If it'll fit buy it. Great bikes. I have one and it's one of the few bikes 
I own I wouldn't consider selling. They will fit Jack Browns with fenders 
(that's what I have on mine) which makes for a real nice ride. Not to 
mention you can throw a rack (I have front and rear) on it and carry stuff. 
Ihave bikes that cost a helluva lot more that I don't like as much as my 
RB-T. If I come across another in my size at a decent price I'll buy it as 
well.
Cheers,
Frank
 
On Monday, April 8, 2013 12:02:28 PM UTC-5, Scot Brooks wrote:

> Back story; my girlfriend is feeling motivated to get into something 
> slightly different from the 80s MTB she's been riding for the past couple 
> of years, something with a little more spring in its step. A Rivendell just 
> isn't remotely in the budget, so I've been looking around for Bridgestones, 
> Miyatas, etc. that will fit a short person. There's a nice looking RB-T for 
> sale on CL at $350, but it's one Bridgestone I have no experience with. By 
> the look of it, I'm guessing it could clear Jack Browns and fenders but I 
> don't really know. Any thoughts, experience, or even speculation will be 
> greatly appreciated as always. 

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