CTC regulation moustache?
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Over the recent months and following circulation of a number of photographs, Guy's moustache has
attracted as much comment as his extrememly varied collection of bicycles.
In fact this was how I recognised him cycling through Caversham a few months ago (I would have
greeted you but there was too much traffic and he was at a dodgy junction so didn't for
safety's sake!)
Richard Ballantine's excellent books contain a large number of illustrations from early CTC
publications - in which I notice that *all* the male cyclists featured therein appear to have a
similar moustache.
Is this something the CTC *still* encourage to this day? :)
Alex
"Mr R@t \(2.3 zulu-alpha\) [comms room 2]" <ratsnest23@sovtel.su> wrote: ...
| Richard Ballantine's excellent books contain a large number of illustrations from early CTC
| publications - in which I notice that *all* the male cyclists featured therein appear to have a
| similar moustache.
|
| Is this something the CTC *still* encourage to this day? :)
Why do you think it's called a "handlebar moustache"?
I'll get me coat...
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On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 20:47:19 GMT, ph@$pamblock.anweald.co.uk (Patrick Herring) wrote:
>I'll get me coat...
Quite right too. Impudence...
Guy
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On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 20:47:19 +0000, Patrick Herring did issue forth:
> "Mr R@t \(2.3 zulu-alpha\) [comms room 2]" <ratsnest23@sovtel.su> wrote: ...
> | Richard Ballantine's excellent books contain a large number of illustrations from early CTC
> | publications - in which I notice that *all* the male cyclists featured therein appear to have a
> | similar moustache.
> |
> | Is this something the CTC *still* encourage to this day? :)
>
> Why do you think it's called a "handlebar moustache"?
>
> I'll get me coat...
Badum tish...
http://www.handlebarclub.org.uk/
Huw "Clean shaven(ish)" Pritchard
M Series wrote:
> Riding up Otley Road today, done 10 miles or so and I had a puncture. Sh*te & b*ll*&ks I thought
> as I know how hard it is to refit my tyres on my rims. Was just starting the job and another
> cyclist stopped and helped with the use of his tyre levers. They were a two piece job with hooks
> at the end to pull the bead over the rim.
I would guess that was a "VAR" lever (not used it myself but always meant to get one).
> He did the hard part for me. He said one can get these levers from a bloke trading as HardToFind
> and he might be at York Rally next week. Does any one have a contact for him ?
from the March 2002 catalogue: tel: 01296 747377 1 - 4pm Tues/Thurs/Sat or mobile: 07850 740591
(answerphones)
~PB
Richard Burton wrote:
> We certainly don't encourage it, it's obligatory!
Must be different up here in CTCS, as I haven't had any pressure on me to grow one since I finally
got round to joining last year[1]. Lucky thing too, my moustache comes out blonde and sufficiently
invisible as a result to look like I'm trying too hard but really shouldn't bother...
Pete.
[1] maybe I'm on probation and the demand will come through later this year along with my sub
renewal...
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