Liza, that link is great. I did NOT realize you could get a stem TOO low. Of course I never have had a problem wanting them lower. Only higher.
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Liza, that link is great. I did NOT realize you could get a stem TOO low. Of course I never have had a problem wanting them lower. Only higher.
Here's a mixte on ebay. Already has a basket and a Brooks saddle. Only $50 shipping.
drool....that is a beautiful bike. But wait, I already have two beautiful mixtes and just sold the third. I don't need another one.
It will be interesting to see what that one ends up going for.
help TE friends! what do you all think this mixte is worth? thanks!
http://madison.craigslist.org/bik/618221929.html
It all depends on how scarce mixtes are in your area. If it is in excellent shape, it may be worth that, especially if you can pick it up with no shipping involved. I'd probably offer $100 just to see though.
This is an earlier Record Ace and is a pretty low-end bike. I'd say no more than $100 - but it really depends on availability and how you feel about the bike.
The later Record Ace was a high-end bike, but this isn't one of those...
Hey Mixte lovers!
I've always drooled over the mixte frames, but never had good reason to buy one. Well, now I need a short distance commuter/around town bike that I can leave in the rain (for short periods if necessary). I was going to convert my 1986 Miyata diamond frame, but the costs were going up (apparently, I have expensive tastes!).
I just found this:
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/618237274.html
I emailed the seller and it's a girl whom I'm guessing is in college. From our email exchange, it's obvious that she has NO idea about bikes at all. Is this a steal, or can you even tell from what little information is here? She did say that the bike is rideable in it's current condition, so that's a start, right?
I'm going over to see it tomorrow night, but I wanted a better idea of what I should look for from the more informed TE women. :) I guess for $30, it really shouldn't matter what shape it's in, right?
My goal is a somewhat upright 'around town' bike with fenders, a rack, a front basket and fairly 'rain proof' features (saddle, grips, etc). Gearing is unimportant as the area I'll be riding it in is quite flat and I have other bikes to accomodate longer, hillyer rides. I don't want to spend much as I won't be using the bike much except in the next 6 months (before we move to the boonies).
Thanks!
Might be a great deal, I'd go check it out. But, are you really short? That bike looks really tiny. It may be the angle of the photo too.
Sandra - I'm 5'4", but my inseam is just under 29...so yes, I'm pretty short!
(It does look tiny, doesn't it? Hopefully, it's not *that* small!)
I'd email and ask her to give you the measurement from the center of the crank to the top of the seat tube. That will give you an idea.
From what I can see of the red bike on Craigs, it's not a mixte.
A mixte has two "top" tubes that go from the head tube to the back wheel. From what I could see in the pics, that Craigs bike has only one.