being a Giant dealer I would suggest the Giant Sedona W, or the Suede W.
The sedona has an adjustable stem that is really nice for adjusting how upright your position is.
The suede is the flat footed pedaling technology, which means she can have a lower saddle and still not have knee issues from being so low. A lot of women like this because they like to be able to put their feet down while still seated on the saddle.
Both of these bikes have a low slung top tube.
The suede also has less gears, and some people get hung up on a bike with "too many speeds"..
They also make a coasting bike where you don't need to worry about shifting at all. Tho I have been told that Shimano's coasting technology didn't go over well in the US, so no US bikes will have it after 09 or 2010. Kinda sad because it is kinda cool, and we haven't had issues with it yet. I think it was lack of marketing to the correct people.
Anyway, hope this helps a bit. I know all the major companies make similar bikes.
As for made in the usa... UGH. Good luck. Only the high end Trek's and Cannondales are still made here. Unless of course you go with a handmade bike, or a small builder.




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It would be heavy for me and I'm a lot stronger than she is. I am not sure how heavy her current bike is. I was hoping for something more like 25 pounds....gosh, that seems sort of unrealistic. I think that's what my road bike might weigh... She would need to be able to retrieve it from storage (possibly hung up somewhere).
