The bicycle in this link is emphatically not a step-through. Not by any 
stretch.




On Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 2:04:05 PM UTC-4, Jonathan D. wrote:
>
> Great photo. Step though bikes are the future. I thought this was a Clem 
> but Jones Step through, though branded as a space frame. 
>
> https://www.instagram.com/p/BxuVT2fBnDN/?igshid=165s8gixyyqpr 
> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fp%2FBxuVT2fBnDN%2F%3Figshid%3D165s8gixyyqpr&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHYCmDxz3GhU-LIRpmm2CTMeHh81Q>
>  
>
> I love the description Jones has of what is basically describing the 
> benefits of a step through bike. 
>
> The Spaceframe design was Jeff’s original frame design, and he designed it 
> to help him navigate the rocks and logs in the mountains of Southern 
> Oregon.  The frame’s top tube is low and out-of-the-way, which keeps the 
> bike out of your way on the bike in steep, technical terrain. A side 
> benefit of the low-slung design is that it’s also great for those with 
> shorter legs because the frame has a very low standover height.  Its 3D 
> Spaceframe design allows the rear end to flex vertically which makes for a 
> smooth ride, without the frame flexing torsionally. These flex 
> characteristics are most noticeable on the titanium version because of the 
> inherent flexibility of that material. 
>

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