They are a small company. They can't do it all, all the time.
I am kind of excited about the new mountain bike.
V.
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Lisa
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They are a small company. They can't do it all, all the time.
I am kind of excited about the new mountain bike.
V.
Are you going to get one???![]()
Well, certainly not if they keep trying to be in the clothing business.They are a small company. They can't do it all, all the time.![]()
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Last edited by BleeckerSt_Girl; 08-14-2007 at 11:48 AM.
Lisa
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Lisa, you are also making assumptions about postion and comfort. I have found that my position can vary with the bike and frame geometry. For example, on my steel Isis, which is a 19" frame, my bars are level with my saddle. However, on my titanium isis, which is a 17.5" frame, in order to feel balanced on the bike and have her handle well, I had to position my bars both closer and lower. So on that bike, the bars are 3 cm below the saddle. My reach is in fact one cm shorter on the smaller bike (taken from tip of saddle to front of brake hoods), and both bikes feel very comfortable to me and handle well, although the bike with the lower bars looks racier. So, sometimes its about getting the optimal position for the rider-bike combo. My husband favors a very aerodynamic position, whether he is racing or touring. He feels one should ride in the most aerodynamic position that is comfortable on any bike, cuz hey, its faster. Whether you are touring or racing, you still wanna get there quickly! Some people are more flexible than others, so for them having the bars low is comfy (my husband's bars are like 3" below his saddle). I think often women end up with higher bars because they ride bikes with top tubes that are proportionally too long.
Lisa
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Oddly, most guys seem to drool over my waxed canvas "Little Joe" Baggins saddlebag more than anything else (at least as far as I can tell!)![]()
Lisa
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Guys drool over my lugged steel Waterford and my Brooks with springs! It cracks me up how much they like the Brooks with springs! (maybe secretly they want one?)
My Riv bag has gotten more comments from women than men. (women aren't as interested in my saddle... uh, I mean the one on my bike)![]()
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
KNot- maybe the women like the tailored look of the Nigel Smythe and the men like the rugged "lived in" look of the Little Joe.![]()
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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