zerogravitas
Retro Guru
Re: Colson Tandem 1930s
Really interesting machine there! As a captain I'm not sure I'd want the stoker doing much steering though! :shock:
Heres another non-entry for you as I feel my 2006/7 Dawes isn't exactly a classic just yet.
We bought this tandem in the summer and did a few day rides on it before embarking at the end of July on a week-long 700km tour down from Oxford to the south coast, along to the New Forest and back. It was a pretty amazing experience, very tough on the hilly days but incredible to do it all under our own steam and come out smiling still!
Top of Ringstead Bay, overlooking the Isle of Portland
and your truly in my customary role as map table and snack holder.
Jesper":cktsgcmw said:Circa 1933-37, I believe. Not pretty I know, but what I call the "Marriage Counselor" because of the "dual steering" with lady's cockpit up front. Good communication is important! Odd front drive having an eccentric bottom bracket assy. with split bottom bracket shell "clamp" for front chain tensioning, skip tooth sprockets, rod/chain steering linkages. A work in progress; not a restoration, but a modification as I am attempting to design a side car for it since I've never seen a tandem with one. Original except grips, saddles, and pedals; missing mudguards, chain guard, frame stand, and headbadge.. Fully functional as it sets. Old photo, I do not know why bars are turned up; possibly after transporting.
Really interesting machine there! As a captain I'm not sure I'd want the stoker doing much steering though! :shock:
Heres another non-entry for you as I feel my 2006/7 Dawes isn't exactly a classic just yet.
We bought this tandem in the summer and did a few day rides on it before embarking at the end of July on a week-long 700km tour down from Oxford to the south coast, along to the New Forest and back. It was a pretty amazing experience, very tough on the hilly days but incredible to do it all under our own steam and come out smiling still!
Top of Ringstead Bay, overlooking the Isle of Portland
and your truly in my customary role as map table and snack holder.