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India's Mini-Craze for Bicycling Around the World 1920s 1930s

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I thought this was an interesting bit of cycling history: https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/indians-who-cycled-around-the-world

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iandusud | 2 years ago
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A fascinating article - thank you. Interesting to see that the bikes used in the 1933 journey appear to have rod opperated drum brakes (at least on the front) and derailleur gears. 

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TheBillder | 2 years ago
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Just got round to reading this - very interesting. Amazing guts to head off with almost nothing but a bike and a lot of initiative.

Sadly the racism encountered is still so relevant today.

Thanks for sharing.

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hawkinspeter replied to TheBillder | 2 years ago
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You're welcome. I find the history of cycling fascinating as so many feats seem to have got lost in the mists of time (or due to the British in this case).

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