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Old 12-08-11, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by DubT
If flying I can understand the desire for couplers but if driving I would not add the weight and expense. Our lightweight tandem fits into the back of our Chrysler Pacifica very easily.
One of the members of the Florida PANTHERS Tandem Club, (who is about 6'2", BTW, and loves his Seven tandem), fits his UNcoupled tandem in the back of his Prius! Both wheels off, of course, and he made his own .... diaper, if you will, that covers the entire drive train!
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