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Date: 29 May 2007 09:14:58
From: Mike Rocket J Squirrel
Subject: Bike cover for tandem?
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We just got a midrange tandem at a garage sale that actually fits us two short people and I'd hate to see it rust apart in our coastal San Diego humidity and early summer fog and funk. So I'd like to cover it. Who makes good bike covers that won't rot apart from UV after a couple years under the sun, are sturdy enough to not flail themselves to death in wind gusts, and shed rain pretty darn good? Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott
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Date: 07 Jun 2007 13:30:29
From: dvt
Subject: Re: Bike cover for tandem?
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Mike Rocket J Squirrel wrote: > We just got a midrange tandem at a garage sale that actually fits us two > short people and I'd hate to see it rust apart in our coastal San Diego > humidity and early summer fog and funk. So I'd like to cover it. Who > makes good bike covers that won't rot apart from UV after a couple years > under the sun, are sturdy enough to not flail themselves to death in > wind gusts, and shed rain pretty darn good? I haven't followed this thread, but Google found these: <http://www.cuckoobicyclecovers.com//index.cfm?fuseaction=order.itemdetail&item_id=388&item_category_id=0&referer_id= > <http://www.coverconnection.org/bicycle.htm > (it says "Tandem covers available) <http://www.co-motion.com/Coolstuff.html > I have no experience with any of these, so I can't comment on their effectiveness. HTH. -- Dave dvt at psu dot edu Everyone confesses that exertion which brings out all the powers of body and mind is the best thing for us; but most people do all they can to get rid of it, and as a general rule nobody does much more than circumstances drive them to do. -Harriet Beecher Stowe, abolitionist and novelist (1811-1896)
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Date: 01 Jun 2007 01:44:26
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: Bike cover for tandem?
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In article <465c5195$0$8933$4c368faf@roadrunner.com >, Mike Rocket J Squirrel <j.michael.elliott@GOLLYgmail.com > wrote: > We just got a midrange tandem at a garage sale that actually fits us two > short people and I'd hate to see it rust apart in our coastal San Diego > humidity and early summer fog and funk. So I'd like to cover it. Who > makes good bike covers that won't rot apart from UV after a couple years > under the sun, are sturdy enough to not flail themselves to death in > wind gusts, and shed rain pretty darn good? > > Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott Probably nobody. Maybe a boat-builder. Try a motorcycle cover and see if you can adapt that. Resolve that you'll change it every few years. -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.wiredcola.com/ "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos
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Date: 01 Jun 2007 08:22:15
From: Mike Rocket J Squirrel
Subject: Re: Bike cover for tandem?
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Ryan Cousineau typed: > In article <465c5195$0$8933$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, > Mike Rocket J Squirrel <j.michael.elliott@GOLLYgmail.com> wrote: > >> We just got a midrange tandem at a garage sale that actually fits us two >> short people and I'd hate to see it rust apart in our coastal San Diego >> humidity and early summer fog and funk. So I'd like to cover it. Who >> makes good bike covers that won't rot apart from UV after a couple years >> under the sun, are sturdy enough to not flail themselves to death in >> wind gusts, and shed rain pretty darn good? >> >> Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott > > Probably nobody. Maybe a boat-builder. Try a motorcycle cover and see if > you can adapt that. Resolve that you'll change it every few years. > Wow, yeah. Not a common item. I Googled "bicycle cover" +rain +uv and the second non-sponsored hit was my OP to this NG of a few days ago.
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Date: 02 Jun 2007 01:53:37
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: Bike cover for tandem?
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In article <466039ac$0$30648$4c368faf@roadrunner.com >, Mike Rocket J Squirrel <j.michael.elliott@GOLLYgmail.com > wrote: > Ryan Cousineau typed: > > In article <465c5195$0$8933$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, > > Mike Rocket J Squirrel <j.michael.elliott@GOLLYgmail.com> wrote: > > > >> We just got a midrange tandem at a garage sale that actually fits us two > >> short people and I'd hate to see it rust apart in our coastal San Diego > >> humidity and early summer fog and funk. So I'd like to cover it. Who > >> makes good bike covers that won't rot apart from UV after a couple years > >> under the sun, are sturdy enough to not flail themselves to death in > >> wind gusts, and shed rain pretty darn good? > >> > >> Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott > > > > Probably nobody. Maybe a boat-builder. Try a motorcycle cover and see if > > you can adapt that. Resolve that you'll change it every few years. > > > > Wow, yeah. Not a common item. I Googled "bicycle cover" +rain +uv and > the second non-sponsored hit was my OP to this NG of a few days ago. I think the reason is that almost all nice bicycles are assumed to live indoors. That's just the nature of a relatively light and often expensive object. Tandems are so expensive that almost any serious owner would not need a cover. They would just have indoor storage. -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.wiredcola.com/ "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos
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Date: 02 Jun 2007 09:16:22
From: Mike Elliott
Subject: Re: Bike cover for tandem?
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On 6/1/2007 6:53 PM Ryan Cousineau wrote: > In article <466039ac$0$30648$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, > Mike Rocket J Squirrel <j.michael.elliott@GOLLYgmail.com> wrote: > >> Ryan Cousineau typed: >>> In article <465c5195$0$8933$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, >>> Mike Rocket J Squirrel <j.michael.elliott@GOLLYgmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> We just got a midrange tandem at a garage sale that actually fits us two >>>> short people and I'd hate to see it rust apart in our coastal San Diego >>>> humidity and early summer fog and funk. So I'd like to cover it. Who >>>> makes good bike covers that won't rot apart from UV after a couple years >>>> under the sun, are sturdy enough to not flail themselves to death in >>>> wind gusts, and shed rain pretty darn good? >>>> >>>> Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott >>> Probably nobody. Maybe a boat-builder. Try a motorcycle cover and see if >>> you can adapt that. Resolve that you'll change it every few years. >>> >> Wow, yeah. Not a common item. I Googled "bicycle cover" +rain +uv and >> the second non-sponsored hit was my OP to this NG of a few days ago. > > I think the reason is that almost all nice bicycles are assumed to live > indoors. That's just the nature of a relatively light and often > expensive object. > > Tandems are so expensive that almost any serious owner would not need a > cover. They would just have indoor storage. > I guess that puts me into the category of "non-serious" owner. "Honey, I just bought a tandem at a garage sale! Maybe we can ride it once in a while -- for a picnic maybe -- when we're not riding our other bikes. I guess we need to find a bigger house!"
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Date: 03 Jun 2007 00:12:48
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: Bike cover for tandem?
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In article <46619824$0$11793$4c368faf@roadrunner.com >, Mike Elliott <j.michael.elliott@gmail.com > wrote: > On 6/1/2007 6:53 PM Ryan Cousineau wrote: > > > In article <466039ac$0$30648$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, > > Mike Rocket J Squirrel <j.michael.elliott@GOLLYgmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Ryan Cousineau typed: > >>> In article <465c5195$0$8933$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, > >>> Mike Rocket J Squirrel <j.michael.elliott@GOLLYgmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>>> We just got a midrange tandem at a garage sale that actually fits us two > >>>> short people and I'd hate to see it rust apart in our coastal San Diego > >>>> humidity and early summer fog and funk. So I'd like to cover it. Who > >>>> makes good bike covers that won't rot apart from UV after a couple years > >>>> under the sun, are sturdy enough to not flail themselves to death in > >>>> wind gusts, and shed rain pretty darn good? > >>>> > >>>> Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott > >>> Probably nobody. Maybe a boat-builder. Try a motorcycle cover and see if > >>> you can adapt that. Resolve that you'll change it every few years. > >>> > >> Wow, yeah. Not a common item. I Googled "bicycle cover" +rain +uv and > >> the second non-sponsored hit was my OP to this NG of a few days ago. > > > > I think the reason is that almost all nice bicycles are assumed to live > > indoors. That's just the nature of a relatively light and often > > expensive object. > > > > Tandems are so expensive that almost any serious owner would not need a > > cover. They would just have indoor storage. > > > > I guess that puts me into the category of "non-serious" owner. "Honey, I > just bought a tandem at a garage sale! Maybe we can ride it once in a > while -- for a picnic maybe -- when we're not riding our other bikes. I > guess we need to find a bigger house!" Don't worry. I am also a non-serious tandem bike owner. It's just that mine is smaller, and I have a pretty big shed. -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.wiredcola.com/ "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos
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Date: 02 Jun 2007 11:49:06
From: Patrick Lamb
Subject: Re: Bike cover for tandem?
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On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 09:16:22 -0700, Mike Elliott <j.michael.elliott@gmail.com > wrote: >> I think the reason is that almost all nice bicycles are assumed to live >> indoors. That's just the nature of a relatively light and often >> expensive object. >> >> Tandems are so expensive that almost any serious owner would not need a >> cover. They would just have indoor storage. >> > >I guess that puts me into the category of "non-serious" owner. "Honey, I >just bought a tandem at a garage sale! Maybe we can ride it once in a >while -- for a picnic maybe -- when we're not riding our other bikes. I >guess we need to find a bigger house!" Being too lazy to look, does Adventure Cycling have anything? I think they had some covers for singles last time I browsed through their store, but I wasn't looking for tandems, and might not have noticed. Pat Email address works as is.
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Date: 07 Jun 2007 10:22:33
From: Mike Elliott
Subject: Re: Bike cover for tandem?
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On 6/2/2007 9:49 AM Patrick Lamb wrote: > On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 09:16:22 -0700, Mike Elliott > <j.michael.elliott@gmail.com> wrote: >>> I think the reason is that almost all nice bicycles are assumed to live >>> indoors. That's just the nature of a relatively light and often >>> expensive object. >>> >>> Tandems are so expensive that almost any serious owner would not need a >>> cover. They would just have indoor storage. >>> >> I guess that puts me into the category of "non-serious" owner. "Honey, I >> just bought a tandem at a garage sale! Maybe we can ride it once in a >> while -- for a picnic maybe -- when we're not riding our other bikes. I >> guess we need to find a bigger house!" > > Being too lazy to look, does Adventure Cycling have anything? I think > they had some covers for singles last time I browsed through their > store, but I wasn't looking for tandems, and might not have noticed. > A darn good suggestion, Pat. They do have Pygmy Packs to cover a tandem's drivetrain, but nothing for a full tandem bike. Looks like I'll be looking on eBay for a used train shed. Mike RJS
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Date: 29 May 2007 21:34:08
From: A Muzi
Subject: Re: Bike cover for tandem?
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Mike Rocket J Squirrel wrote: > We just got a midrange tandem at a garage sale that actually fits us two > short people and I'd hate to see it rust apart in our coastal San Diego > humidity and early summer fog and funk. So I'd like to cover it. Who > makes good bike covers that won't rot apart from UV after a couple years > under the sun, are sturdy enough to not flail themselves to death in > wind gusts, and shed rain pretty darn good? Don't know but make sure whatever you decide that you don't use a cover which traps moisture against the vehicle. A lot of sad car stories start that way. Can you bring it indoors? -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971
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Date: 30 May 2007 08:00:47
From: Mike Rocket J Squirrel
Subject: Re: Bike cover for tandem?
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A Muzi typed: > Mike Rocket J Squirrel wrote: >> We just got a midrange tandem at a garage sale that actually fits us >> two short people and I'd hate to see it rust apart in our coastal San >> Diego humidity and early summer fog and funk. So I'd like to cover it. >> Who makes good bike covers that won't rot apart from UV after a couple >> years under the sun, are sturdy enough to not flail themselves to >> death in wind gusts, and shed rain pretty darn good? > > Don't know but make sure whatever you decide that you don't use a cover > which traps moisture against the vehicle. A lot of sad car stories start > that way. Can you bring it indoors? > Alas, no indoor room for this beast. All the bikes have to live outdoors under a canopy. Which works fairly well as long as I keep ferrous bits oiled so they don't rust in the damp air (where does the oil go, anyway? After a month or so, a chain that was nicely oiled starts looking orange and dry...). This tandem is too long to fit entirely under the canopy so a bike cover looks to be the good idea. But you are right about how moisture can get trapped under it -- a real good warning. Loose-fitting, like a tarp draped over the bike would let it breathe a lot better than some tight-fitting cover. Mike "Rocket J Squirrel"
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