
The Raleigh tandem bicycle, with a frame design such that is can be ridden by two ladies, and the stength and rigidty is sufficient for two heavy-weight riders. The steering and control of the brakes is done by the front rider. Connected steering is employed in some tandems, allowing the rear rider to steer if necessary.
Source: 1911 EB, Vol. 3, Page 917
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