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• #2
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/315603037075
Don't know the gradient of the hill it needs to go up, not mine and always wanted one!
Should easily take a rear child seat since it is a Pashley.
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• #3
Thanks. Looks good, though also looks heavy!
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• #4
I have a Raleigh Classic Lady. Mixte frame in Reynolds 531c, it is light but perfectly capable of taking a load, be that child or shopping. (I probably have a hamax seat for child too.)
This is a vintage bike but in really good order. Very classy in burgundy and chrome. Best of all it is built for the taller lady. A 23" frame, in old money. I am 6'2" and have ridden it 5'11" is probably perfect. Few new bikes, with compact frame designs, are nearly as comfortable for tall women unless you go for a Dutch Town bike, which way a ton.
I should have said that it has swept back flat bars, great in town or with a passenger; Upgraded triple chainset and Simplex retrofriction shifters for trouble free operation; 27x 1 1/4 tyres with mudguards, for comfort. (It would probably fit 700 x 38 tyres with mudguards but I doubt the current brakes would reach.)
Price would be £200 +postage (I am in Devon. We have family in Brighton so might manage to deliver depending on timing. )
Send me a PM with email address I'd you want me to take some photos for you.
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Are you interested in a ladies e-bike.
£400
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• #7
@johnnywbike Possibly, can you share more info / pics?
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• #8
I've managed to find something locally now. Thanks all for the suggestions/offers.
Looking for a bike for my GF. Something easy to ride (including up the hill we live on) and that our two year old can have a seat on. She's 5"11. Based in Brighton but can also collect in London.