
Originally Posted by
ZenSojourner
Last time I checked, the so-called "WSD" designs - at least in the smallest sizes, where it makes the most difference - were no improvement over the old line. Specifically, I compared the new WSD line of Trek's to my old didn't-fit Trek 430? 420? (It was the cheap version of their excellent but not sized for women touring bike).
I discovered that the so-called WSD bikes actually had LONGER top tube lengths in their smallest sizes than my old Trek, which had a top tube that was already actually an inch to an inch and a half too long for that size frame.
In the larger sizes they may very well be suitable for taller women. But in the smaller sizes, if you stick with a 700c front wheel, there's no way to get the top tube short enough AND not have toe clip.
I stood in a bike shop one day and listened to a (male) employee telling a woman that if the forward reach was too long for her, they could just move the seat forward. I had to show HIM how to make sure the rider is properly positioned over the pedals (and that he COULDN'T move the seat much forward without violating that aspect of bike fit).
There are times when unisex is appropriate and times when it's not.
Socks, for instance. There's nothing about socks that ought to relegate them solely to people of only the XX or XY persuasion. (Well, discounting frilly socks, pink socks, socks with bunnies or ponies on them . . . )
Let me rephrase that.
There's nothing about PLAIN BLACK COTTON socks that says only males or only females should be wearing these socks.
When I was living in Puerto Rico and had to buy black socks for my son as part of his school uniform, I could not find plain black cotton socks in the boys department for love or money. However, being a non-sexual-segregation type of thinker, I quickly found plain black cotton socks in the GIRL's department. So I bought him six pairs. (Trust me, NOBODY wants to be wearing nylon socks, particularly BLACK nylon socks, in a Puerto Rican summer)
Later at a beach party some guy whose son was also attending the same school was bemoaning to me his inability to find Plain Black Cotton Socks for his son. I found them, sez I (all innocent and unawares). Where? queries he.
I told him where.
He HIT the flippin' ROOF. Well he would have had there been a roof. He started to read me the riot act about dressing my son in, quote, "GIRL'S CLOTHES". I didn't let this guy get to far into this ridiculous rant (he was wearing SOCKS fer cryin' out loud, not frilly undies).
"Maybe we should just talk about something else." quoth I.
"No, we should talk about NOTHING at all!" he screamed, wobbling off in high dudgeon, as if removing his unpleasant and inebriated presence was some sort of loss to me.
Hey, saved me getting rid of the jerk, LOL!
OK, so unisex socks are NOT ok, but unisex bikes are the only right way. WSD bikes are just a marketing ploy. They're no different than men's bikes except they're inferior. So if you're a serious cyclist you should buy a REAL (eg men's) bike.
But heaven forfend we start sock-cross-dressing!
You gotta laugh. And then go buy a Terry.
Sojourner