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Tandems

Tandem Mountain Bike

Back in the 1970's tandems almost disappeared and were just kept alive by a handful of custom builders, mostly British. In recent years they have made a comeback and are now mass-produced by most good manufacturers in many different styles such as road, touring, hybrid/trekking and mountain bike with some even having full-suspension. One of the downsides to buying a tandem is the price as they usually cost the same as two bikes and often more as a result of the engineering involved.

2011 Lapierre Tandem X2 Race Team

Tandems are ideal when you have two riders of different abilities, ages or sex, as they are able to ride together. People choose to ride tandems for many different reasons and the benefits of tandem riding are numerous, tandem riding is to experience the pleasure of cycling together irrespective of different fitness levels, and most importantly, fun.

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The most important measurements are:


  • A - Top tube, i.e. reach

    You don't want to be overstretched or 'bunched up' on the bike

  • B - Standover height

    You should have at least and inch clearance when standing over the top tube (this does not mean that you'll be able to touch the floor when sitting on the saddle, as this is a different measurement)

  • C - Frame Size

    See relevant bike type sizing charts.

Tandem Mountain Bike
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