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Trent W. Buck March 25th 14 11:55 PM

"women's" mtbs
 
What is the deal with those bikes you see -- mostly MTBs -- that have a
top rail that's neither parallel to the ground (thus, strong) nor low
enough to actually step through?

The only explanation I can think of is that non-bike people have some
Victorian-era cultural baggage that tells them the top rail must drop
down a bit if they're a woman Just Because.

news13 March 26th 14 12:39 AM

"women's" mtbs
 
On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 10:55:14 +1100, Trent W. Buck wrote:

What is the deal with those bikes you see -- mostly MTBs -- that have a
top rail that's neither parallel to the ground (thus, strong) nor low
enough to actually step through?


A) Because they are supposedly ridden/stunted over rough ground, it
provides an extra gap for dismounting or lowering you seat.

B) In this day an age of patent trolling, it allowed them to avoid a
patent troll?

C) As suggested, unisex?


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