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Dan Marshall

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Tandem Eqivalent - What it is and how to make one.

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This video explains what a tandem eqivalent is, and how to make one. The materials should cost less than $50 and the project should take less than an hour. The Materials are: - A piece of tubing about 5 feet, or 1.5 meters - Two straps - Two bicycles The Tools you'll need are: - A power or hand drill - A drill bit about one inch, or 2.5 cm. in diameter. A hole saw is best. - A saw. A hand hack saw is best.

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Dan Marshall (Added on 2010/5/3)

The location of this video in YouTube, in case you want to see comments there, is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rhvwCxwSaA

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