Me again.
I just found the following bike:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/bik/1813226770.html
It is a bit more expensive than I had originally intended to pay, but the components seem top notch and and sizing seems dead on as well (women's specific bike I think, right?)
My question regarding this bike is whether the geometry will be too aggressive for a new rider. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks again.
Ben



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), it says the TOP TUBE length is 50 cm, not the seat tube (or the "virtual" seat tube, or whatever sizing conventions the particular manufacturer uses these days).
). I'm not really against an older bike as long as it is of high quality with the exception of the shifters. I think she should have integrated shifters to make the experience more enjoyable. One of the most common complaints I have heard regarding biking from other people (luckily not my gf) is that they hated "10 speeds" because it was hard to shift. I suspect they are still thinking of friction shifting on the downtube. But all the info you have given me, especially reminding me that tires get old, is excellent. With regard to the size of the brake levers, luckily that shouldn't be an issue. She is 1 foot shorter than me but has almost the same sized hands! She's embarrassed about it but I think it's pretty cool.