OldSchoolGirly":afmi3glm said:My Gorgeous Killer V got stolen and nothing else I got ever compared and eventually I packed it in and spent my cash on silly cars.....
Anthony":7c709odo said:And you like a long top tube relative to length of seat tube, do you? Sounds to me like a Kona is called for. The Orange Clockwork and C16R are also excellent lightweight steel frames that are in plentiful supply at reasonable prices.
m-trax":1oo24lao said:OldSchoolGirly":1oo24lao said:My Gorgeous Killer V got stolen and nothing else I got ever compared and eventually I packed it in and spent my cash on silly cars.....
Sounds a bit like what happened to me, love of the bike changed to cars. Which cars are you into?
You remind me of my GF, she’s the same height as me but she likes her bike set up literally about three inches longer than mine – i.e., bigger frame, longer stem and lay-back post. It’s basically a set up suitable for somebody at least six inches taller than she is and it looks painfully stretched-out to me, but she insists that she's comfortable and wouldn’t like it any shorter. And as she labours up hills, I helpfully tell her that being so stretched out prevents her from putting her full power into the pedals. But I am of course completely wrong, what do I know?m-trax":3h1jax65 said:Thanks for the post. Yes with the Dawes it always feels like I am hanging off the back of the saddle for a comfortable position. If I sit on it properly I just feel a bit cramped.Anthony":3h1jax65 said:And you like a long top tube relative to length of seat tube, do you? Sounds to me like a Kona is called for. The Orange Clockwork and C16R are also excellent lightweight steel frames that are in plentiful supply at reasonable prices.
Anthony":2ywam7em said:Notwithstanding all that, I am a bit surprised by what you say, as (a) Dawes is a good brand and I’d be surprised if they’d got the geometry wrong, (b) most female-specific bikes are short in the top tube, because it’s held that women need a slightly-upright riding posture as they’re anatomically-prone to bad backs (albeit not all women are the same of course), and (c) if you’re falling off the back of the saddle, it means it’s way too short for you, not just the usual inch or whatever. It kind of sounds as though you’re just not comfortable on the bike in general. But then, what do I know?
You could post up a side-on photo of it though.
OldSchoolGirly":3rnjuu4w said:Porsche 911 (965 probably...) is somewhere high on my list next... Old school again... there is a pattern forming here!! Fair way off that though, stupid mortgage!!