Tandem Profile Print 10


In the smoky velodromes of the 1950s, where speed and precision ruled, there was a machine built for two. A Schwinn Paramount tandem track bike, not just any bicycle, but a steed once raced by the U.S. Olympic Team, its steel frame slicing through the air in perfect synchronicity. Equipped at John’s in Pasadena, this very model carried champions to tandem sprint national titles, where pedals turned in perfect harmony, and the roar of the crowd blended with the hum of the wooden track.
Now, this print finds new meaning. Couples gift it to each other, partners hang it as a symbol of the ride they share. Whether on the track or in life, moving forward together is what it’s all about.
Printed on Richeson printmaking paper, matted to 9x12" so it's easy to frame ,packaged in a protective cello sleeve, it’s a tribute to the beauty of tandem riding—both on two wheels and beyond.
Because the best rides are always shared.