The pilot's bottom braket is usually mounted in an 'eccentric' that can be roated - to take the slack out of the front chain. If this is neither at the extreme front or extreme rear, make sure that the actual bottom bracket is in the upper, not lower part of the circle. If it is in the lower part, rotate it - moving it back towards the rear wheel to do this - to the uppe part. THis could bring the pedals up to half an inch closer to the pilot saddle.
There are some nuts underneath to loosen first, to let you do this - and you need a rod or maybe two, depending, to rotate it. Can be a bit stiff
Pilot, not driver - and not captain. Pilots guide but they are not in control. Unhappy stokers stop riding tandems.
There are some nuts underneath to loosen first, to let you do this - and you need a rod or maybe two, depending, to rotate it. Can be a bit stiff
Pilot, not driver - and not captain. Pilots guide but they are not in control. Unhappy stokers stop riding tandems.