AtD 42 words question
paul
tallpaul at ml1.net
Mon Dec 4 08:43:12 CST 2006
On Sun, 2006-11-26 at 00:27 +0200, Ya Sam wrote:
> wheelfolk appeared in the streets...in...long-billed "Scorcher" caps.
>
> Who are 'wheelfolk' and what are these "Scorcher" caps?
found this on a blog today.
''In […]1892 [… a] bicyclist to be considered genuine had to be dressed
in bicycle clothes. A man had to wear bicycle pants which were baggy at
the top and tight to the legs below. Then he had to have bicycle socks
and shoes. The shoes were made of canvass. Then he had to have a loose
fitting grey colored shirt which we would designate now as a sport
shirt. Then on his head he had to wear a tight fitting cap with a long
bill in front, the longer the better up to a certain ceiling length.
With this outfit and a bicycle with drop handlebars he was ready to
appear in public as a real cyclist. If he could make 20 miles an hour on
a good track he was called a “scorcher,” the idea being that he was
going so fast that he would scorch at least the end of his nose if
nothing else.''
from http://www.velorution.biz/?p=1288
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