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Sociable

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Two-person bicycle with side by side seating
For the horse-drawn carriage, seeSociable (carriage). For the automobile, seeScott Sociable.
For other uses, seeSociable (disambiguation).
Two people riding a sociable
Malvern Star sociable from the 1930s

Thesociable orbuddy bike[1] orside by side bicycle is abicycle that supports two riders who sit next to one another, in contrast to atandem bicycle, where the riders sit fore and aft. The name "sociable" alludes to the relative ease with which the two cyclists can speak with each other, unlike on the tandem.

History

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Bicycling through Time by Paul and Charlie Farren has a picture of a sociable with a frame under each rider and two wheels between them from 1897. The Ford Museum in Detroit has a similar sociable on display. More modern single framed sociables may have started with Australian cyclistHubert Opperman,[2]although in its basic form the design has been around for longer, since the end of the 19th century. It was originally marketed by the Punnett Cycle Company. Historically it has been used as acourting bike; gentlemen would be able to spend time with ladies in an activity that allowed proximity.[3]

Present day

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For several years the Taiwanese "Buddy Bike" sociable was available on eBay. There are currently[when?] no commercially available sociable two-wheelers, although there are plans in circulation by which a person with welding and metal fabrication skills could make one. There are some sociable three- and four-wheeled machines (quadracycles) on the market, however.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Weird Bike Stuff - The Buddy Bike". Charlie Kelly. Retrieved2012-07-17.All the disadvantages of a tandem and none of the advantages!
  2. ^"Australians Ride Side by Side on a "Bicycle Built For Two"".Modern Mechanix. August 1934. Retrieved2012-07-15.In Australia an odd "two-seater" bicycle has been invented by Hubert Opperman, famous distance cyclist.
  3. ^"The History of Side-By-Cycle". SideByCycle.com. August 2007.

External links

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Patents

  • US4,178,008Side by side bicycle— Robert C. Barrett
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