Monday, August 24, 2009

It's all about the bike !


I pass by my school every day. A lot has changed since the time I left. Changed for the better I guess. But this one change really saddens me. It's the barricade of cycles, which is missing from the picture.
I remember the days when I rode to school on a bicycle. Not many of my friends used this mode of transportation for school, but it was a joy ride in the morning. Some 20-30 cycles were aligned outside our school compound. Now there are none!
I still cherish the long bicycle races with colony friends, travelling from Cinemax to Aarey Colony and then New Zealand Hostel. All this for a small treat, the loser would pay for all the Vada Pavs. After that, riding down the slopes of New Zealand hostel at very high speeds with the wind rushing into our faces. As I write this I really want to go there now. Sometimes we would race to Aksa beach through a narrow road, fast moving vehicles, putting ourselves into trouble, getting outta trouble. The narrow bruises, the minor accidents, the high speed skids, still so fresh.
The picture today is sad, really sad. The only people I see riding the bicycle are doodhwala, pav-wala, anda-wala and restaurant delivery guys or small children till the age of 10. It is a pity that cycle drivers are seen as people who cannot afford a bike or a car. Cycle racing enthusiasts are also very rare. The sport is dying in India, rather cycling is dying in India. Also cycling is something just for guys here I guess. It’s been more than 2 years since I’ve seen a girl ride a cycle, which was my sister btw. Why don’t you apply ‘Why Should Boys have all the fun?’ funda to this case too! This also reminds me, where are all the Hero cycles, Hercules top gear, Lady Bird advertisements that were running on TV channels few years back?
Few days back, I happened to visit the local cycle shop. The guy at the counter recognized me and asked where all my friends are. He says his business has gone down drastically and the only selling bikes are small kiddy bicycles. That’s when I think, it’s people like me who have left cycling are the reason for which this guy is losing grip in his business. I still recollect the sad the day I sold my bicycle. I left cycling in 11th standard because no-one of my age was driving the cycle anymore. I cared too much about what people would think and that my friends would laugh at me. I regret my decision now; regret the reasons why I took the decision.
The society’s outlook towards cycling is not encouraging, but I feel I shouldn’t have cared. Riding to Tembu dam 8 kms near my hometown on a bike was one of the most entertaining aspect of our college group's trip last year. So was the ride on the streets of Berlin dedicated exclusively for cycles. I am certainly going to buy a cycle once I get my job and drive it, not caring about anyone saying anything. I’ll also try to complete 100 km a day ride near Karjat in the next vacation, hopefully with friends.
B’coz it is all about about the bike....

7 comments:

Gaurav DobhaL said...

Count me in..That's exactly what I've been telling you all. Nothing like cycling!..
Nice instances btw..reminded me of my cycling days..and cycles..had 2 of them..both stolen:P

omkar said...

even i second gaurav..nothin equals bicycle riding..it's great fun..
just like gaurav, i wud still b ridin a bicycle if not 4 those %^#^*^$# who stole it..twice..yup..even i had 2 of them..
n count me in too 4 d 100 km ride..

anand said...

its the beautiful balance between simplicity and comfort that made the vehicle so special..
karad experience is still fresh..lets go for a ride down the country side again,not sure whether 100 kms a day wud be a really wise idea ..that wud mean leaving outt a lot of folks.a game for it though,as u say its much than the bike...

el_idioto said...

I have to admit.. any day i would prefer a bike (which i still dunno how to ride. :| )

but i would even prefer it over a car...

it takes less effort than a bicycle and more manuverablilty than a car...

its also fun to "CUT" ppl and scare the shit out of them... (PS: not to be tried on Policemen)

but i still love my bicycle... just don't have it thanks to the grand old tradition of Donating your scrap to the younger cousins...

I want it back!! if do get it.. can u count me too??

Neha said...

Nice !
The last time i rode the bicycle was 7th standard i think. I was never too good at it or not good at driving in general.

pratap kaul said...

interesting narrative...yup cycling is lot of fun...i prefer walking though :)

Sanket said...

@gaurav, Omi... Really sad that your cycles got stolen, and sadly twice!!

@Anand ...We'll do the short ride too.

@Rishi...Anyone who can ride is invited.

@Neha..Ya I know, girls and driving..Haha.

@Pratap...I like walking too!