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  1. #1
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    Silver - I'm sending you some info on the rims. 21-23 speeds? Where does 23 come from? Do you mean 21, 24 or 27?

    More stuff to be found at: http://www.girlbike.com/

    The girls are right about color. You can get frames powdercoated pretty inexpensively. You want hardtail or full suspension? Titus made their Racer-X in hot pink until last year. You may be able to find one of those.

    Does she ride already?
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    Silver - I'm sending you some info on the rims. 21-23 speeds? Where does 23 come from? Do you mean 21, 24 or 27?

    More stuff to be found at: http://www.girlbike.com/

    The girls are right about color. You can get frames powdercoated pretty inexpensively. You want hardtail or full suspension? Titus made their Racer-X in hot pink until last year. You may be able to find one of those.

    Does she ride already?
    Oops. I hit the 3 key instead of the 4. I meant 24.

    Thanks!

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    SilverBullet - as requested.

    My rims are the disk-specific VXC at the bottom right. If you don't want disk, it looks like the Aeroheat AT at the top left also comes in pink. These rims will have a silver braking surface so won't have as much eye-popping pink on them.

    http://velocityusa.com/rims/atb-rims.php

    I bought my rims on ebay (midnight surfing is dangerous). Might be worth checking there.

    Good luck and let us know more!
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    sounds like sadiekate has got you covered with the rim/brake situation...

    i had a thought when you mentioned you have an "old" trek...is it just sittin' there? can you swap the components from that to a shiney NEW frame (or a used one with fresh paint ) just to get her out on the trails to see how she does? then you can start applying newer components accordingly?

    my mtb has some middle of the line components and some higher end components for a couple of reasons...one example: my original brakes were avids but i got the middle of the road levers because they were LIGHTER!!! but that was because they were plastic...which was fine for me because i was a nooobie and pobably not going to be as hard on them...well time has past and i am racking up the miles so for Christmas hubby and i treated ourselves to hydro brakes...had to go with the better ones there

    so you see...you have many, many avenues you can go without braking "her" bank and getting her a nice, beeeeutiful ride!!!!
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    Silver- I jsut saw a Kona purple frame that might be what you are looking for. The whole bike is around $700 I think. It's a beg to intermediate hard tail. Check out the kona web site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bouncybouncy
    i had a thought when you mentioned you have an "old" trek...is it just sittin' there? can you swap the components from that to a shiney NEW frame (or a used one with fresh paint ) just to get her out on the trails to see how she does? then you can start applying newer components accordingly?
    Well, the 'old' Trek is what I ride. It's an old bonded aluminum frame, and I went hog crazy on components since I used to work at a bike shop (got a great deal on all my parts).

    Quote Originally Posted by Barb
    Silver- I jsut saw a Kona purple frame that might be what you are looking for. The whole bike is around $700 I think. It's a beg to intermediate hard tail. Check out the kona web site.
    Cool, thanks! I'll have to check it out.

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    just an 'fyi' - I have been riding my husband's old trek mtn bike (he has a newer one now) and I spent $150 on a two step powder coating for it (plus $40 for the LBS to take it apart and put it back together) and it looks great. There are SO many colors/finishes to choose from that it would boggle your mind!

    Let us know what you decide to do!

    Tracy

    ps. I'm attaching a picture although you can't really tell how cool the color is - its a reddish color but in the sun you can see an orange in it and metalic.
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  8. #8
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    Cove frames come in pink. The Handjob is their xc frame and is the least expensive. It's a steel hardtail frame and is reasonably priced if I remember correctly. I seriously considered this frame before deciding to go full custom.

    www.covebike.com
    Last edited by SalsaMTB; 04-05-2006 at 09:54 AM. Reason: bad link

  9. #9
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    Thanks Salsa.. I'll check it out.

    I found a 2004 Gary Fisher Tassajara WSD frame on Ebay, I'm going to keep my eye on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SalsaMTB
    The Handjob is their xc frame and is the least expensive.
    Uh, they called one of their bikes a Handjob? If it is the least expensive, what did they name their high-end bikes? LOL
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

 

 

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