Not a 'regular' gear cycle story

 

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During my childhood, I had two categories of friends, no, not male and female. I grew up with boys and hence I belonged to the male crowd games only. So there were two categories, one category had cycles that had two wheels and a handle-bar (if not broken). The other category were ‘elites’ who had cycles with gears. And you ought to gape in awe, when somebody tells you that they have a gear cycle. Why? It is a practice. No questions asked.


And some go the extra mile, they have rear view mirrors and a water bottle holder, because you got to show off. I’m also told that to change from one gear to another, you have to exert a pressure and maintain a speed to have the wheels rolling. That is pure Maths, they claim. However, none of them gave me their geared possessions for a ride. Because they believed it wasn’t for the female body. Hence, I came back home and demanded for a gear cycle. Being the mistake child (second child) of my parents, I always got second-hand products, be it cycle or toys. Now you know where this is going, my demands weren’t resolved because I already have one brand new old cycle of my sister which was bought when I had barely started crawling.


That was the time when helmets were made mandatory. Since my head was smaller than my sister’s I got a new helmet. Lottery I know! It resembled the ones you use while riding cycles or roller skates and hence I wore it while riding my brand new old cycle. The elites saw me and they wanted to try it on. I offered them the helmet in return for a ride on the elite cycle. Wohoo! I got a chance to ride it. Hence, helmets can do wonders. Also, they protect your heads, be it while riding bikes or when your sibling hits you with a bat (I haven’t gotten hit with a bat yet by my sibling, have you?)


Moral of the story: Do not ignore your helmets. Period.


PS: I wrote this as a blog today because it has been years since I posted something. The above write-up was a part of an assignment I had submitted during my job hunt. The assignment was to write about something that I don’t have any idea about with zero research and make it interesting. Do you think it has served the purpose?

Comments

Neethu said…
It indeed served the purpose! Really beautiful!
Sruthi said…
Thank you Neethu

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