#1 - If you are having back problems a recumbent should give you major
relief.
#2 - If you already have two tandems I figure you have all ready
worked out the A to Z's of riding a tandem.
#3 - If you have never ridden a recumbent before I would sugest you
look around (Craigslilst/eBay) and buy a BikeE. Both of you should
take turns riding it. A recumbent is not harder to ride than a DF,
just different.
#4 - All discussions of BikeE's problems with seats and forks, their
design was top notch and inspired.
We have two CTs and one E2 and no car.
--- In BikeE@yahoogroups.com, "Chris" <spierscw@...> wrote:
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> My wife and I have two standard tandem bikes, but I've been having back
> problems lately, so we're considering buying a recumbent tandem.
>
> We haven't ridden much for a few years, but want to do the Houston to
> Austin (180 miles in two days) ride in the spring.
>
> Does anyone here have any experience with or opinion on the BikeE E2?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>