It rides very nicely
The SRAM X.9 RD, X.0 twist grip, PC-971 chain and 11-34T cassette play very well together.
It shifts better and much faster than the Shimano Deore DX that was on there before. The X.9 is also much lighter than the Deore DX.
The 40h Dyads, Wheelsmith SS14 spokes and Wheelmaster hubs are a nice combination. They are noticeably laterally stiffer than the OEM wheels, and glide better than the old wheels. The tires and Stop Flats 2 tire liners are the same ones as before (no reason to change, lots of life left in them). The tubes are new (Kenda), because the old rims were Schrader, the new Presta.
The new tube are not thorn resistant, could not find TR with a 40+mm Presta valve stem; Avenir's are only 32mm, not long enough for the Dyads. With the Kevlar belted tires and tire liners, we shall see. Putting a second tire liner in each tire would still be much lighter than the TR tubes.
The silver rims make the bike look lighter. Diane wanted the black hubs on the T50 (instead of silver). The black hubs disappear visually.
Wheelmaster Tandem Hubs 40h - I will use these again, the rear is 135mm OLD, the front is 100mm OLD. They have sealed bearings. The front has a standard 9mm axle. The rear has a beefy 14mm axle - which is nearly 4 times the strength and stiffness of the standard 10mm axle Shimano uses on their tandem and mountain bike hubs. Axle stiffness can make a big difference in how well a wheel rolls. They are rim brake only hubs, no disc mounting, which is not a downside for me.