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  1. I think I was originally looking for pictures of a sociable tandem that i rode once at a rally. It was home made but the two riders sat beside each other -each had handlebars and pedals and one brake but there was a third frame which had the 2 wheels in between I couldn't figure out how to make the axle from each set of pedals go through to the central wheel. I can't remember if each had a free wheel or if it was fixed hub. It was fun! This is the spirit of the long bike i think too PS I found a link to a sociable tandem! and here https://onlinebicyclemuseum.co.uk/c1910-side-by-side-sociable-tandem/
  2. Hi, I was browsing a while back and came across this whacky thread about making long bikes where the rear of one bike is attached to the main bike by putting the crank shaft of the rear part into the slots for the back wheel of the front bike, making a long bike. What are these called? I'd really like to pursue this. Is it possible to bolt them together at the top as I only have a mig welder and my two frames are ally. Any links , photos, wisdom, etc gratefully received! Thanks
  3. Looks great! (but I am still building my first one) good tip about the torque arm. I've got a chunky piece of stainless flat bar I'm going to make one from
  4. Did you ever solve this? I have same problem
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