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  1. #1
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    I just bought my very first road bike!

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    I did it - I am now a proud owner of a 2005 Terry Classic. I am only 5'0" tall and it fits me like a glove. It has straight handlebars (I wasn't ready for drop bars yet) and considering I have only ridden a very, very heavy bike, it feels like I am gliding on a cloud. I am sooo excited that I just had to share this with all of my new buddies here on TE. She is beautiful!

    Now, if someone could teach me how to post a picture, I would be very happy to share what she looks like with the rest of you.


    Over50Newbie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Over50Newbie
    I did it - I am now a proud owner of a 2005 Terry Classic. I am only 5"0" tall and it fits me like a glove. It has straight handlebars (I wasn't ready for drop bars yet) and considering I have only ridden a very, very heavy bike, it feels like I am gliding on a cloud. I am sooo excited that I just had to share this with all of my new buddies here on TE. She is beautiful!

    Now, if someone could teach me how to post a picture, I would be very happy to share what she looks like with the rest of you.


    Over50Newbie
    Congratulations! I bought my first road bike 2 weeks ago and I love it!

    I don't know how to insert pics into a post, but I do know how to add one as an attachment. Once you have a post open and you're typing stuff, just scroll down a little past all the icon choices and click on manage attachments. From there you can choose an image and when you submit your post, it will show the attachment. If someone else can explain how to actually have a picture inserted into the test of a message, I'd appreciate it!

  3. #3
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    My first attachment!

    So...

    My first road bike and my first attachment. COOL!!

    Hope it works...

    (I had originally posted a picture here, but it was the wrong one, so I took it off)

    Sorry!

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by Over50Newbie
    I did it - I am now a proud owner of a 2005 Terry Classic. I am only 5"0" tall and it fits me like a glove. It has straight handlebars (I wasn't ready for drop bars yet) and considering I have only ridden a very, very heavy bike, it feels like I am gliding on a cloud. I am sooo excited that I just had to share this with all of my new buddies here on TE. She is beautiful!

    Now, if someone could teach me how to post a picture, I would be very happy to share what she looks like with the rest of you.


    Over50Newbie
    do you have a digital photo? Make sure it's not too big (800x800 pixels)
    and then while you are posting, scroll down to the bottom of the page and you'll see "manage attachments"
    and hurry up and post it, preferably with YOU on it, we all want to see!
    Mimi
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  5. #5
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    you did it!! without my help! beautiful!
    i thought you had straight handlebars though.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  6. #6
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    Oh no!

    And I thought that I was being so smart. Mine does have straight handlebars. Let's see if I can find the right picture on the web. If not, I will have to borrow a digital camera and take a picture of it for real. With me on it is a great idea.

    I'm feeling a little foolish. Please forgive me, it must be all the excitement going to my brain.

  7. #7
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    Okay,

    Here I go again. I will try to delete the other picture since it is wrong.

    and now for my second attachment...
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  8. #8
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    aaaaaaaaaaah oooooooooooooooo.

    good work, nice bike, keep us posted!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  9. #9
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    YEAH - it worked and it is the right picture.

    Isn't she a beauty? - (it is not a picture of the real bike, but this is exactly what she looks like)

    Can you tell that the front wheel is smaller than the rear wheel? It might look a little weird, but, boy, does it ride beautifully.

    And I will keep you posted. Unfortunately, it is supposed to rain all weekend here in CT, so I might have to wait just a little while before I get to ride. So far, I've only been able test ride it at the bike shop. But he let me take it out for an hour!

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    Congratulations!!!

    Terrys are great bikes. I test rode a pretty lavender Terry Classic back in 2002, and it was a sweet ride. I tried it on for size before buying an Isis (which had to be ordered). The Isis was my first upright road bike in many years, and yes, it had the two different wheel sizes. That's a good thing, though, for tiny riders, as it prevents toe overlap with the front wheel that can occur with a short top tube and avoids compromises in frame geometry that can affect ride comfort and bike handling.

    The only downside of the two different wheel sizes is that you have to carry two different size tubes, and the 24" ones can be a bit hard to find, so either order a bunch of them from the Terry Bicycles site or ask at your bike shop to see if they carry them (mine did, since it was a Terry dealer). And yes, a few people will think it's weird, but WHO CARES?! You have a bike that fits you, and that's what's important! You will get a lot of questions and interest about it if you ride with others. I was constantly asked by other women "Do you like your Terry?"

    Another woman on this forum has a Terry Classic she has modified to use drop bars, so if you ever decide to make the switch down the road, I am sure she'd be happy to advise you on that.

    Again, congratulations and enjoy your Terry!

    Emily
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  11. #11
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    Congrats! That's a very nice bike. Many happy miles to you!

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    This could be the start of a beautiful relationshiop :-)

  13. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by Over50Newbie
    I did it - I am now a proud owner of a 2005 Terry Classic. I am only 5'0" tall and it fits me like a glove.

    Over50Newbie
    Fabulous! Congratulations! I'm curious, I am also 5 feet tall (I think the word "tall" is a misnomer) -- and I'm getting all kinds of conflicting advice about the size of road bike I should be looking at. I was at my LBS today, and the salesman went to measure me for a bike, only to find out I was too short for the bike measuring equipment. (My inseam (at my measurement) is 27" and his equipment didin't measure anything under 30"). He felt really badly that he couldn't help me and especially that there were no bikes in the store that would fit me...but then trying valiently to be of some help, proceeded to show me a bike that was 47cm and let me test ride it. My crotch did NOT clear the bar (is it supposed to? He said it didn't matter), but the biggest issue when riding it was that the brakes and gears were really too large for the span of my fingers when hanging onto the drop handlebars (I realize I can change the handlebars, etc). I felt I had to hop down off the bike anytime I stopped, which was uncomfortable with the center bar jammed in my genitals.

    What size of Terry did you end up with? I went to their website and didn't even see a "Classic" model there. I'm very curious!

  14. #14
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    Thanks everyone for your kind words. There is a good chance that the rain is going to let up by tomorrow afternoon and I am "hot to trot" to go on my first real ride. YAHOO!!

    Pascale, here is the geometry for the Terry Classic. I have a 28" standover height and I got the 16" Terry Classic. It is the 2005 model. They didn't make this model for 2006 and my LBS said that they are going to continue it again next year, but it will have drop handlebars, instead of straight ones like mine. Also, the brakes fit me perfectly. I know what you mean about not being able to reach the brakes. That happened to me on many of the bikes that I test rode. The same issue with the shifters. Good luck!

    P.S. Go to a different bike shop. I went to 5 different shops and only one of them didn't have the right equipment to measure me (I didn't buy the bike from them!). Three of them used something called the "fit system" and one actually used a beautiful new computer system that they said cost them $5000. They all came out with the same measurements, so I know that they were accurate.

    I now know all types of things about my body that I didn't know before, such as my standover height (which is the height of my pubic bone from the floor), both of my arm lengths, the width between my shoulders, and the height of my chest bone in relationship to the floor. They put all of this information into a computer, and it told me exactly what bike would fit me the best. And the Terry bikes kept coming out over and over as one of the "best fits".

    Also, don't let them talk you into a 47 cm bike. I fit best on a 43 cm and can just make it into a 44 cm.
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  15. #15
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    Thank you! You're an angel

 

 

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