Women’s specific design bikes

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  • #1074868
    EasyRider
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    Maybe no need for “WSD” frames, but there’s a real need for manufacturers to design frames in smaller sizes around smaller wheels, to avoid things like 76 degree seat tube angles.

    #1074896
    Dewey
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    I find gender designating bicycle frame styles peculiar, I’m a 44 y.o. male and while my commuting bike has a diamond frame I prefer riding a Capital Bikeshare step through frame when I have occasion to use one because I find it easier to hop on and off. The article talks about Giant/Liv offering shorter cranks, narrower handlebars, and there’s certainly a need for components made to fit different size people e.g. brake handles with adjustable reach, etc.

    #1075226
    Kitty
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    Meanwhile, I would like it if I didn’t have to put so much money/effort into customizing my bike “unisex” for my size. WSD, small-sized, whatever you want to call it, most things in the bikeshop are not “for me.” If there were a WSD option for my ride, chances are it would be a better fit out-of-the box.

    A problem as I understand it through is these can come with a mark-up and lesser components. I have no interest in trading my 105s for pink trim…

    #1075230
    Judd
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    I’m dubious of women specific frames since humans tend to have great variability in their parts within gender. I’m a really tall dude with proportionally short arms and fingers.

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