I have an old Schwinn cruiser style tandem where I’d like to put some more distance between myself and my stoker. Does anyone know where to buy step back or bent seat posts that fit old Schwinns with their unique diameter? Alternately, does anyone have the capability to bend a seat post?
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If I understand your intention correctly, you want an offset seat post mounted reverse (the other way would move you closer) to increase the distance between you and your stoker. The net result may be unfavorable, because it will move your lower body forward in relationship to the pedals, and make it uncomfortable to pedal.
There is some leeway. If you are looking to move forward an inch or so, and have the standard Schwinn seat with the seat clamp attached, try reversing the seat clamp, and you will gain an inch. If you slide the clamp to the rear of the seat rails, a little more distance can be gained.
The traditional solution to put distance between you and your stoker is to replace the stoker's stem, which is mounted on your seat post. There are both fixed and adjustable stems available; make sure it fits the diameter of the stoker's handlebars. It is perfectly acceptable to shim the stem where it attaches to your seat post, if the stem is not an exact fit for your seat post. Older Schwinn tandems do have a variety of seat post sizes, but if it is from the 80's it is probably 26 or 26.4mm. The only way to be sure is to take the measure with a caliper.
The problem with our old schwinn twin is that the stoker “top tube” length is short, very very short. The idea with the laid back seat post is to put it on the stoker (my) seat post tube. Right now we have the stoker’s seat slide as far back on the seat rails as possible, and the stem is pretty short as is. While I realize that I will not be in “ideal” pedaling position, having my knees in my captain’s butt is less than ideal. So until we finally decide to cough up 3k for a proper tandem, this would be a solution for our fun cruise rides on the old tandem. We tried a bmx style "laid back" seatpost, but it was too large for the bike. :(
The diameter is 21.15 mm, I considered trying to bend a post but wasn't sure if that would weaken the post too much.
M.A.R.K. said:Or.. Come to think of it.. I may have a semi bent seat post for a Schwinn in my garage from my chopper. Since my post is on such a slant, my fat ass seems to bend them, leaving me to have to give it a 180 turn every couple of months.. Know the Diameter?
Or.. Come to think of it.. I may have a semi bent seat post for a Schwinn in my garage from my chopper. Since my post is on such a slant, my fat ass seems to bend them, leaving me to have to give it a 180 turn every couple of months.. Know the Diameter?
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Cameron Puetz said:The diameter is 21.15 mm, I considered trying to bend a post but wasn't sure if that would weaken the post too much.
M.A.R.K. said:Or.. Come to think of it.. I may have a semi bent seat post for a Schwinn in my garage from my chopper. Since my post is on such a slant, my fat ass seems to bend them, leaving me to have to give it a 180 turn every couple of months.. Know the Diameter?
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