Tania,
Thanks for chiming in on this thread. Sorry we all spelled your name wrong!
I'll personally give some thought to the June clinic. It's definitely something I'd like to try.
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Tania,
Thanks for chiming in on this thread. Sorry we all spelled your name wrong!
I'll personally give some thought to the June clinic. It's definitely something I'd like to try.
My Jamis Dragon is 531 steel. Either the older models or the higher end models are 853 steel.
The Gunnar Sport is much more like a road bike than a full touring bike. It has the relaxed geometry like a touring bike (very long wheel base, slacker angles to seat tube and head tube) but it has a lighter weight frame (853 or OX platinum steel) and is built with road bike components. It's a luxo sport touring bike, extremely comfy ride.
The LHT is very comfy, and will carry anything I can manage to strap on it, but is like a tank - slow and heavy. I think my LHT rides better with a full load on it.
The smallest stock Gunnar Sport frames have 650c size wheels (not 700c size wheels). Gunnar frames cost around $800 retail for stock sizes. They will make custom geometry sizes of their frames for $300 more. So $1100 is not a bad price for a custom steel frame, compared to other custom frame prices out there.
If you are fitting well on a Surly LHT, you might consider a Pacer for a road frame.
My Gunnar Sport is a custom geometry frame, it's a 50cm effective top tube size with 700c size wheels. I was thinking of getting a custom Gunnar in this size, but then this one that was some else's custom size came up on ebay, and it just happened to be the size I need......:D
Thanks for this information - I want lighter steel than is available for the Pacer. That is why I will go with either a Luna or custom Gunnar for a road bike. I am really looking forward to trying out mountain biking though - and if I do like it then that bike will come before a light steel road bike.
Tania (or anybody else who knows the answer),
When does registration typically begin for the clinic? Is there a mailing list or listserve that I could get onto so that I would receive any information about the clinic?
Thanks!
I know there is a website for it here, if there is another resource for information it would be great information to have.
I've got my eye on the Midwest Women's Mountain Bike Clinic, too, and did find what appears to be a sign-up for the clinic newsletter (and possibly others from the event company, dunno). A bit buried, but on the left side of the contact page.
http://midwestwomensclinic.com/contact.html
Awesome! Thanks!
Looks like you found the info! Registration normally starts in March, but if I open it any earlier I will be sure to post here. A newsletter will also go out for when registration begins.
If you're on Facebook, you can also keep tabs at www.facebook.com/midwestwomensclinic.