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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2009

Industrial machine fabrication engineers designed and built The Arachnid Ride for themselves, their friends, their kid's and their friends too. The ride itself and the trailer base are practically indestructible. The controls and drive components are "off the shelf" so direct "bolt-on" replacement parts are readily available if ever needed and inexpensive.
The Arachnid Ride's engineer's designed it so any one of them alone could take it anywhere there was to be a party and set it up alone (or pack it up alone) in just a few minutes. 


See more of it at http://www.portablerides.com

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  • it is able to be rode with only 1 person?

  • @fordlukebo Not at full speed, but 2 people on opposite sides is fine though.

  • that is awesome how did u get it

  • @BandonOddenvlog We built it.

  • how much does that cost? it looks like its worth about $2000

  • @LegoThemeparkCrazy The materials cost more than that.

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  • I have my doubts about the safety, not suitable for heavy persons I think.

  • Dear Santa............

  • Not me, i don't want one. LOL After looking at that video, made me dizzy enough! I'd rather have a replica of the Dixie Cartwheel. Know what that is don'tcha? =) It is a circle that sits 2 seats across from one another, and you rock until it flips upside down. I would SO love to make one out of those hose reel wheels that you see the electric companies use. I'd love to take one, put 2 seats in it facing each other & make my own Dixie Cartwheel.

  • @therovinrider yeah! hahaha

  • @keegssta666 It takes 4 to 6 weeks to build one....want one?

  • @iNfEcTedcloWn69 We built it for our kids and the neighborhood kids. EVERYONE that has ridden it loves it! Someone made us an offer we couldn't refuse so we don't have that particular one any longer. It takes 4 to 6 weeks to build one...want one?

  • dude i want that! lmao howd u get it?

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