Ladies bike a generic term for a step thru.Thanks Rob...I rarely do much more than 20 miles these days.
Being nearly 80 and a lot less agile I need to buy a stepthrough, It's classed as a ladies, but what makes it a ladies, I can't figure.
....cheers....Mike
Some bikes for ladies have slightly different geometry, usually a shorter top tube.Thanks Rob...I rarely do much more than 20 miles these days.
Being nearly 80 and a lot less agile I need to buy a stepthrough, I've seen a cube I like online but trying to find more info is proving difficult.
It's classed as a ladies, but what makes it a ladies, I can't figure.
....cheers....Mike
Is it not also the case that many ladies have a different geometry?Some bikes for ladies have slightly different geometry, usually a shorter top tube.
There's not much in it, and some men might find the ladies' version more comfortable if they tried it.
From what I can gather, the notion a step through bike is for ladies is an almost uniquely British one.
On the continent, such bikes are often described as 'unisex'.
Cube is a good make, so no reason not to have it if everything else suits.
Can you get across to York?
Cycle Heaven stock a good range of Dutch Gazelle ebikes, most of which have the same Bosch motor.
They are excellent quality, and the Dutch know how to make a comfy, east-to-ride step through.
http://www.cycle-heaven.co.uk/bikes/type/electric-bikes/
There is an interesting video for female cyclists in skirts using a coin and an elastic band... Modesty personified.Ladies bike a generic term for a step thru.
It was deemed un-lady like for a women to straddle a top bar esp if wearing a drees/skirt.
Thats assuming they haven't nicked the car to come and see the bike!!.Maybe putting the Tazman on https://www.gumtree.com would help. People use it to find local stuff. Just make sure you hold onto a prospective buyer's car keys while they test ride your bike.