Friday, January 25, 2008

From Normal cycle to a cycle with an Engine

When I was 9 years old, I rode a cycle for the first time which belonged to my younger brother. It did not take even a day to learn how to ride. Hitting the trunk of a huge tree in the neighborhood was the only accident I met with a cycle as far as I can remember. I did not get hurt nor was the cycle damaged. Riding with full speed on a steep slope was one thing I always enjoyed. And my first crush (name undisclosed) was my riding partner and so riding cycle was much more than a passion a long time ago.

I never possessed one on my own until last year. During the ‘90s, bicycles were ridden mostly by boys who are still too young to have their own bikes. So, to be in a safe side and to avoid being a tomboy I never try to have one. (I always like to stay girlish).

And how I got my first bicycle was a little romantic to me. My boy friend (a bicycle fan too) gave me his, after he was promoted from cycle to bike. It was kind of old and needed a little bit of repair. But I was so interested in getting it repair. I went from one corner to the other corner of the city, buying stuffs and repairing MY cycle. But one fine morning I could not believe what I see because I saw an empty space where I usually parked my cycle. Someone had stolen it and I lost my cycle. I was so upset because that cycle meant a lot to me.

It been almost a year now and new thoughts came to my mind. Is it time to get promoted from cycle world to a higher version of cycle where a real engine is involved? I am still thinking. And I thought, I have all the time in the world to get one so meanwhile why not try for a driving school for better practice and get Learner’s License (LL). So I made up my mind to go as my plan.

On my first two days of class, I was taught the theory part of driving: the hand signals, the traffic signals and traffic signs. I was not new to all these, being in a metro city almost for a decade. And eventually I got my LL after attending an oral test with the RTO officers in Koramangala, Bangalore.

I had my first practical ride the following week and I felt awesome. I need not paddle to force the THING to keep into motion. It actually moved with my feet up high above the ground. I was too excited about the whole thing and that day was the one day wherein I smiled almost for the entire morning. I haven’t completed my training yet and I in fact have 8 more days to go. Very soon, I am expecting myself to pamper my own cycle with a real engine

4 comments:

benjamin rualthanzauva said...

hey,that was a special bmx.

- with handle bar that could rotate 360 degrees with brake cables attached
- special spocket (reversing the pedal acks as a brake)

Nancy Lalhriatpuii said...

okay fine. a li'l more than normal

sawmpuia said...

life itself is a cycle :-) Things change, situation change, time change...i am happy for you :-) Life goes on ride with the rhythm.. congrats!!!

I am expecting you to give me a ride by the time i get there at bangalore.

rebecca said...

hey,congrats on your new scootie...a BLUE one...am so happy for you and very very very proud of you...