05-30-2011, 04:16 PM
Updates:
See: http://s211.photobucket.com/albums/bb8/dianemisso/Tandem%202/
The Kenda Kwest tires are "interesting" They have very soft side walls, with a rigid tread. Even at 90psi (rated 85) they feel "soft"; but they have low rolling resistance. If they don't work out, I am going to the original stock size (38-622) Specialized Armadillos; which have rigid tread and sidewalls.
The fenders are 60mm SKS Commuters; like them allot; I have 45mm SKS Commuters on my red bike that I ride to work everyday.
The handle bar and stem are Avenir 200 series. The brake levers are Tektro 2.1 (work with V-brake or others) (same levers on my red bike with Tektro R559 dual pivots). The brakes are Avid SD 5; SRAM MRX twist grip shifter for the rear (again just like my red bike). The front derailleur shifter is a Shimano lever - I prefer levers for the front, Crosslake (eBay merchant) has very good prices on Shimano levers.
We have ridden it a couple miles so far, still tweaking things for the stoker's comfort The 44T front chain ring is great for most situations. The 28T "granny" ring is great for climbing walls. We haven't got into the 54T ring yet.
See: http://s211.photobucket.com/albums/bb8/dianemisso/Tandem%202/
The Kenda Kwest tires are "interesting" They have very soft side walls, with a rigid tread. Even at 90psi (rated 85) they feel "soft"; but they have low rolling resistance. If they don't work out, I am going to the original stock size (38-622) Specialized Armadillos; which have rigid tread and sidewalls.
The fenders are 60mm SKS Commuters; like them allot; I have 45mm SKS Commuters on my red bike that I ride to work everyday.
The handle bar and stem are Avenir 200 series. The brake levers are Tektro 2.1 (work with V-brake or others) (same levers on my red bike with Tektro R559 dual pivots). The brakes are Avid SD 5; SRAM MRX twist grip shifter for the rear (again just like my red bike). The front derailleur shifter is a Shimano lever - I prefer levers for the front, Crosslake (eBay merchant) has very good prices on Shimano levers.
We have ridden it a couple miles so far, still tweaking things for the stoker's comfort The 44T front chain ring is great for most situations. The 28T "granny" ring is great for climbing walls. We haven't got into the 54T ring yet.
Nigel