How Do You Test Ride A Tandem Bicycle?
Riding a two-seater, or “tandem,” can be greatly rewarding for many reasons. To begin with, the health benefit and camaraderie offered by a tandem are significant. Another advantage of tandem cycling is their applications for the handicapped. Those who could never ride a bike by themselves, such as the blind, can do just fine on the back seat of a bicycle built for two. Children can also be introduced to the world of cycling on a tandem, and they come in either mountain or road bike configurations. Whatever arrangement you choose, testing the tandem will pay off in the long run and lessen your chances of taking a spill. Here are a few tips to help you keep the rubber side down. Find an open parking lot or a deserted road. You will need open spaces at first; learning to work together on a tandem takes practice. Decide who is to be the captain (the lead rider) and who will be the stoker ( sits behind the captain). Begin by checking both tires for correct pressure. Familiarize yourself wi