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• #2
Why not take this opportunity to start a new current project instead of going OTP?
Make sure you get the sizing right if it's going to be a surprise & you can't fit the bike around her.There is no real woman specific geometry however a step through frame may be slightly more elegant. -
• #3
Yeah, seriously. Maybe I'm just being machisma about this but I hate "women's" bikes. Gimme a regular top-bar, I can carry it over my shoulder when I need to. Get her an old road bike & convert it. I gave guapo undying love for the one he built me so we could tool around together when I first got here.
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• #4
Yeah, seriously. Maybe I'm just being machisma about this but I hate "women's" bikes. Gimme a regular top-bar, I can carry it over my shoulder when I need to.
Couldn't agree more.
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• #5
me three!
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• #7
What about those mtb with women's geometry? Are they better?
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• #8
There's women's geometry bicycle? huh?
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• #9
yeah i think so, i know gary fisher used to do it, its cos womens legs are proportionally longer than mens or summink.
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• #10
Yeah...summat about shorter top tubes and that kind of thing, isn't it?
I don't like "women's" bikes either. They always come in a putrid pearlescent pink or turquoise, as far as I can tell...
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• #11
There are, as far as I know, NO women-specific OTP fixed/ss bikes on the market, at least not in the UK.
Obviously it's all bollocks because women don't have a specific geometry but it still sucks because it makes it seem even more blokey than it already is. Road bike women specific is usually shorter top tube, shorter stem, shallower/narrower bars to compensate for women on the whole (not in every case, I know) having a shorter torso/arms and longer legs. Easiest quick fix solution is get her to buy whatever fits her nice and if the top feels too long switch to a shorter stem.
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• #12
I like them cos i'm a man and it makes me feel superior knowing that women need smaller lighter things, and that they can't manage a 'mans' bike!
only joking. But it does seem like a good idea, my girlfrinds quite petite and i'm tall though, so all of our stuff is way out of proportion... -
• #13
Theres no womens bike in my house... no boots at the end of my bed... bed-head bereft of notches... one or two notches actually, just to test so that when the time came I'd be able to add real notches.
:(
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• #14
This is not true.
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• #15
Actually, theres so many bloody notches I sleep on a pile of wood-chips! Hell yeah! Men FTW!
EDIT: I mean... not as in "Men FTW" like I like men.... I mean, in the way that Im a man, and therefore I win because of all my woodchips.
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• #16
This is also not true.
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• #17
Liquid lunch Balki?
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• #18
I've been off solids for some weeks now.
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• #19
Thanks everyone (especially @Balki - useful stuff there) I know that my girlfriend would be mighty unimpressed by a pink pearlescent number (she's the kinda girl who headed straight for the matt black snowboard and secretly laughed to herself when the assistant gave her a discount because he was having trouble shifting said black snowboard to any other female boarders!) so I guess the thing to do is go for something that fits and she is happy with.
I would love to go down the route of getting a bike built, but I am technically totally inept so it would have to be built for her and I would like to get something quick (I'm really missing my SS after only two days!) As you may have gathered this is not an entirely selfless thing I am doing - the girlfriend gets a new bike, sure. But I get mine back :-) and I get to ride even more with her!
I'll post how we get on.
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• #21
and I get to ride even more with her!
I'll post how we get on.
(lowers tone)
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• #22
Hello, I have seen some racing bikes with velocities for just girls, but the only difference that i see is that the geometry is a little bit more round, i don't think that make a real difference. I am riding a normal ss bike (i am a girl also) that is for my measures and rides really nice, i wouldn't change it....
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• #23
Thanks Natchat. We actually spent this weekend looking for a bike and it seems that I will be parting with my hard-earned pounds and pence in either BLB or Condor... none of the bikes in Evans, etc were quite right. The smallest Pista that Condor do (49cm frame) caused a smile that I think was a good sign. There is a limited number of options in anything under 50cms however.
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• #24
i bought a bike off of Ebay, for £60, and ive converted it for £50 to a single speed. its a regular guys frame (im a girl also). if youve got the time to do one up if its a big old and can drop on one the right size for your girlfriend its a pretty cheap that way
My girlfriend's cast-iron MTB was damaged earlier this week and as an interim measure I lent her my single speed. She came home after one day on it and has expressed her undying love for he single speed (would that I got the same...) Anyway, I am thinking that I might get her a bike as a present and I was wondering if there are any OTP single speeds that are built specifically for women? As she has been riding mine I doubt that women's specific geometry will be required, but it is always good to look into these things... All advice (on what bike to buy, rather than on what a bad idea it is to hand your pride and joy over to the girlfriend) welcome