Nope - as with most cyclocross bikes the bottom bracket is higher - so a bike with the same seat tube is size (which is usually used as the "bike size") is larger all over. Not only does the Crosscheck have a higher stand over - because the bottom bracket is higher in the first place, it has a longer top tube and different seat tube and head tube angles than the Pacer or LHT. Overall it is a bigger bike.
I'm smaller than the OP and wanted a cross bike just to mess around on a few years ago (before anyone really made a small one specifically aimed at women). I have a Redline Conquest 24. I think its probably a titch small for me, but for goofing around on dirt trails and the occasional cross race, its fun enough. The biggest problem with kids bikes is that they tend to be pretty heavy compared to similar adult bikes and the componentry is pretty much bottom of the line - then again they are a lot cheaper too.




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and have found a shop called Tokyobike that has bikes with 650c wheels so I'm off to visit tomorrow lunchtime (extended) to see what they have but they don't appear to do road bikes, but that's ok.


