yoothgeye
I build stuff.
When I was growing up I was taught early on why ladies frames had the drop bar, basically for modesty when ladies rode the bike in their dresses that they wore ALL the time. So my thought is that they are still made just out of tradition. I see road bikes advertised now as women's bikes, but they don't have a drop bar, just different geometry, that's cool. When I had the Sand Rover at church last night one of my 15 year old youth girls wanted to ride it, she is very short and she tried to throw her leg over the seat from behind and the Sand Rover seat is so tall she couldn't get on that way, but what that showed me was even though she's always had step through frames... she's never stepped through the frame!
Don't get me wrong, I know they have their place and I think they should be offered, but I think it's time to start phasing them out... or maybe I'm just an idiot. :mrgreen:
Thoughts? (not on the idiot part :wink: )
Don't get me wrong, I know they have their place and I think they should be offered, but I think it's time to start phasing them out... or maybe I'm just an idiot. :mrgreen:
Thoughts? (not on the idiot part :wink: )