I was really considering one, but then they stopped using steel for the road bikes.
They are nice bikes.
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I just looked at the Terry website. Oooo! I like what I see. Anyone out there own a Terry bike? What do you think?
Thanks.
Louise
Louise
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I was really considering one, but then they stopped using steel for the road bikes.
They are nice bikes.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
I had a Terry bike for a long time--it was one of the older models--a 1990 Symmetry, and I just loved it. It was one of the small-front-wheel bikes, because of my size. The smaller front wheel took a little getting used to--the steering seemed squirrely at first. But that might've also been because it was my first decent adult bike and I wasn't used to such responsive handling.
Anyway, I loved that bike for about 14 years. Sometimes it was a minor irritation to have to keep two spare tube sizes on hand (and tires--I always kept a spare tire on hand in case of cuts, lacerations, etc), but that was no big deal. She was just starting to get some rust spots on her. Terry said I could send the frame up to them to be repainted some winter, but I live in FL where we ride year round, so I had just cleaned up the rust and gotten some black paint and painted some cow-looking spots over the affected areas. She was a nice teal green, so I now had a teal green cow. Not the best paint job ever, but the frame was protected.
I'd still have that bike if Hurricane Ivan hadn't washed her to the bottom of Pensacola Bay in 2004. I like to think that some lady mullet is riding her now.Like Knotted, I prefer a steel frame, so I didn't get another Terry. But if you like aluminum, etc. you might be pretty happy with a Terry. I also think it's a pretty good company, and they'll work with your LBS even if they don't currently carry Terry bikes.
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I just bought a 2004 Terry Classic off Terry's buy/sell site. It's shipping to me today, so I haven't actually seen it in person yet. The classic is the precursor to the Madeline (touring/commuter bike). I'll post what I think once I've ridden it a few times.
I hope I like it as much as I think I'm going to!!![]()
I stopped by a different LBS a few weeks ago for some Specialized parts (not my usual LBS) and noticed that they started carrying Terry Bikes. I spoke to the owner briefly and he said the he got so much response from women about Terry clothing that he decided to also try carrying a few of their bikes.
I was tempted to test one out and asked him what the general response was. He said that women came in to try the Terry bikes, but after a test ride, most opted for a Specialized road bike instead. I'm not sure why. I wanted to ask, but the BF was hungry and had to leave NOW. (Oh sure, had it been a Cannondale dealer, we'd have been there ALL day!)
The bikes looked very nice... I didn't get the details but they were a bit pricey, which may have factored into it.
Well, I am a big fan, as for my body they give the best combination of fit and handling. I have a 2005 titanium Isis and a 2001 steel classic (but upgraded to drop bars and ultegra/XT componenets). I have a long femur so need a bike with a slacker seat tube angle, which the terrys offer. With the 24" front wheel my bikes have 48-49 cm top tubes, which lets me use a normal reach stem and normal reach bars, rather than short reach, which gives great handling. I do find that the bikes as terry spcs them have shortish stems and bars, which is what makes them squirrely. Once you at least put a longer stem on them, they handle great. Some of the other brand bikes in my size I find are too stable for me, very hard to steer, so I do like a bike on the quicker side handling wise (to avoid toe clip overlap sometimes the head tube angle is slackened too much), or have toe clip overlap. I agree with everyone else though, I don't know what Georgena was thinking when she went to aluminum this year, although fast women still comes in steel. I also like that even Isis, my go fast bike, can accept a rear rack for occasional light touring. Isis is my go fast bike, and Athena (the classic) my commuter/loaded touring bike.
Just thought I'd post an update.
I received my 2004 Terry Classic a few weeks ago and I've put a few commuting miles on her (maybe 60 total so far?). I LOVE the bike. LOVE IT. From the first second I sat on her, I felt 100% comfortable...more so than on my road bike (which is a Specialized Dolce Comp). There is definitely a handling difference, but after 2-3 minutes on each bike, and I've adjusted to it...so not a big deal.
I rode the Classic for a few commutes last week and then this weekend, I rode my Specialized for our MS Tour. 150 miles later, and I'm find myself wishing that I'd taken the heavier Terry on the tour! As much as I love my Specialized...it just isn't as comfy as the Terry. Had the terry had drop bars, I would have ridden her. Now I'm saving up for the bar conversion AND looking for serious buyers for my Specialized so that I can buy an Isis.![]()
I guess I'm hooked.![]()
I had a 2001 Terry Isis, and it was a great bike. As posted on another thread on stem length, I probably should have swapped out the stock 6.5 cm stem (too short; made the bike handle squirrely up front) for a 9 cm stem. Also, she was a little heavier than bikes my peers were riding (aluminum and carbon), so I ultimately built up a carbon-fiber Aegis Swift and lost several lbs. of weight vs. the Isis, which helped me for climbing, but the Isis was still a sweet ride. Georgena Terry later changed to lighter steel, then ti, for the Isis, but now is using aluminum, which is too bad, IMO.
I had test ridden a Classic for size (17.5") before ordering my Isis as it was all the LBS had in stock, and I loved it immediately, just like GLC. I just knew I wanted drop bars so ordered the Isis.
I recently sold my Isis to a gal in California, who adores it and is riding it a lot. For me, it had become my trainer bike, and I wanted it to have a better home.
I think Terry bikes are great! I didn't even mind the two different size wheels, though I sure got a lot of questions/attention because of them. I liked that I didn't have toe overlap because of it and understood and respected Georgena's reasoning on this very unique geometry. She truly does make bikes for women and is a woman herself, so I liked giving her my business. If she had come out with the ti Isis when I was hot to get a lighter go-fast bike, she would have had my business again, but I bought my Aegis frame just a bit too early!
Emily
Emily
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