Ron, I'll take it. Sending you a PM now. 

On Saturday, March 2, 2024 at 8:09:03 AM UTC-5 mgst...@gmail.com wrote:

> FS: Hubbuhubbuh medium tandem,  complete: well sorted w lights, rack; $2900
>
> We LOVE this tandem. We’re an experienced tandem couple, 25+ years of 
> tandeming (and long time Riv owners; I’ve had many Rivs, currently only a 
> fixed gear Roadini though; my wife has one of the first runs of the Glorius 
> mixte; and though I’m not much of a poster here, I have been a member for 
> years, with the occasional comment).  
>
> The only thing this tandem DOESNT have for us, is separability; we looked 
> into having couplers retrofit, but then figured better to start over, so 
> that’s what we did.  And since we’re downsizing, unfortunately can only 
> keep one tandem in the mix.
>
> So…this Hubbuhubbuh is for sale; it’s had many configurations, which you 
> can see in the photos; mostly bars and drivetrain changes. 
>
> Bars: current setup— Jones bars in front, North Roads for the stoker. 
>  Other bars: our ‘favorite’ bars for this tandem were/are Sycip single 
> bars; the Jones is exactly the same, except with the added front part, for 
> a more forward/dropped  position. I mostly ride in drops on singles, so had 
> a wide drop bar on there (you can see in some of the photos), I liked that 
> too, but the Jones bars allow a lot more variation, which on a tandem (for 
> me) is crucial .  Changing the stoker bars to North Roads, made it a lot 
> easier for my wife to stand, especially uphill, hence that change, so she 
> too gave up the Sycips. We can send it with whatever bars you think you’d 
> like. 
>
>  Gearing 
>  Rear cassette, from Riv, a newish Shimano 8 speed 12 - 40;  crankset = 40 
> / 52, vintage Dura Ace [when we had the silver 3x, it was 26/36/46 w a 36 
> big in the rear; changed the 46 to a 48, then a 54 which was ideal but not 
> great for shifting]. So as set up we get a 1:1; lower was overkill even on 
> 15% grades…too spinny, even when loaded. And the silver triple didn’t have 
> enough high end for us, so we changed it up, at first with just a bigger 
> chainring (54) on the silver crank but then a different front crank; we 
> think the current setup is as versatile, but without the extra chainring. 
> We ride mostly in the Berkshires, in Western Mass, so there’s a lot of 
> steep dirt here (dirt, ie ‘gravel’), the 40 x 40 is plenty of a stump 
> puller.  And we’re heavy,  355 combined, plus the bike, plus gear.
>
> Brakes: Paul Motolites…we had a number of other VBrakes, and also Paul 
> Cantis; the motolite is the best. I changed the rear brake to use the rear 
> disk, because i found i wasn’t really using it as a drag brake very much 
> (it had been set up with a 3rd thumb shifter, but 2 levers = easier; and 
> it’s still usable as a drag brake; esp w the Paul levers, not tiring to 
> hold it lightly to scrub speed on long downhills. There are some 3-5 mile 
> descents here, esp in the Catskills). Rear disc = Avid BB6 and a big rotor. 
>  
>
> Wheels: 
> Son dynamo  front, 36 hole
> Velocity Tandem rear, 40 hole
> Rims: Atlas
>
> Lights: Schimdt Edelux 2, chrome; rear = B&M rack toplight
>
> Rack: Nitto R-15 rear rack, which with a few bends, is actually a great 
> and stable rack on this. 
> a note on front racks…we’ve had a few on here…even though they bolt up 
> super nice, i prefer the handling without a rack on the front. 
>
> American Flyer rear seatpost, but will also send with original 1 bolt 
> seatpost. 
>
> Saddle: we used a wide Brooks sprung on the back (many photos show this); 
> right now, has a SqLab seat SQlab  602 Ergolux 2.0, which my stoker now 
> prefers; and a WTB Bolt on the front, which is my saddle of choice (i can 
> include a b17 if you’d prefer)
>
> Pedals: Meat Locks…these are no frills but, they’re solid platform pedals. 
>
> Rear derailler - Deore 9 speed
> FD - IRD (works fine w a triple, or double)
> Paul thumbies, with Shimano 9 speed lever for rear, Silver shifter for 
> front (and i will send the proper matching shifter if you care. It was a 
> ‘temporary solution’ which i planned to straighten out the next time i 
> changed a cable)
>
> Tires: WTB Horizons, with tubes. We used to have the brown sidewall ones, 
> but currently have the black ones on; lots of tread left.
> \
> Fenders - SKS, currently not mounted, but will include if you wish
>
> Cartop rack - we have 2 yakima cartop racks, if you want one (or both), 
> can be included for the cost of shipping
>
> And finally, some random tandem comments. We’ve had Santana Tandems(2 of 
> them), a Schwinn Paramount, and a French constructeur-ish tandem, late 60s. 
> Fit is everything; I’m 6’, and my wife is 5’4”, but with a very long torso 
> / short legs (or as i learned to say, ‘well endowed in the torso).So fit 
> for her was always a problem with most tandems; this bike is a great fit 
> for me, and was almost perfect for her. If  the stoker has, ahem, “normal” 
> legs and/or is taller than 5’ 4”…it’s a great fit, esp with a long 
> seatpost; i rode this often with my son who is also 6’ (and i’ve spent some 
> time as stoker with him as pilot). 
>
> Photos: https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0yG9Gd2Nory9a
> The last 3 photos show its current set-up, fenders off, Jones bars / north 
> road bars / black horizons instead of brown. 
>
> Shipping - i’ve sold and shipped a number of tandems…it’s less daunting 
> than one thinks! Around $200.  Or will deliver within 150 miles of Great 
> Barrington Mass  
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron Blum
> Great Barrington MA.
>

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