Tandem Cycles….

 

 

 

I got a reference to this on another mailing list, and have been singing this:

http://ingeb.org/songs/daisydai.html

There was supposed to be a tandem initiative in Bangalore:

http://www.bangaloremirror.com/index.aspx?page=article&sectid=10&contentid=20100909201009090155111273efd521d

what happened to it? I didn’t hear anything more about it.

….who stocks tandems in Bangalore, and do they hire them out?

How wonderful it would be if we could have someone like Chris Gerli whom I’ve met often in St.Louis:

http://citycyclingtours.com/

We could have specially painted cycles and tandems (to prevent theft, like they have in IISc…perhaps they could even have embedded chips for location?) for hire in Cubbon Park and Lalbagh; surely it would popularize cycling?

 

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