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--- Disconued. Verified 1/12. Retained in database for reference. --- The Pedal Partner is a tandem bicycle adapter kit containing steel connector tubes, brackets and hardware which mount on two bicycles forming one four-wheeled cycle. The adapter is designed to offer the safety and stability of a four-wheeled vehicle that corners easily without having to lean or balance, and which can slow down or stop without tipping.

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This product record was updated on January 18, 2012.

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Gandy Company

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528 Gandrud Road
Owatonna, Minnesota 55060-0528
United States
Telephone: 800-443-2476 or 507-451-5430.
Fax: 507-451-2857.
Web: http://www.gandydirect.com.
Email: info@gandydirect.com.


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