Woosh/Funkylyn Collaboration......

Old_Dave

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Don't you remember the Rayleigh's womens's bikes from the 50s ?
Mrs Old Dave says that she wouldn't mind a go of that .... I said I'd fancy a little go as well, as I walked away before she could ask me what I meant by that.

No doubt she will ask later at the normal time of just when I'm dropping off to sleep :mad:
 
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Cyclezee

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I'm afraid that's not so in this forum, I surveyed our membership quite a while while ago with this posted result. The relative position hasn't changed dramatically since then, but I accept the female proportion will be higher among the non-enthusiasts who don't join forums like this:

We have 33 female members by name or who I know to be female, though there could be a few more under ambivalent names. That's just over 5% of the total membership, and 6% of the active membership. Altogether they've entered 402 posts, but many have a very low posting rate. At the top is Gaynor with 50 posts, closely followed by Maryinoxford, Fatmog and Fatgirl. Here's the complete list with numbers of posts:

Anna 0 // BeckyH 2 // Cocoabeans 21 // CurryCook 2 // Dawn 2 // Diana 1 //Fatgirl 40
Fatmog 48 // Gaynor 50 // Genna 0 // Helen 2 // Helenmew 3 // Jeanette 0
Jeanette Morgan 43 // Jennykins 15 // Jess 0 // JillWorth 1 // Joanieb 9 // Lesley 2
Lucy 0 // Mabsey 19 // Mandy 0 // Mary Jane 2 // Mary0755 0 // Maryam 0 //
Maryinoxford 48 // Marymcc 1 // Mastanlem 16 // Mazb 35 // Paulinet 2 // Sarah 5
Susie 2 // Tintaglia 31

Most popular name is Mary with 5 examples.

Most popular names amongst male members appear to be Peter (not all shown as such) with 8 examples and Steve with 7 examples, though occasionally Steve can be used by a female of course.
One glaring ommision from the female members list Tony, or was that deliberate:eek:

As for the name Peter, I am quite surprised at how popular it appears to be, it crops up frequently in my customer database, but I'm not complaining, I welcome any customer names ;)
 

RoadieRoger

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The joint effort of Hatti and Lynda should be very similar to the Kudos Safari which has a large seat height adjustment range . It would need to be a bit lighter though and lose a few £`s .
 

flecc

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One glaring ommision from the female members list Tony, or was that deliberate:eek:
I did that analysis at an earlier time before she joined, and have just re-posted it intact as it originally appeared. All the numbers have grown considerably since then, but the proportions still seem similar.
 

funkylyn

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Feb 22, 2011
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Lynda and Hatti seen testing a new bike on Monday evening ;):

Obviously you were peeping through my patio doors.....you should have just knocked and come in for one.....there was plenty wine to go round :D

Lynda :)
 

funkylyn

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Feb 22, 2011
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I did that analysis at an earlier time before she joined , and have just re-posted it intact as it originally appeared. All the numbers have grown considerably since then, but the proportions still seem similar.
Who is "she"......the cats mother ?.......... as my dad used to correct us

Lynda :)
 
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Cyclezee

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I did that analysis at an earlier time before she joined, and have just re-posted it intact as it originally appeared. All the numbers have grown considerably since then, but the proportions still seem similar.
I understand Tony, but I see nothing wrong with the proportions........of the ladies in the photo:D
 

Scimitar

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Who is "she"......the cats mother ?.......... as my dad used to correct us

Lynda :)
It's only rude if you're talking about someone if they're in the same room. Otherwise it's just a perfectly correct use of the personal pronoun.
 

funkylyn

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Feb 22, 2011
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I will take your word for it Dave.....not that I had taken offence at it anyway

I just couldnt resist repeating dads phrase :)

Lynda :)
 
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Cyclezee

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Well, Hatti and I have just spent an extremely interesting evening putting the bike world to rights over a few Rose's......and I mean INTERESTING !! :D

We are collaborating over the design of a new special Ebike to be designed especially for the comfort of lady cyclists.
At the moment it is going under the pseudonym of the 'court barton'

We have lots of innovative ideas as to how this will progress, but welcome input from forum members ......and not just the ladies.....so if any of you have any different ideas about making women feel more comfortable whilst riding..... then please let us know ;)

Meanwhile...watch this space and no doubt Hatti too will add her comments when she returns to Southend.

Women N-Power-ed !! :cool:

Lynda :)
Something for the ladies

ezee-sprint-anne-rosat.jpg

or would you prefer this​

beefcake_bike.jpg
 

johnc461165

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I think I can speak for both myself AND Hatti here......YES PLEASE.....I will even pay the postage :D

Lynda :)
Lynda, Ref. your quote above, my teeth are so much nicer than his and I am prepared to send them postage paid both ways for you and Hati to check, also available are my left eye and my knee brace (please say if you want them washed before posting) you may keep the eye for a couple of days but I really need the brace to returned asap. Regards John.:D:D
 

103Alex1

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Rather than make a "lady bike" why not go for unisex? It can still be comfortable.
:eek: I thought there were already plenty of unisex bikes on the market. They're called step-throughs !

PS - Lynda and Hatti are lovely but they want their comfortable shoes back !
 

tillson

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I thought there were already plenty of unisex bikes on the market. They're called step-throughs !
Not only do you think that there are plenty of unisex bikes on the market, there actually is plenty on the market. Further to that, they are indeed sometimes refered to as step-throughs.

The abundance of the unisex bike, or step-through, rather than a gender specific bike will be something to do with the successful manufacturers recognising that slashing their potential market share by 50% isn't something that they want to do. In a way all bikes are unisex as plenty of women ride cross-bar bikes.

There seems to be very few gender specific bikes around and I don't think that their absence creates a gap in the market. The reason there are so few is because its a very small market, if it exists at all these days.
 

funkylyn

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Feb 22, 2011
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Lynda, Ref. your quote above, my teeth are so much nicer than his and I am prepared to send them postage paid both ways for you and Hati to check, also available are my left eye and my knee brace (please say if you want them washed before posting) you may keep the eye for a couple of days but I really need the brace to returned asap. Regards John.
Oh John....you are very kind and generous but Im so sorry, your spare parts just dont seem to meet our quality control......washed or not ;)

I have always preferred the whole package......so if you would like to submit that for our perusal.........


Woah....stop Lynda.....honestly one picture of John tempting me with his bike and I forget what this thread is about.......sometimes I can be SO easily led astray.....:eek:

Back to our new bike design, the idea we have had so far is actually really innovative and to be honest would suit less fit men too so we will get on with refining it (a womans work is never delegated :) )

Lynda :)
 

funkylyn

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Feb 22, 2011
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Not only do you think that there are plenty of unisex bikes on the market, there actually is plenty on the market. Further to that, they are indeed sometimes refered to as step-throughs.

The abundance of the unisex bike, or step-through, rather than a gender specific bike will be something to do with the successful manufacturers recognising that slashing their potential market share by 50% isn't something that they want to do. In a way all bikes are unisex as plenty of women ride cross-bar bikes.

There seems to be very few gender specific bikes around and I don't think that their absence creates a gap in the market. The reason there are so few is because its a very small market, if it exists at all these days.
What we are working on tillson is not quite so much of a change in style.....after all, a bike is more or less a bike......its more the added extras.....

Lynda :)