Beth, still riding that green machine?

On Friday, June 22, 2012 11:58:30 AM UTC-7, Beth H wrote:
>
> On Friday, June 22, 2012 9:39:56 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>> Beth: I thought you loved the LongLow. What changed?
>> And, second, what about 700c wheels now disappoints you?
>>
>
> Two things that have developed over the last five years:
>
> 1. I find that bikes spec'd around 700c wheels in my appropriate 
> height-size are now uncomfortably long for my shortening reach -- and I was 
> already pretty darned short-wasted to begin with. Aging has slowly 
> decreased my reach further, to the point where drops are uncomfortable and 
> uprights on a short-top tube model are not working (combination of 
> handlebar, stem length and frame geometry make for a bike that does not 
> handle optimally).
>
> 2. My LongLow was made in 1999, befre any of us knew just how alrge a tire 
> we'd eventually like to run. This frame can handle 32mm tires with fenders 
> only BARELY, and then only with the right tire and fender combo.
>
> 3. The older I get, the happier I find I am on bigger tires. Older-school 
> mountain bike geometry is giving me a new lease on bicycling with a better 
> upright position (stem/bar/frame geometry combo) and plenty of room for big 
> tires and full fenders.  Plus, I LIKE the feel of the ride on 26" (559) 
> wheels and I love the feeling that I can ride anywhere on them.
>
> So, as my bicycling life evolves and my atorage options aren't increasing, 
> it makes sense for me to transition to bikes I will actually ride, and will 
> enjoy riding as I age. I am ready to look at a frame swap if someone out 
> there has an Atlantis they'd like to trade for my LongLow frame. 
>
> Thanks to everyone who has emailed back and forth with me trying to 
> convince me to keep the LongLow. I live in a tiny place with very limited 
> storage space, so it doesn't make sense to keep and store bikes I ride less 
> and less over time. Periodic culling and adjusting of the bike herd isn't a 
> bad thing. Cheers and happy riding --Beth
>

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