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Old July 28th 05, 02:35 AM
Mark Hickey
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Default How Do These Airborne Specs Look?

Jasper Janssen wrote:

On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 20:54:10 -0700, Mark Hickey rote:
David Damerell wrote:


[The back brake's a Suntour self-energiser, so I've no idea how well a
conventional canti works on a tandem.]


That's probably the one place that self-energizing brake makes sense
(since the back end of a tandem never gets TOO light under braking -
I've yet to see anyone do a nose wheelie on one). ;-)


You still don't want to *lock* the wheel, though. Especially as recovering
from a slide might be harder with two people acting on instinct. And you
definitely don't want to lock the front wheel of a tandem.


It took a lot of tinkering with my Santana's rear brake before I had
to worry about locking it up (or it doing much to actually stop the
bike for that matter...). FWIW, I've found the tandem to be very
controllable under a rear wheel skid, probably because of the
humongous wheelbase. That said, I didn't lock up the rear wheel very
often because it (obviously) is REALLY hard on rear tires. ;-)

Mark Hickey
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