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  1. #1
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    Have you looked at a Titus Racer X in XXS? I have an XS and about a 28.5" inseam, and the bike fits me perfectly. Nice short effective top tube and plenty of standover. I haven't looked to see if they still make the XXS size, but you might be able to find a used one.
    Emily

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    Giant has some small fs frames, as does Jamis and even Ellsworth

    There's more out there than you think. MTBR's women's lounge has extensive ongoing discussion on small bikes fro small women. www.mtbr.com > women's lounge
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
    Giant has some small fs frames, as does Jamis and even Ellsworth

    There's more out there than you think. MTBR's women's lounge has extensive ongoing discussion on small bikes fro small women. www.mtbr.com > women's lounge
    I just found this forum, it looks like a nice one!

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    Same issue here but I've got a 28 inch inseam. Went to six shops to try bikes and was disappointed till I tried a Specialized Safire and then ordered the S-Works. Not all-mountain, more a trail bike, but it is a fantastic ride with a short top tube and good standover. I also have a Giant Anthem that fits well.
    Tzvia- rollin' slow...
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  5. #5
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    pivot

    A lot of the bikes that were suggested are not small enough. =( And still now all mountain/longer travel bikes.

    Found one alternative for an xc bike .. a Pivot Mach 4 in xxs. 20.8 tt and 25.5 standover. =)

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    One of the racers on my team is TINY and she rides a Pivot. They are supposed to be really awesome bikes. The people I know with them will sing their praises for hours.
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    Safire v. Anthem

    Quote Originally Posted by tzvia View Post
    Same issue here but I've got a 28 inch inseam. Went to six shops to try bikes and was disappointed till I tried a Specialized Safire and then ordered the S-Works. Not all-mountain, more a trail bike, but it is a fantastic ride with a short top tube and good standover. I also have a Giant Anthem that fits well.
    Tzvia, or anyone else who might have some feedback,
    I see you rode the Specialized Safire, but own the Giant Anthem W.

    I'm considering both of them right now. The Safire Expert 2010, and the Giant Anthem W1 (2011). They are different, but I'm stuck regarding Specialized's brain technology, and the Talas fork (more options, more travel), and a $1000 discount off of last year's model ($3300 down to $2300). Both fit okay, but the geometry and feel is definitely different. Unfortunately the two bikes are in two different towns (an hour away), so I haven't been able to ride them back to back to really compare.

    My gut tells me to go with the Giant, just because it feels faster and more responsive, and everyone says the components on it are awesome. The Safire Expert has a rear X.0 derailleur, though (Giant Anthem 1 is XTR).

    Thoughts?

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    I don't like the fit of the Safire for me (top tube felt too compressed) but love my Epic. Here is what I love about it: customizability to the Nth degree. The brain is a bit overwhelming but it is a really awesome addition once you figure it out. When I first got my Epic it felt like a trail bike (super squishy) and I was shocked since it has 4" of travel instead of 5". Then I dialed in my Brain shock to give me a good happy medium. You can almost go completely to making it feel like a hardtail. I did notice the Safire is carbon, not sure if frame composition matters.

    Not familiar with the Giant but I did notice that is their race bike. So you're really comparing two very different engineering goals. The Specialized is a trail bike which should have more travel (I think it is 5" vs 4" on the Giant) and a plusher ride but will feel slower. I am on my first race geometry bike and I feel like the bike wants to go! So that would explain your reaction. My husband's friend just got an Anthem this spring and has nothing but great things to say about it.

    I wouldn't hang my decision on components like drvietrain over fit and forks, the drivetrain on mountain bikes tend to have short life and you can always upgrade the deraileaur.
    Amanda

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    Quote Originally Posted by bpchik View Post
    Tzvia, or anyone else who might have some feedback,
    I see you rode the Specialized Safire, but own the Giant Anthem W.

    I'm considering both of them right now. The Safire Expert 2010, and the Giant Anthem W1 (2011). They are different, but I'm stuck regarding Specialized's brain technology, and the Talas fork (more options, more travel), and a $1000 discount off of last year's model ($3300 down to $2300). Both fit okay, but the geometry and feel is definitely different. Unfortunately the two bikes are in two different towns (an hour away), so I haven't been able to ride them back to back to really compare.

    My gut tells me to go with the Giant, just because it feels faster and more responsive, and everyone says the components on it are awesome. The Safire Expert has a rear X.0 derailleur, though (Giant Anthem 1 is XTR).

    Thoughts?
    Yes, they feel very different. The Giant feels more 'quick'; I'm in more of an attack position with a flatter back and the top tube is longer. The suspension is awesome but mine is an '08 with only 3.5" in the rear and 80mm up front. The Safire suspension is more firm feeling, the ride is more upright with a shorter top tube, and it has over an inch more suspension front and rear. The brain is awesome. I don't touch a thing during the ride, it's stiff when I hammer and more active in the rough. The Giant bobs a bit under power and I tend to flick the propedal on '2' in the rear. Sometimes I lock out the fork too on long climbs to stop the bobbing. On the Safire, I just motor along and it does it all by itself.

    As for the X0 vs XTR- I've got a mix of XT/XTR on the Giant and XO on the Safire. Between the two, I now prefer the X0. Close, but I just like the feel of the levers.
    Tzvia- rollin' slow...
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    Giant Anthem-W XT-XTR/mens Bontrager Inform RXL
    Fuji Newest 3 commuter/mens Bontrager Inform RL
    Novara E.T.A commuter/mens Bontrager Inform RL

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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    Have you looked at a Titus Racer X in XXS? I have an XS and about a 28.5" inseam, and the bike fits me perfectly. Nice short effective top tube and plenty of standover. I haven't looked to see if they still make the XXS size, but you might be able to find a used one.
    I can't find the geometry specs for this bike.

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    Unfortunately, Titus is no longer in business. It appears that they haven't even maintained their web domain.

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    yep, titus went bye bye but you can still find them on Craig's list.

    OP, have you been to MTBR. com yet and searched threads in the women's lounge?

    Both giant and jamis have 13" fs frames.
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    Neither the giants or the jamis were small enough. Maybe I'm just trying to get people to feel my pain. For some reason when I tell people that they don't make things in my size (There is only 1 xc bike that I know of, the Pivot, but no trail/all mountain or downhill. And adult ski boots are not made in my size either.),they seem to be in denial. The outdoor industry hates short people. And I work in the outdoor industry, so I have a lot of exposure to the brands and products offered.

    I think I just need to vent.

  14. #14
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    One of my best riding buddies is 4'8 and she does find on a 13" giant. So, I don't feel YOUR pain but I do know real people who find things that work.
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    Don't know if I believe it, but I thought I read on bikeforums that Titus had been bought with plans of resurrection? Not that it helps anyone in the present.

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