Hilarious! Yes, he read something else totally in "HubbahHubbah!" Cheap and 
tacky come on lines are still come on lines in his book!

Can a person be in The Seated Command position in the back? I call the 
captain's seat!

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> On Jun 6, 2016, at 12:42 PM, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com> wrote:
> 
> You know, more folks probably know the term in a very different context than 
> a tandem
> 
> <img_0322.jpg>
> 
> and he may just have thought he was being propositioned...
> 
>> On 06/06/2016 03:34 PM, dougP wrote:
>> "...then walked up to my husband, who was minding his own business getting 
>> ready for work, and said “HubbahHubbah.” His eyes lit up so I’ll take it he 
>> knows I mean we should plunk down big $ on a tandem. Ask for forgiveness 
>> instead of permission???"
>> 
>> Oh, you wicked woman!  Taking bets now on who's captain & who's stoker.  
>> 
>> dougP
>> 
>>> On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 8:08:34 AM UTC-7, LeahFoy wrote:
>>> Mark - I love the Surly racks you mentioned! I don’t at all think the 8 
>>> pack rack is overkill - I actually prefer the 24 pack rack! I’m in the 
>>> process of finding out whether it’s for sale yet or not. I’ll call a dealer 
>>> this morning. 
>>> 
>>> To those of you who explained about having the bars high - I’m going to 
>>> lower them and ride his bike today. I’m very curious to see if that really 
>>> makes a difference. Seems to good and simple to be true. And indeed he 
>>> might notice and insist I put them back. He does love The Seated Command 
>>> Position.
>>> 
>>> I’ll report back about his friction shifting abilities on the Betty Foy, 
>>> but you’ll have to wait until evening for THAT, because that’s when we have 
>>> The Evening Constitutional. 
>>> 
>>> Michael - the tandem. I read this and then walked up to my husband, who was 
>>> minding his own business getting ready for work, and said “HubbahHubbah.” 
>>> His eyes lit up so I’ll take it he knows I mean we should plunk down big $ 
>>> on a tandem. Ask for forgiveness instead of permission???
>>>> On Jun 6, 2016, at 6:17 AM, Michael Hechmer <mhec...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Leah, it sounds like you guys are ready for a tandem.  The only 
>>>> significant difference I can see in his set up is the higher bars.  As you 
>>>> raise the stem the angle of the head tube pushes  the handle bars back 
>>>> toward the seat.  The other possibility is your body proportions.  Again, 
>>>> can't tell from the photo, but just because he has longer legs, doesn't 
>>>> mean he has a loner torso or a more forward comfort position..             
>>>>           
>>>> 
>>>> I'm putting together a Chevy-ut for my daughter and even though it is one 
>>>> size smaller than Riv's suggestion there is virtually no seat post showing 
>>>> and a good fit to the drop bars.
>>>> 
>>>> Enjoy the ride.
>>>> Michael
>>>> 
>>>>> On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 5:20:18 PM UTC-4, LeahFoy wrote:
>>>>> This post is a collection of questions and thoughts. I'm trying to 
>>>>> consolidate into just the one post, so sorry if it seems disjointed - I 
>>>>> thought maybe one post would be preferable to three.
>>>>> 1. First question: Why does my  6 ft husband's 52 cm Clem seem too small 
>>>>> and confined to me, who is 5'6"?
>>>>> 
>>>>> You may remember my zany husband who got a Clem around Christmastime. It 
>>>>> was a memorable experience, let me tell you. He isn't Rivy at all, so 
>>>>> this was quite the leap for him, and he settled on "matching" his bike to 
>>>>> mine more than any other inspiration. We've been having a wonderful time 
>>>>> with our bikes, not many lengthy rides, but rather, we do this great 
>>>>> thing he calls "Our Evening Constitutional." Every night after dinner, we 
>>>>> put on our matching Keens, our matching RayBans, and we take our 
>>>>> Rivendell bikes and cruise around the neighborhood and through the park 
>>>>> at our leisure. Our kids are big enough to stay home, and we feel like we 
>>>>> are really getting away with something. We chat, we laugh, we 
>>>>> congratulate ourselves on our fantastic bikes and reflect on 12 years of 
>>>>> marriage. This is the kind of date I recommend.
>>>>> 
>>>>> But I digress.
>>>>> 
>>>>> One night we decided to switch bikes. I'd made some minor adjustments to 
>>>>> his saddle and bars for him and wanted to test them. Secondly, I wanted 
>>>>> to gaze upon my lovely Betty Foy while he rode it. (You never get to 
>>>>> appreciate how great your own bike looks when you're on it!) I was really 
>>>>> expecting his bike to be large and unwieldy but I was shocked to discover 
>>>>> it felt cramped! I felt like the bars were squirrely, and that my butt 
>>>>> should be way farther back. I wanted to be more stretched out. Now, I 
>>>>> have albatross bars and he has whatever the Clems came with, but how can 
>>>>> it make that much difference?
>>>>> 
>>>>> I told him I didn't like his "sit up and beg" positioning. He retorted, 
>>>>> "It is not. It's the 'seated command' position." Then I rolled my eyes.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I tried grabbing his bars so I was more stretched out. No improvement. 
>>>>> His sprung Brooks is pushed all the way back on its rails. Is this how 
>>>>> the Clem is supposed to feel? Am I just too used to the Betty Foy? I 
>>>>> really thought loooonnnnggg chainstays would make a huge difference, but 
>>>>> there I was - cramped. I knew if I came to you, you all would tell me why.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I felt so disappointed because I was hoping his bike would be as 
>>>>> good/even better than mine. The way I see it, my bike is perfect. I feel 
>>>>> like the bike is part of ME. I get on it and there's nothing I could do 
>>>>> to make it more comfortable. I don't even think about comfort. I fret a 
>>>>> little about the dings in the paint and wish I had the Big Back Rack to 
>>>>> match my Big Front Rack, and I wish that I had the gray medium Saddleback 
>>>>> instead of the tan - all stupid cosmetic stuff. But I couldn't be happy 
>>>>> on his bike, and that seems odd to me. Rivendells are comfortable and 
>>>>> useful. It's their trademark; what am I missing? My husband is not a bike 
>>>>> person, so he's just happy cruising around and looking alike. He thinks 
>>>>> his bike feels fine, but he calls mine "more plush." He'll happily roll 
>>>>> along in his "seated command" position regardless of what we say here, 
>>>>> but I'm hoping you'll have some rationale.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 2. It's his birthday next week. Do you remember his obsession with 
>>>>> getting a bamboo crate for the front of his Clem? Well, he ordered one 
>>>>> from the company Bamboobee on Amazon. They said it would be here anywhere 
>>>>> in a 4 week timeframe. That timeframe came and went and after a lot of 
>>>>> back-and-forth, I was just refunded my money. I want to get him a rack 
>>>>> and different crate for his birthday. I have no idea what front rack the 
>>>>> Clem takes. Who can say, and does anyone have one for sale on the list? 
>>>>> He has the mousetrap rack on the back.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Also, does anyone have a recommendation for a crate? He loved that the 
>>>>> Bamboobee looked modern and had a built in cup holder. He envisions 
>>>>> himself riding his Clem with this contraption and a handlebar speaker on 
>>>>> the beach. He lives in the desert.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 3. His gears ghost shift. And there's lots of chatter in his gears. Is it 
>>>>> possible the REI mechanic didn't install the gearing correctly? Do they 
>>>>> need adjustment after a while?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Lastly, I've included a couple photos. Thanks so much for reading and 
>>>>> lending me your expertise. 
>>>>> Grateful!
>>>>> Leah
>>>>> 
>>>>> https://flic.kr/p/GVbyb9
>>>>> https://flic.kr/p/DNo3w6
>>>>> 
>>>> 
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