Thursday, May 29, 2008

Mo' Mambas
















Location: Chennai

Every bicycle here is a Mamba. In Singapore, the double top tube Mamba is more common, but in India it is the opposite. There is also much more variation in accessories and trim in India (racks, seats, flashy chain rings, chain guards - or lack of), as there are many more companies producing it locally, whereas Singapore Mambas are imported from China. The colour of Mambas varies from black to olive to deep leaf green, to gaudy . They come in step-through versions too, usually red or blue. Nobody rides a Mamba the right size for them. I have seen children far to small for their bicycles riding perpetually standing on the pedals, barely clearing the top tube as their pedal stroke bottoms out. Mambas here are heavily adorned with stickers, spoke jewellery, leather folded over the top tube - you name it. However, the heavy duty rear rack is under-utilised, with loads of greater than a few bundles of bananas or a small person usually being carried on more substantial vehicles (which are readily available). No families on bicycles here. You will see a family and a half cram into a rickshaw though. You will also see an auto-rickshaw carrying a Mamba.

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