 PM, RonaTD <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Monday, July 20, 2015 at 10:00:35 PM UTC-5, RonaTD wrote:
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>>  if you can sit in the top tube while straddling,
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>
> On, not in.
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