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Forward pedal technology strategically places the crank several inches ahead of the usual placement, which allows you to place your feet safely on the ground while maintaining the proper leg extension. Fully adjustable stem, aluminum handle bar and alloy suspension seat. Virtually maintenance free front and rear disc brakes that. High gloss black cherry. Love the bike, but a little too large for my 5' height. Only ridden a few times.
Sizing: Wide range of rider heights, 5'2"- 6'2" with a very generous 25" stand over clearance. Frame: Unisex Aluminum Hydro-formed forward pedal technology 18" Frame Fork: Cadillac 70mm travel Crank: Suntour Alloy 170mm Shifters: Shimano Revo Twist Shift 21 Speed with Optical Displays Front Derailleur: Shimano TZ-30 Rear Derailleur: Shimano Tourney Brakes: Tektro Disc Front and Rear Rims: Vitesse Alloy Hubs: Alloy Tires: Kenda Comfort 26 x 1.95 Saddle: Cadillac Custom Comfort. Can send photos. $300
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Hi, is your bike still available?
I could come to see it this weekend.
Thanks
Anne
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The post is two and a half years old, and the poster only made that one post.
Unfortunately, I suspect that 1) the bike is gone, and 2) he's never going to see your question anyways.
But good luck!
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I would check Craigslist for a quality used bike, but you need to know what you are looking for and looking at......
Here is a very nice bike at a very nice price:
http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/3590077536.html
48 cm. Women's "Univega Viva Sport" *** ( Mixte Frame ) - $175 (South Austin)
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Made in Japan
1024 steel butted tubing /Lugged joints
10 speeds
Stem shifters
Suntour components
Wide spring loaded saddle
Classic "swept back" handle bars for an up-right riding posistion
Oury handle bar grips
Ready to ride
Location: South Austin
Many more options are available out there, but this is one of the first that jumps to mind.
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Not sure what part of town you are in, but if you are new to cycling I would suggest a trip to your Local Bike Store, preferably small and local.
North Central: Clown Dog, Free Wheeling, Ozone
South: BikeAlot
East: Eastside Peddler
etc.......
That way you get a proper fit on a machine that suits your purposes. Of course you need helmet, lock, and lights, at minimum, on any bike which you use to commute.
My two cents.......
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http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/3618366394.html
15" / Small - Women's "GT Outpost" Commuter ** ( Rear Rack / Lights ) - $135 (South Austin)
4130 Cro-moly main frame / forks
21 speeds
Trigger shifters
Shimano Altus components
Serfas comfort gel saddle
Alloy rims
Alloy rear rack
Front and rear L.E.D lights
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