Retro mountain bike step-throughs?

walkbythesea

Dirt Disciple
Who made them? I’ve seen a Specialized and a Muddy Fox over the years, but who else made them?

Mrs Walkbythesea is after one.
 
There's lots of older 700c bikes too, these can be converted to flat bar and many can run slightly wider tires.
 
legrandefromage":184jzvbw said:
There's lots of older 700c bikes too, these can be converted to flat bar and many can run slightly wider tires.
I’ll pretend you didn’t say that...

There’s only one wheel size...
 
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the trouble with step throughs is the structural rigidity is less than a frame with a crossbar. More of an issue with frames exposed to greater stresses, MTBs, road bikes used for racing etc. So my question would be why ? My Mrs is 5ft so finding suitable frames has been a challenge with stand over height which would go away with a step through but actually she has opted for a very small mtb frame

so my question is why a step through mtb ?
 
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Does it have to be retro?
Does it have to be a top end build?

Orange in XS - P7, O2 evo - the 14” frame (12” c bb to c tt) give you a very low standover height, and are brilliant things. I sold one recently here for 120gb frame, F7 forks, and headset.

And the XS O2 evo went round the corner to a friend’s daughter a couple of weeks ago, as a complete build.

Oh...and the XS C16R in slime green went as a full build to a different household in the village.

They come up reasonably regularly - great things. Later ones have disc mounts. Very light. They make excellent road bikes as well as mtbs.

Modern things with very low standover include the brilliant Ragley Marley. I built a medium for the Grom - 27.5 wheeled thing - HUGE bike. Very low standover. It looks like the top tube is down near his ankles when he is riding. I got the frame (2019 model) for 300 and built it from there - very strong, very light. Lovely thing.
 
That boingyness can also make a bike more comfortable for the lady parts. I suggested bigger wheels as they roll a bit easier too.
 

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