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  2. Hyderabad Bicycling Club - Wikipedia

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    The Hyderabad Bicycling Club, in association with the GHMC (Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation-Govt. of Telangana), has set up its own "HBC Bike Station" on Necklace Road, having 30 hybrid bikes, 30 MTB bikes, 10 tandem bikes, 15 road bikes, and 15 kid bikes. These bicycles can be used by any person for a nominal fee per day on the main road.

  3. Yulu (transportation company) - Wikipedia

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    Yulu Bikes Pvt. Ltd. (stylized as yulu) is an Indian company headquartered in Bengaluru. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It provides shared low-speed two-wheeler electric vehicle (EV) services in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Delhi, Gurugram, [ 4 ] Noida [ 5 ] and Hyderabad. [ 6 ]

  4. Royal Enfield - Wikipedia

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    It is powered by 349cc BS6 engine that produces 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque. The Hunter 350 [36] is the most affordable motorcycle under the new J-platform, and the second least expensive bike after Royal Enfield Bullet 350. The motorcycle features a retro-style single-piece seat, a classic round headlamp, a flat handlebar and a sculpted fuel ...

  5. Cycle rickshaw - Wikipedia

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    It is also known by a variety of other names such as bike taxi, velotaxi, pedicab, bikecab, cyclo, beca, becak, trisikad, sikad, tricycle taxi, trishaw, or hatchback bike. While the rickshaw is pulled by a person on foot, the cycle rickshaw is human-powered by pedaling. By contrast, the auto rickshaw is motorized.

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  7. Transport in India - Wikipedia

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    Bicycles or cycles, have ownership rates ranging from around 30% to 75% at the state level. [6] Along with walking, cycling accounts for 50% to 80% of the commuter trips for those in the informal sector in urban areas. [10] However, recent developments suggest that bicycle riding is quickly becoming popular in Indian cities.