Danish Design Review always has to go one better:
...and then some modern fellow just had to go another one better:
... but at least he got into the
Tate. Can't say I think his bike would have been very stable with those stubby handlebars and five balances fighting each other.
In the first photograph that's the most famous designer of bicycles ever, Mikael Pedersen, pacing the quad of athletes on a singleton of his own design, the production model being called a Dursley-Pedersen.
Maybe Robin Thorn for a publicity stunt should put three riders on one of his triples and establish a 24-hour record, with way-records for lesser endurances, at some idle banked oval, something similar to the endurance bicycle races between the wars. He could call it the
24 Hours of Bridgwater.