On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 5:29 PM, Richard <rsv...@netzero.net> wrote: > > The Jamis Quest Femme and Satellite Femme, both steel, might be worth > looking at. Both bikes are on the Jamis website, www.jamisbikes.com. > > Good luck. > > On Sep 2, 5:03 pm, Aaron Thomas <aaron.a.tho...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Perhaps slightly off-topic, but I seek the collective wisdom of the > > group. > > > > I have two female friends who want to get into cycling. They are both > > fairly athletic and are looking for a sporty sort of bike that they > > can use on club rides. Neither has the cash for a Roadeo, assuming > > they could even fit one (at 5'1" and 5'3" they are both probably too > > short anyway). > > > > Obviously, they're looking into off-the-peg women's-specific bike by > > the big makers (Trek, Specialized, etc.). > > > > But if I wanted to steer them towards a steel bike with at least the > > possibility of taking some Rol-y Pol-y tires, where might I look for > > something easy on the pocketbook (and largely off-the-peg) without > > going custom like Luna Cycles? > > > > Also, can anyone offer any sizing tips for women for women of their > > stature, assuming they want something of a sporty fit with bars at or > > just below saddle height? > > > > Thanks, > > Aaron > > >
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