I love the checkered graphics on Peugeots.
I love the checkered graphics on Peugeots.
What a lot of pages to read about mixtes! My head is spinning.
Is it possible to find a new mixte that is high quality and lightweight that has a frame somewhat like this Vanilla?
None of the photos in this thread have a frame like that. Is there a reason? Is it less sturdy or what?
Although that's a beautiful bike, it's technically not a mixte. Mixtes have the sloping top tube come all the way through to connect to the rear seat stay. That probably didn't make sense...here's a link to check out...http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gloss_m.html#mixte.
The Vanilla mixte is this one:
http://www.vanillabicycles.com/frames/commuter/1/
Thanks for the reply!
What I want is a bike that I can mount and dismount easier. It doesn't appear that a true mixte accomplishes that which is why I choose the Vanilla photo that I did.
I still struggle with the Trek 7.6 FX ..... getting my leg to swing off the bike when I'm tired or stiff...especially when my panniers are fully which seems to be always. I predict that in another few years when I'm 65+ I'll want a frame that makes it easier.
Any suggestions for the kind of frame I need where the bike is lightweight and high quality?
Not sure what you mean by a mixte not fitting the bill, as it also has the
low step thru part. The mixte part is the third seat stay. Anyway, here is one by velo-orange that looks really nice. They have another one that's a little higher in price also.
Oh, just another thought. Have you ever tried Yoga? Keeps you strong and flexible no matter your age.
Last edited by uforgot; 08-21-2008 at 02:44 AM.
Claudia
2009 Trek 7.6fx
2013 Jamis Satellite
2014 Terry Burlington
You know, in studying (read: drooling over) that Vanilla Mixte...it really isn't a mixte, either. It does have the sloping twin top tubes, but there's no seat stay that goes from the area where the seat tube goes into the frame.
I still think it's cool, though. Looks kind of like a thug bike!
Last edited by oxysback; 08-21-2008 at 07:34 AM.
It's a mixte. It's the top tube that makes it a mixte. The lack of a seat stay is weird, but it's still a mixte.
i know the vanilla discussion was awhile ago, but i feel compelled to point out that this bike was built by sacha for his 8 year old daughter, which is why the geometry on it looks a bit different. lucky girl, no?
i'm glad i found this forum and this thread in particular. i'm in the process of having a Sweetpea mixte made and it's giving me lots of ideas![]()