Daisy. (Technically, the phrasing is "you'll look sweet" ... (hypothetical) future tense ... not "you looked sweet", past tense.)
Perhaps you are thinking of the song, "Daisy Bell (bicycle built for two)." The chorus is: "Daisy Daisy, Give me your answer do! I'm half crazy, All for the love of you! It won't be a stylish marriage, I can't afford a carriage, But you'll look sweet on the seat Of a bicycle built for two !"
Pedals and seats
I believe 1960
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Yes ... it is a bicycle built for two, only the front rider has control of the steering.
you could call it a tandem or a daisy bell bike
The "Bicycle Built for Two," also known as a tandem bicycle, was invented in the late 19th century. The song associated with it, "Daisy Bell," was written by Harry Dacre in 1892, popularizing the concept. While tandem bicycles existed before this, Dacre's song helped cement its place in popular culture.
This is a tandem.A tandem.For people sitting one behind the other is known as the Tandem bike.If they're sitting side-by-side it can be called a sociable, a pedal car or a velomobil.A bicycle built for two is called a "Tandem".
It depends a bit on the bicycle, the age of the riders and the local laws - but yes, it may well be illegal. Two adults on the same bicycle is often illegal unless the bicycle is specially built for that purpose - like a tandem. One adult is usually allowed to carry a kid (depending on weight/age and seating arrangement) though.
Slow / Fast Partner Balance Steering / Directions Can't See
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No. The "bi" in "bicycle" is another word for "two". If it hasn't got two wheels, it can't be a bicycle.