Jamis makes several steel bikes in WSD.
Jamis makes several steel bikes in WSD.
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This is not WSD specific, but it may fit your needs. I've been checking it out as a possible loaded touring bike. Unfortunately I don't think it will carry quite enough weight for me, or I'd drop my commuter and ride this the majority of the time. It's a great multi-purpose, kind of a retro-look bike.
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2013 Velo Orange Campeur
The Long Haul Trucker isn't women specific, but that being said, even with my long legs and short arms I've had an easier time fitting a non-WSD frame to me than I've had with WSD. Don't be afraid to test ride/consider as many bikes as possible. You can be surprised what might wind up working for you! Jamis is also a good recommendation.
See if you can find a Salsa Vaya to test ride too. It's right around your top end price but if you like it you could probably find last year's model going for a little less. I got one last year to use as my commuter bike and love it. Shops that carry Surly will sometimes have Salsas as well.
Edited to add: the Vaya 3 is the one that's close to your price range. The Vaya 2 is the more expensive version.
Last edited by ZenBiker; 08-13-2013 at 08:38 PM.
Road bike: Specialized Ruby Comp (2011)
Commuter: Salsa Vaya (2012)
Jamis Quest. To die for.
2011 Cannondale CAADX 105
2012 Jamis Dragon 29er
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