I'll basically ride anything that I fix up and get it rollin'
But, it does seem like I prefer to ride on step thru frames rather than mens bikes, for some reason
One of my favorite get around bikes was an old rusty white beat womans three speed that I converted into a single speed.
That was a smooth rider and somehow fit me just right.
Eventually though, I fru fru'd it up..and ended up selling it as the "Florida Girl".
That one sold in like one day. I never did find out what make of a bike it was, either....
My current daily rider is this Roadmaster Mtn. bike, also converted to a single speed. Newer Roadmasters take a lot of heat, but this is the 3rd one I've fixed up, and once serviced and trued..I don't know...I think they make for a super nice ride
And...since my main 'business' so to speak is fixing and selling bikes, and I've sold a ton of bikes locally this past year let me tell ya'...I find I sell womens bikes waaaay more than I can unload a mans bike. Maybe guys work on their own bikes more to keep them alive..who knows. I have a perfect 91 Univega Mens mountain bike been sitting on Clist for a over a month now..not a bite. I put up a detailed and serviced ladies bike..it's gone in a week
That's all I know for now
franco
But, it does seem like I prefer to ride on step thru frames rather than mens bikes, for some reason
One of my favorite get around bikes was an old rusty white beat womans three speed that I converted into a single speed.
That was a smooth rider and somehow fit me just right.
Eventually though, I fru fru'd it up..and ended up selling it as the "Florida Girl".
That one sold in like one day. I never did find out what make of a bike it was, either....
My current daily rider is this Roadmaster Mtn. bike, also converted to a single speed. Newer Roadmasters take a lot of heat, but this is the 3rd one I've fixed up, and once serviced and trued..I don't know...I think they make for a super nice ride
And...since my main 'business' so to speak is fixing and selling bikes, and I've sold a ton of bikes locally this past year let me tell ya'...I find I sell womens bikes waaaay more than I can unload a mans bike. Maybe guys work on their own bikes more to keep them alive..who knows. I have a perfect 91 Univega Mens mountain bike been sitting on Clist for a over a month now..not a bite. I put up a detailed and serviced ladies bike..it's gone in a week
That's all I know for now
franco