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  1. #1
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    wanted: Bike Friday

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    Ok, so I know it seems like I'm stealing some thunder from Beane, but she just happened to post at the same time I was going to ask.

    I'm selling three bikes of mine to make room for a new one. I want a folder- specifically a Bike Friday (it was between a BF and a Dahon). I've done research for months, have been scouring the craigslists ads, asked my local bike club, and am a member of the Yak list- but no luck. There isn't any place within 300 miles that I can test ride a folder, so I'm going to do the "foolish" thing and buy one without having ridden one. I know they handle a bit differently, but I'm certain it's something I can get used to quickly, and that it won't bother me.

    I'm 5'3" with a fairly short inseam and reach. I rode an XS Giant road bike, and my current bike is a 48cm TT bike. I think I could probably get by with a 47-50 BF. I have considered buying new, but thought I would see if there's anything out there first. I'm thinking along the lines of a NWT. I know that I want a triple up front that I can use for all my regular rides/long rides and light touring, but any model that will take a rear rack will work for me.
    I'm hesitant to get a custom made bike, because my bike tastes seem to change fairly often, and I'm afraid if I get one custom made, it will be hard to re-sell since I'm short. I may just do one of the 2009 stock models on the BF site.


    If you have anything, or know of any for sale- please let me know. My other 3 bikes are up for sale, and I hope to sell them soon to get some funds for a BF.

    Thanks, ladies.
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    Sounds like a good plan, Tri! As you know, I love my Bike Friday. I got dropped bars because mine is set up like my road bike. I rode one Bike Friday with straight bars years ago, long before I decided to buy one. I did not try another one until mine arrived by Fed Ex. Mine's made based on the measurements of my road bike, so I didn't have to guess at the size.

    There are quite a few other TEers who have Bike Fridays, and I'm sure they'll chime in with their stories and suggestions.

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    you're too short for mine.
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    you're too short for mine.
    If only I could grow a few inches, I could fit your bike AND I wouldn't need to lose weight. It would be a win/win.

    Tulip- thanks for the post. Good to know you bought your BF without test riding it first. Makes me feel somewhat less crazy. I think I'm going to be very happy with a folder. I don't travel a lot (maybe once a year), but I just like the idea of it. They are unique and different- and that's how I like to roll...
    Check out my running blog: www.turtlepacing.blogspot.com

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  5. #5
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    Have you called Bike Friday? They're pretty supportive even of their used bikes, and are usually great about helping to hook you up with local folks who ride them. Seriously - they'll give you names and numbers of people who will let you test ride.

    Also, they have pre-loved bikes on their website (I think I mentioned that in the other thread too). They sell for less than new, they do sometimes have smaller ones, and they come with a money back guarantee, IIRC.

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    Oh TG look at Susan's because I want it so bad! LOL. Of course DH told me I could have a folder possibly with his bonus this year then realized he is lucky to have a job and likely no bonus. So shorty snap that up because I am a midget and want it myself. You didn't even need to drag bikes to Texas, just could have called me I ride 47 cm.
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    I'm 5'2" and have a white Pocket Crusoe, but it is not for sale. I didn't test ride one first -- I ordered mine direct from Bike Friday, providing them with measurements from my Terry Isis (17.5" frame size = 44.5 cm). BF made the top tube a little long the first time since they couldn't believe anyone really needed a 19" TT (they didn't "get" WSD all that well in 2004). I had to send it back for a re-do, so I really have no idea what "size" it ended up as, but it fits me now.

    Good luck finding one to fit you -- I've seen small ones in BF's pre-owned listings from time to time.
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    I just ordered my BF today through my local LBS (they are not a dealer, but since there's not another dealer for about 500 miles, they said they could order it for me and therefore I get the free lifetime service, tune ups, fitting, etc).
    I didn't go custom, because we made sure (with BF) that the 50 would work (and since I just bought a $3K tri bike a year ago- I didn't feel OK with going custom again so soon), so I got the stock Pocket Sport. I'm SO excited. I just hope I love it when it comes in. I still haven't test ridden one, but I just know I'll enjoy it.
    I'll post pics when it arrives.

    Thanks for all your help!!!
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    Yay! Welcome to the Bike Friday club! Can't wait to see photos!
    Emily

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    Great news, TriGirl! I'm not familiar with the Pocket Sport--I'm off to check it out right now on the BF website.

    EDIT: The Pocket Sport is very cool! If it had been offered when I got mine, I might have gotten it instead (and saved a ton of $$!). Oh, but I do love my PRP and I'm happy to have it. Congratulations!
    Last edited by tulip; 03-31-2009 at 05:31 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    I just ordered my BF today through my local LBS (they are not a dealer, but since there's not another dealer for about 500 miles, they said they could order it for me and therefore I get the free lifetime service, tune ups, fitting, etc).
    I didn't go custom, because we made sure (with BF) that the 50 would work (and since I just bought a $3K tri bike a year ago- I didn't feel OK with going custom again so soon), so I got the stock Pocket Sport. I'm SO excited. I just hope I love it when it comes in. I still haven't test ridden one, but I just know I'll enjoy it.
    I'll post pics when it arrives.

    Thanks for all your help!!!
    I'm so jealous... I want one too. Did you get the red?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ASammy1 View Post
    I'm so jealous... I want one too. Did you get the red?
    Red's the only color offered, so I didn't have a choice. I love the red, though. My mtn bike is red and my TT bike is red and white. I think he'll fit in just fine. The next week and a half will take too long. I can't wait.

    Tulip- I really wanted a Crusoe or a PRP, but I'm saving a lot by getting non custom. It won't have as good components, but the bones are there and I know I can change stuff out when/if needed. I'm so excited...
    Check out my running blog: www.turtlepacing.blogspot.com

    Cervelo P2C (tri bike)
    Bianchi Eros (commuter/touring road bike)

    1983 Motobecane mixte (commuter/errand bike)
    Cannondale F5 mountain bike

 

 

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