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Right, given up (for now) on getting a Jack Taylor Tandem as all the ones our size (me & our Jimmy) are all pretty pricey. So I thought we might start out with something a bit cheaper.
The Marlboro groups version of the Majestic Tandem available in 1987, was the first Majestic Tandem to have Shimano indexed gears. It also has 700c wheels, giving me more scope for tyres.
I thought this might make a good platform for something that might be also able to run along quite happily on a gravel path/tow path/green lane as well as road.
This one has the Deore mechs swapped out for DX, and the owner believes they were original so maybe this one got built up a little later? Maybe late ‘89 or early ‘90?
Anyway, first question as this bike doesn’t have any wheels is; if I build up a set of 36h 700c Wolbers on some DX MTB hubs with straight spokes, will this be tough enough?
PS I’ve got a set of Specialized 700c suspension road forks I thought I’d use, just to smooth out the bumps.
The Marlboro groups version of the Majestic Tandem available in 1987, was the first Majestic Tandem to have Shimano indexed gears. It also has 700c wheels, giving me more scope for tyres.
I thought this might make a good platform for something that might be also able to run along quite happily on a gravel path/tow path/green lane as well as road.
This one has the Deore mechs swapped out for DX, and the owner believes they were original so maybe this one got built up a little later? Maybe late ‘89 or early ‘90?
Anyway, first question as this bike doesn’t have any wheels is; if I build up a set of 36h 700c Wolbers on some DX MTB hubs with straight spokes, will this be tough enough?
PS I’ve got a set of Specialized 700c suspension road forks I thought I’d use, just to smooth out the bumps.
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