Tandem Biking on Mackinac Island
A tandem bike is a little bit of a risk/reward proposition. The reward being that when it’s done well, a tandem bike can bring you closer together than ever. The risk, on the other hand, is that poor teamwork not only can make the ride a challenge, but it might just slam the brakes on your date – or even your entire relationship! Just kidding. It’s not quite that hard. But a tandem bicycle does require both riders to work, well, in tandem. If you can ride a bicycle, you can ride a tandem, keeping this in mind: To keep the tandem bike in balance, the larger person should ride in front and the person in back needs to keep their feet on the pedals instead of waving them around in fear. The front rider on a tandem bike is called the “captain” and the rider in back is called the “stroker.” The pedals on most tandem bikes are linked together so both riders pedal at the same time. This may be the most challenging part of riding a tandem bike because everyone tends to pedal at slightly different speeds, but the sooner you can start pedaling together the faster you can get up to speed and the easier it is to steer and balance. Riding a tandem bicycle is as easy as that. “Essentially, it’s just like riding a bike but you’ve got another person on the back,” said Cayce Leithauser, who manages Island House Bikes, one of the Mackinac Island shops that rents bicycles of all kinds including comfortable tandems with fenders, baskets and big, cushy waterproof seats. “Some people hop right on ‘em and go. Other couples, you swear there should be a divorce lawyer at mile marker four. “It’s really a matter of the coordination of that couple.”- What to expect on the 8.2-mile bike ride around Mackinac Island
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A few notes about riding a bike around Mackinac Island
- There are no cars on Mackinac Island. M-185 is the only state highway in the country that prohibits motor vehicles. It’s a wide, mostly flat, paved road that’s safe for bikes. For tandem riders, Leithauser recommends taking this outer loop around the island on M-185. Most tandem riders walk the bike up the few gradual hills on the route.
- It’s 8.2 miles around Mackinac Island, which may sound like a challenge. But 8 miles per hour is a typical pace for a leisurely ride around the neighborhood, so you can make it all the way around in an hour. Still, go ahead and take your time. About every quarter-mile there’s a place where you can park the bike and dip your toes into the water.
- Bicycling on Mackinac Island goes at an easy, breezy pace. Guys with skintight gear and racing bikes are not the people riding around Mackinac Island. It’s people who are looking for a little recreation, a bit of exercise and a beautiful experience. What fits right into that is the romance of the tandem bike!
- The spectacular Arch Rock is one place you’ll want to stop. It’s a natural limestone arch about 150 feet above the water below. It’s the perfect spot for you two lovebirds to snap a selfie of a smooch.
- Halfway around Mackinac Island is British Landing. It’s the spot where British troops sneaked onto the island more than 200 years ago and launched a surprise attack on Fort Mackinac. It’s also the place where you can take a bathroom break, grab a drink and get some food on a ride around the island. If needed, there’s also a bike repair station there with a rack for your bike, repair tools and an air pump.