Cute picture! Agreed: the HHH has terrific handling at slow speeds, and 
also fast riding down hills. I've got a Burley Piccolo trail-a-bike 
attached to get my two kids around town.

Shoji 
Arlington MA

On Tuesday, July 17, 2018 at 9:17:26 AM UTC-4, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZMZSLPpNAY8maYxy6
>
> Stoker in training!  In a very related note I've learned that a surly junk 
> strap makes an amazing quick bike lashing to stabilize/lock down this bike 
> when parked.  Another use for the Jones loop bar - lashing point.  And 
> since our big trip to weeks ago any time the tandem is out in the yard - 
> whenever I'm doing something else in the garage, Rebecca is trying to climb 
> up the pedals to the saddles.  I'm going to take that as another indication 
> of a successful trip.
>
> Another trickle down benefit of the longer trip for me has been increased 
> confidence in the build and general bike handling. We've taken two fairly 
> short of the moment ~10 milers since the Leesburg trip.  The bike was ready 
> with no fiddling and all three of us got right back in sync.  Post 
> Alexandria city fireworks on 6 July we had quite the opportunity to do 
> close quarters, crowded pedestrians and cars everywhere at night riding 
> home. Very slow speed maneuvering, sudden stops and some creative steering 
> all worked out fine.  This would have been challenging on single bikes but 
> the HHH did just fine.
>
>

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