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Cycling

May 09, 2008

Cyclists - acknowledging presence

Hello all cyclists of Bangalore,

We are a small community. As we cycle through the busy roads of Bangalore, dodging irresponsible motor bike riders, car drivers and equally irresponsible pedestrians who think cycles are massless objects, once in a while we pass our own kind. The least we can do is acknowledge each other - a wave, a thumbs up, a nod, a smile, anything. Come on! Spread the cheer! Show your fellow cyclist that you are enjoying your ride and hope that s/he is too.

By the way, my vote goes to any candidate of any political party who promises a cycling lane in Bangalore ( a white strip on either side of the road is not a cycling lane ).

April 28, 2008

House full of cycles

Now that my younger son has learnt to cycle, the house resembles a cycle stand. In the house there is a Trek, a Hercules (my elder son's), a BSA (younger one's). Plus one old BSA (that goes to our help's kid) and a tri-cycle. When I see all of them lined up, it gives me a good feeling :-)

January 13, 2008

White Mornings

Today morning at 7 Bangalore was white - with fog. At least my part of Bangalore was. And as I rode on my bicycle into the more or less deserted streets of my  residential layout ,  I couldn't help noticing the conflicting emotions I felt. The cold air whistling part the hair is a great joy. At the same time, the low visibility (reduced further due to my glasses fogging over) is a threat. One could hardly see beyond 25 metres and any vehicle coming towards me at great speed could be a danger. Not because I wouldn't notice it; rather because I suspected the vehicle driver would not notice me! I think I need to fix a headlight on my bicycle if the early morning whiteout continues in Bangalore for some more time.

December 12, 2007

Can you imagine?

Can you imagine ...

... a parking slot dedicated entirely to cyclsists?

... a track where no motorcycles or cars are allowed - only cycles?

... a railway station that has a dedicated parking room for cycles?

... a train that has a bogey for cyclists to travel with their cycles?

... a population that respects the rights of the cyclist on the road?

All this and more is possible. One merely has to visit the West European Continent. It is for this and this reason alone that I consider them to be more civilised than us. Otherwise we are all humans!

Heaven for cyclists

Interlaken, Switzerland is the most beautiful city I have visited till date. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, it is heaven on earth. But what makes this place even more remarkable is that there are some fantastic tracks laid out for cyclists. There is a beautiful track that takes you from one lake to the other (you guessed it right, Interlaken is between two lakes). Once in a while the track disappears into the beautiful woods lining the track. And the best part ... you can borrow a cycle for free from the hotel you stay in (at least the one I stayed at had this offer).

Have a look: http://www.interlaken.ch/erlebnisse/sommer/biketipps.html?L=3

July 03, 2007

Joys of Sunday Mornings - Early Morning Rides

One of the joys of Sunday Mornings is to get ready very early and go for a long ride on the cycle with my elder son, Arunabh, also on a cycle. Though most of my time goes in correcting him - "don't look back', "don't ride in the middle of the road", "stop! don't cross now".  Need to let go!!

He is getting to love these early morning rides and that in itself is a great joy. He wants to get on to my cycle - that will require some massive persuasion on his part!! Some day perhaps.

What amazes me everytime is how light my Trek is when compared to the "middle-sized" cycle that my son rides.

June 30, 2007

Monsoon and Cycling

I dreaded the onset of monsoon. There goes my twice-a-week commuting to the office - I thought! But no I was wrong. For one, Bangalore does not have torrential rains - when it rains it pours, but more or less at definite intervals. And second, the mornings are so pleasant that one wants to cycle on and on and on. And third, light showers cool your body down and makes the ride a real fun. And fourth, the motorcyclists seems to hate light showers and tend to stay off roads during the showers making the roads that much safer.

Note: I wonder why anybody hasn't come up with a scientific explanation on the more or less 24-hour cycle of the rain patter in Bangalore.

Bright colours help

To all the bicyclists on Bangalore Road,

I have experimented and I can confirm that bright red, orange and yellow T's / shirts help! The motorcyclists and the car drivers on the road notice you from far. You can figure this out by the distance of their honking (Yeah! They still honk - what do they think? That I am on a suicide mission and will jump straight in their path on purpose? ). When I put on something dull, they tend to notice me very late and the clearance between them and me, when they pass me, is scary.

So, chaps take my advice. Display your colours! After all nature intended the male of the species (I do not see many lady cyclists on the road!) to appear bright - look at peacock

June 19, 2007

How much do I save by Cycling?

Besides the fact that Ifeel healthier and all systems go,  I decided to work our how much I save per year by cycling twice a week to work.

My office is 10km away from my house. The price of 1 litre Diesel is around Rs. 38 in Bangalore. I think my car does about 14 km per litre, but in Bangalore during the rush hour I will be surprised if it does anything more than 10km per litre (and that is on the hgher side!).

That means I spend arounf 2l of Diesel a day. Works out to Rs. 152 per week. That is Rs. 608 a month. That is Rs. 7296 a year.

Plus the fact that I feel good about doing my bit to save the world.

Hmmm ... I think I need to start doing this 3 times a week!!!

June 14, 2007

Message to pedestrians on Bangalore Roads

Hi all those who cross the roads in Bangalore,

I wish to place the following for your kind consideration:

Please acknowledge the presence of a cycle approaching you in the same way you would to any other speeding vehicle. Cycles are not made of gases and it is unlikely that unless the cyclist brakes hard when you mindlessly step in front of him/her the resulting impact will not hurt you and/or the cyclist.

I am willing to be corrected here, but except at zebra crossings, on roads a cyclist has the right to way. I do understand that you will cross the road when you need to, but when you stop for a speeding car to pass, I see no reason why you cannot do the same to a speeding sycle.

The above is also directed towards those who, instead of walking on the pavement, walk on the edge of the road. The extreme edge is where we cyclists tend to ride and that belongs to us when there is a pavement.

And  no, I have not yet met with any accidents, but I have had some close shaves - not with cars and m'bikes but with pedestrians.