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Kulana Lua Tandem

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Have you seen and heard tandem? Do you want to have a riding partner; but your abilities are very different? Want to be sure you don’t get separated while riding? How about a bicycle built for two? Each rider can pedal at his or her own ability; but you’ll still be together. But I’ve no doubt that riding a tandem takes some getting used to!

There’s a tandem-riding couple that I see quite often in my area, and it sure looks like fun. I’ve never had the opportunity to try riding tandem; but it seems to me that tandem riders need to build a good deal of trust in each other. The captain needs to be able to rely on the stoker not to coast along for a free ride. The stoker must be able to rely on the captain to warn of road hazards; the need to change direction and/or speed; when to slow or stop. The two riders need to agree upon which foot to use for starting; and which foot to put down when stopping. I’m sure it’s very awkward when one rider is a right-foot starter; and the other a left-foot starter.

Which position would I prefer to ride? Good question. Being small for an adult, I might not make much of a wind-breaker as captain. By the same token, would I be able to provide sufficient power as stoker? So, although I’ve seen and heard tandem, I’m not sure I’m up to trying it!

While I’m thinking about it, though, strike up the band with Daisy Bell!