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  1. #1
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    Newbie question-what is a mixte??

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    I know it is some type of bike, but what is it? I keep seeing it mentioned and would love to know what the heck it is

  2. #2
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    From TE's Guide to Women's Bikes:

    A "mixte" frame and a "women's" bike frame are not at all the same thing. A true Mixte bike frame has two parallel bars that run from the handlebar stem, pass on either side of the seat post and run back to the rear hub. A mixte frame is as strong or stronger than a man's frame, though it weighs a bit more.
    http://www.teamestrogen.com/wsdBikes.asp

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    Additional info from Sheldon Brown's glossary:

    A mixte frame thus has 3 sets of rear stays, instead of the usual two. A variant on the mixte uses a single, full sized top tube running from the upper head tube to the seat tube, but retains the middle set of stays. A lady's type bike that lacks the middle pair of stays is not a mixte.
    http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gloss_m.html
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  4. #4
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    why

    Why are they so popular around here(on TE?)

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    Because they're usually very beautiful bikes.

    Karen

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    Why are they so popular around here(on TE?)
    • nice vintage look
    • usually made of steel
    • not unusual to find them in smaller sizes
    • many (but not all) have a more upright riding posture
    • you can easily ride them in a skirt
    • can often be found for "bargain" prices


    ...all of those things add up to making mixtes great a great choice for commuting, errands or casual rides around town, or converting into singlespeed cruisers.

  7. #7
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    Thanks for enlightening me!! I've been wondering and now I know.

  8. #8
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    And now I know! Even though I don't really know, what with rear stays and bars running parallel and whatever else they said.... How do you pronounce it?

 

 

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