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The Tandem Bicycle

The Tandem Bicycle is a form of bicycle designed to carry more than one person. Originally the 'tandem' was composed of welding two bicycle frames together to form a two-person bicycle. Modern technology has improved component and frame designs and many tandems are built as well as modern high-end road bikes.


Other forms of tandem bicycles are 'triples', quads' and quents. These are three, four and five person bicycles.