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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Velobambina View Post
    The geometry/specs (components, frame) are the same as the 2004 Fast Woman -- Dura Ace components, Chris King Headset, very nice Cane Creek wheels. Color is a deep red with no dents/scratches.

    This bike would fit me perfectly, and it's red! I'm a sucker for a red bike! And I'm local!

    Did you mean that the geometry/specs are the same as the 2007 Fast Woman? I can't find any specs on the 2004 model, but the 2007 says it's a double. Unfortunately, I'm not a good enough rider for a double, so I must pass...

    Lisa, it's a steel bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    This bike would fit me perfectly, and it's red! I'm a sucker for a red bike! And I'm local!

    Did you mean that the geometry/specs are the same as the 2007 Fast Woman? I can't find any specs on the 2004 model, but the 2007 says it's a double. Unfortunately, I'm not a good enough rider for a double, so I must pass...

    Lisa, it's a steel bike.
    Oh yeah, a double would be no good for me either.
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    Dang- I just looked at the geometry- and I'd almost certainly have the same problem with the toptube length. Oh well.

    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    This bike would fit me perfectly, and it's red! I'm a sucker for a red bike! And I'm local!

    Unfortunately, I'm not a good enough rider for a double, so I must pass...
    One could always put a triple crank on it... Assuming the shifter is the same as the R700 I have on my bike, it will work with a triple, so it would be a matter of a crankset and a derailler...

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    So what IS the toptube length??
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    I'm a knucklehead. Inches, inches. Lisa, the TT length is 21.5"

    The bike is steel. When I had my LBS assemble it, the mechanic was raving about the bike---very high quality.

    What's special about this one is that it's a limited edition. The Terry decals aren't even painted on it. I wish my torso were a tad longer.

    You also could outfit it with a compact crankset (I hate triples. LOL)

    I'd really love to see this bike go to someone who will ride it a lot. I am willing to negotiate on price, just so it gets a good home.
    Last edited by Velobambina; 06-08-2007 at 01:10 AM.

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    <Knot whines softly, pats her Surly and Waterford, daydreams of a STEEL Terry that just happens to be the right size with a long enough top tube, whines again, restrains self...barely>



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    It sounds wonderful! The TT length would work for me, but the 20.5" is too tall for my short legs! WAH!!!

    (if only it were a 19"...then I could make it work!)
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