Thanks Ray! I'll look for some.
René
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 9:12 PM Ray Varella wrote:
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> No need to adapt them Rene.
> They were very common on mountain bikes in the 80s.
>
> I attached a pic. If it doesn't show up I can send it privately.
>
> Lots of companies made them and they can still b
I get that Kai except if the bars are to high it puts the wrists at an awkward
angle.
Not so much if they were a bit lower.
Ray
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How are you going to adapt the quick releases for the seat posts?
René, still waiting on my polished Motolites...
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 6:56 PM Ray Varella wrote:
> I got to see the orange tandem in the steel today.
> Anyone getting one is in for a great experience.
> All the colors are great
I'm excited to see all these tandems rolling about, I wish there was a reverse
angle xxl to medium so I could stoke my captain/wife on one (she's not stoked
on the concept of stoking).
As for fixed angles on the bars, I've said it on the forum before, but I think
the moosed bars solve more probl
I got to see the orange tandem in the steel today.
Anyone getting one is in for a great experience.
All the colors are great but that orange just screams Funhouse.
Mine is blue and it will take a little while before I can gather everything to
build it.
These really are some of the best tande