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∙ 14y agoFor two people it's a tandem. For more people you're looking at some sort of custom build, and they tend to: a) use motorcycle wheels in order to be strong enough. b) not be particularly useful in practice.
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∙ 14y agoA bicycle where one person is sitting ahead of the other is called a tandem.
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∙ 14y agoyes, its called a tandem
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∙ 14y agoi think its a tandem
A bicycle where one person is sitting ahead of the other is called a tandem.
The skeleton and bobsleigh are different. The skeleton is only ridden by one person laying on his stomach going down the track head first. The bobsleigh is ridden by one, two, or four people; one person rides the sleigh laying on his back going feet first; two and four people ride the bobsleigh sitting down.
· Aldebaron ridden by Col. Philip Sheridan · Almond Eye ridden by Major General Benjamin Butler · Ajax ridden by General Lee · Beauregard ridden by Captain W. Rasin · Baldy ridden by Brig General George Meade · Billy ridden by Major General George Thomas · Black Hawk ridden by Major General William Bate · Boomerang ridden by Col. John McArthur · Brown Roan ridden by General Lee · Burns ridden by General McClellan · Cincinnati ridden by Lt. General U. S. Grant · Decatur ridden by Major General Philip Kearny · Dixie ridden by Major General Patrick Cleburne · Fire-eater ridden by General Albert Johnston · Fleeter ridden by Confederate Spy Belle Boyd · Grace Darling ridden by General Lee · Highfly ridden by General Jeb Stuart · Jack ridden by General Grant · Joe Smith ridden by Brig. General Adam Johnson · Kentuck ridden by Major General George McClellan · Lexington ridden by General William Sherman · Lookout ridden by Major General Joseph Hooker · Lucy Long ridden by General Lee · Old Fox ridden by Col. E. Skinner · Old Sorrel ridden by General Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson · Old Whitey ridden by Bickerdyke · Moscow ridden by Major General Philip Kearny · Nellie ridden by Brig. General Kenner Garrard · Nellie Gray ridden by Major General Fitzhugh Lee · King Philip ridden by Nathan Bedford Forrest · Richmond ridden by General Lee · Rienzi changed name to Winchester ridden by General Sheridan · Rifle ridden by Lt. General Richard Ewell · Sam ridden by General Sherman · Sardanapalus ridden by M. Jeff Thompson · Slasher ridden by Major General John Logan · Traveller ridden by General Lee · Virginia ridden by Major General Jeb Stuart Source: "Civil War Curiosities" by Webb Garrison & "Horses of the Civil War Leaders" by Theo F. Rodenbough
The person is developing tolerance.
more properly, a "cartographer"
A person usually resorts to name dropping in social situations when they want to convey to the person or people present an association (personal or professional) with the person whose name has been dropped. In other words, they use the name of some celebrated or accomplished person to make themselves look more elite, more impressive, more cool, etc.
"Speed cycles" isn't a recognized name for anything. It might be the name of a shop, a brand, or even someones "home-cooked" name for bikes meant to be ridden fast.
That is a restaurant critic- there is more than one, so there is more than one name.
people have different names that person can have any name chris, Steve and more.
Bicycles can be ridden pretty much everywhere. But the only place that has a special name would be a velodrome, an arena for track cycling.
Please be more specific.
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