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.
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No one. The earliest bikes were built in France, Germany and then England.
I believe 1960
Leonardo da Vinci invented the bicycle and the helicopter.
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Yes, the bicycle was invented before the train. The first verifiable bicycle, known as the "Laufmaschine" or "hobby horse," was created by Karl Drais in 1817. In contrast, the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive, designed by George Stephenson, was built in 1814. Therefore, the bicycle predates the train by a few years.
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 first sucessful plane was built by th Wright Brothers, Orville and Wilbur. They invented the plane using bicycle parts.
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 !"
it was invented by the example of the bicycle.
the bike was invented in the 1860s