I've heard great things about the Giant Cyprus step thru frame hooked to an Xtra. I know Tony from Michigan has had this setup for years and puts on 60 or...
We just got my girlfriend (also 5' 1") a Marin Olema stepthrough with the intent of adding an Xtracycle plus at least one kid in the future. It got the nod...
Radish floor to step over height just over ~25.3 inches. The flat section at that height runs for 7 inches from the bend to the seatpost. Atlas Cargo floor to...
Im riding a Yuba these days. Im 5'6" and 30.5" inseam. The Yuba is NOT very step through friendly. I can do it but its not that conducive to it. That being...
Had another idea, suitable to a bike with disk brakes -- smaller wheels? Say, a 24", with a big apple or a little more, it might net you another inch. It ups...
I just measured my Sun Atlas, and i get a bit over 24 inches from ground to the apex of the frame's "x" (the low point of the front of the frame" - and 25 and...
I love this list! All these ideas are extremely helpful. Hadn't thought of smaller wheels. I got a measurement of 24" to the lowest point on the Sun at the...
I KNOW this is off subject for the group but I enjoy watching! For those who enjoy watching bicycle racing, a reminder that the Tour de France starts tomorrow...
Thanks for the reminder and happy birthday, Rich. I watched the Tour religiously for some yrs until Floyd's fall from grace. I became so disappointed in all...
A couple of things: A Raleigh Venture 4.0 has a 20" step over, and disk tabs on the front wheel. I saw one at Harris. Not sure if he shock-fork has a lockout...
Note: if there are two pre schoolers on the rear deck, you can't tip the bike to mount a bike that has a high top tube; but yes, sweptback bars to make it...
In my experience bar width is more important than the amount of sweepback for cargo or heavily loaded bike control. I like the wide flat bars that are on the...
I'm not sure that width matters so much. I've played with various bars, and I ended up using a pair that is really narrow (42cm) and they work fine for me....
Somewhere on this list, another woman posted about outfitting her big dummy with smaller wheels because she was so short. I don't think she bothered with...
I'm 5' 3" and had a problem getting on and off my fully loaded Dummy until I got the rolling jackass kickstand. It was hard to press the buy now button because...
... What's the chain clearance like on the Rolling Jackass? One "issue" I've had with the kickback, has been a rubbing chain, if my front chainring was too...
... If your wife doesnt have a problem with body strength but her problem is strictly her height I may have a possible remedy(s).I have the Yuba Mundo and just...
... I wonder since the main difference between a Mens and Womens bike is the top frame tube if you could get with a professional welder and remove the top tube...
For a welded steel frame possibly but a older lugged frame uses different lugs in several positions between male and female versions that might cause a...
I have had no issues with the Rolling Jackass rubbing against any bike part, which is one reason I spent the extra money on th RJ. While researching the 2...
... Even with a little step, which is kind of a cute idea, she'd still have to swing her leg over the back if I'm understanding you right, and *that's* what we...
I am a little confused by this discussion. Does the bike have a stand over height that does not allow you to straddle the top tube with both feet on the...
Dorea, Have you thought about a bakfiets-style bike instead? They're blessedly expensive, which is a problem, but I get the impression that they are more...
... Actually if you used the platform idea she wouldnt need to swing her leg near the children.She could instead put her foot first followed by her leg across...
On stepping through generally, I have a hard time getting my leg over the top tube and my swoop tubed big dummmy has the scratches to prove it from my foot...
Not sure I understand what you are describing there. If you mean you mount with your foot leading and the rest of the leg following then that would only be...
I've lost track a bit, but if this question is directed at me David, yes, this is exactly how we both mount the bike, and yes, the standover height is such...
David, what rim was that? what tire pressure range do you try to maintain? how many miles approx.? was it on your Dummy? Did you move it from your previous X...
I have actually seen that happen just from fatigue. Two in fact; the riders were in the 175-195 lb range who ride a lot. There is other factors that can...