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Rosie Browne May 31st 08 03:24 AM

Need a 17" Touring BIke with 27" Wheels
 
I am doing a bike across the US for the American Lung Association
starting June 23. I need a touring bike, as the bike I had ordered
for the trip will not be ready. Please let me know if you know of a
dealer that might have this type of bike in their inventory. I will
pay shipping charges. You can reach me at .

Thanks for your assistance,
Rosie Browne

A Muzi May 31st 08 04:38 AM

Need a 17" Touring BIke with 27" Wheels
 
Rosie Browne wrote:
I am doing a bike across the US for the American Lung Association
starting June 23. I need a touring bike, as the bike I had ordered
for the trip will not be ready. Please let me know if you know of a
dealer that might have this type of bike in their inventory. I will
pay shipping charges. You can reach me at .

Thanks for your assistance,
Rosie Browne


Bianchi Volpe? Here or any Bianchi dealer. What size bike?
--
Andrew Muzi
www.yellowjersey.org/
Open every day since 1 April, 1971
** Posted from
http://www.teranews.com **

Mike Jacoubowsky May 31st 08 04:53 AM

Need a 17" Touring BIke with 27" Wheels
 
"Rosie Browne" wrote in message
...
|I am doing a bike across the US for the American Lung Association
| starting June 23. I need a touring bike, as the bike I had ordered
| for the trip will not be ready. Please let me know if you know of a
| dealer that might have this type of bike in their inventory. I will
| pay shipping charges. You can reach me at .
|
| Thanks for your assistance,
| Rosie Browne

Rosie: Where do you live that you're having so much trouble finding such a
bike?

--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReactionBicycles.com



Kinky Cowboy May 31st 08 01:56 PM

Need a 17" Touring BIke with 27" Wheels
 
On Fri, 30 May 2008 20:53:17 -0700, "Mike Jacoubowsky"
wrote:

"Rosie Browne" wrote in message
...
|I am doing a bike across the US for the American Lung Association
| starting June 23. I need a touring bike, as the bike I had ordered
| for the trip will not be ready. Please let me know if you know of a
| dealer that might have this type of bike in their inventory. I will
| pay shipping charges. You can reach me at .
|
| Thanks for your assistance,
| Rosie Browne

Rosie: Where do you live that you're having so much trouble finding such a
bike?


The clue is in the subject line: 43cm frame, 27" wheels. I'm hoping
she means 700c, not actual 27", but even then it's a tiny bike with
big wheels, unlikely to be in anybody's stock range.
Kinky Cowboy*

*Batteries not included
May contain traces of nuts
Your milage may vary
** Posted from
http://www.teranews.com **

Rosie Browne May 31st 08 01:59 PM

Need a 17" Touring BIke with 27" Wheels
 
On May 30, 10:38*pm, A Muzi wrote:
Rosie Browne wrote:
I am doing a bike across the US for the American Lung Association
starting June 23. *I need a touring bike, as the bike I had ordered
for the trip will not be ready. *Please let me know if you know of a
dealer that might have this type of bike in their inventory. *I will
pay shipping charges. *You can reach me at .


Thanks for your assistance,
Rosie Browne


Bianchi Volpe? Here or any Bianchi dealer. What size bike?
--
Andrew Muzi
* www.yellowjersey.org/
* Open every day since 1 April, 1971
** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**


50cm - I also need 27" wheels.

Rosie Browne May 31st 08 02:01 PM

Need a 17" Touring BIke with 27" Wheels
 
On May 30, 10:53*pm, "Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote:
"Rosie Browne" wrote in message

...
|I am doing a bike across the US for the American Lung Association
| starting June 23. *I need a touring bike, as the bike I had ordered
| for the trip will not be ready. *Please let me know if you know of a
| dealer that might have this type of bike in their inventory. *I will
| pay shipping charges. *You can reach me at .
|
| Thanks for your assistance,
| Rosie Browne

Rosie: Where do you live that you're having so much trouble finding such a
bike?

--Mike-- * * Chain Reaction Bicycleswww.ChainReactionBicycles.com


I live in Milwaukee, WI. I wanted to order a Trek 520 but Trek will
not be ready with that bike until September. So I am looking for
something ready to buy right now. Since I need a small frame, it's
tough to find a touring bike. Rosie

landotter May 31st 08 02:52 PM

Need a 17" Touring BIke with 27" Wheels
 
On May 31, 8:01*am, Rosie Browne wrote:
On May 30, 10:53*pm, "Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote:



"Rosie Browne" wrote in message


...
|I am doing a bike across the US for the American Lung Association
| starting June 23. *I need a touring bike, as the bike I had ordered
| for the trip will not be ready. *Please let me know if you know of a
| dealer that might have this type of bike in their inventory. *I will
| pay shipping charges. *You can reach me at .
|
| Thanks for your assistance,
| Rosie Browne


Rosie: Where do you live that you're having so much trouble finding such a
bike?


--Mike-- * * Chain Reaction Bicycleswww.ChainReactionBicycles.com


I live in Milwaukee, WI. *I wanted to order a Trek 520 but Trek will
not be ready with that bike until September. *So I am looking for
something ready to buy right now. *Since I need a small frame, it's
tough to find a touring bike. *Rosie


There's always the option of turning a hybrid into a touring bike with
new bars, bar-end shifters, and brake levers. A lot of hybrids come in
sizes down to around 45cm or 17-18".

Many Nitto bars have the right 25.4 diameter to fit the existing stem
and Tektro levers will work with vee brakes. However, problem is that
the top tube on many hybrids is a bit long and might be awkward for a
proper woman's fit. For example, a Kona Dew hybrid 45cm has a 52cm top
tube. If you don't have long legs, it's only about $150 worth of
parts to cobble together--and not a bad option at all, but if you're a
classic woman shape, not the best idea.

Mike Jacoubowsky May 31st 08 04:54 PM

Need a 17" Touring BIke with 27" Wheels
 
Rosie: Where do you live that you're having so much trouble finding such a
bike?

--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com


I live in Milwaukee, WI. I wanted to order a Trek 520 but Trek will
not be ready with that bike until September. So I am looking for
something ready to buy right now. Since I need a small frame, it's
tough to find a touring bike. Rosie


Yes, bike availability has been a major issue this year. We just snagged the
very last couple 23" bikes a couple days ago before they were gone. I assume
you tried both the Trek store in Madison and the Wheel & Sprocket locations?
Beyond that, I'll put out a note on the dealer e-list and see if anyone else
in WI might have one.

--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReactionBicycles.com


"Rosie Browne" wrote in message
...
On May 30, 10:53 pm, "Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote:
"Rosie Browne" wrote in message

...
|I am doing a bike across the US for the American Lung Association
| starting June 23. I need a touring bike, as the bike I had ordered
| for the trip will not be ready. Please let me know if you know of a
| dealer that might have this type of bike in their inventory. I will
| pay shipping charges. You can reach me at .
|
| Thanks for your assistance,
| Rosie Browne

Rosie: Where do you live that you're having so much trouble finding such a
bike?

--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycleswww.ChainReactionBicycles.com


I live in Milwaukee, WI. I wanted to order a Trek 520 but Trek will
not be ready with that bike until September. So I am looking for
something ready to buy right now. Since I need a small frame, it's
tough to find a touring bike. Rosie



Tim McNamara May 31st 08 09:22 PM

Need a 17" Touring BIke with 27" Wheels
 
In article
,
Rosie Browne wrote:

I am doing a bike across the US for the American Lung Association
starting June 23. I need a touring bike, as the bike I had ordered
for the trip will not be ready. Please let me know if you know of a
dealer that might have this type of bike in their inventory. I will
pay shipping charges. You can reach me at .

Thanks for your assistance, Rosie Browne


FWFW 27" wheels ain't gonna happen. Bikes haven't been sold with that
size wheels in close to 20 years. 700C is the norm for touring bikes.
A 17" (43 cm) bike is pretty small and you might actually do better with
one designed for 26" wheels. The frame geometry compromises are
considerable with small bikes and 700C wheels.

You might consider:

http://www.rivbike.com/products/list...product=50-038

These bikes are well-liked by everyone I've talked to that owns one.
It's usually their favorite bike.

A Muzi May 31st 08 10:15 PM

Need a 17" Touring BIke with 27" Wheels
 
Rosie Browne wrote:
I am doing a bike across the US for the American Lung Association
starting June 23. I need a touring bike, as the bike I had ordered
for the trip will not be ready. Please let me know if you know of a
dealer that might have this type of bike in their inventory. I will
pay shipping charges. You can reach me at .
Thanks for your assistance, Rosie Browne


Tim McNamara wrote:
FWFW 27" wheels ain't gonna happen. Bikes haven't been sold with that
size wheels in close to 20 years. 700C is the norm for touring bikes.
A 17" (43 cm) bike is pretty small and you might actually do better with
one designed for 26" wheels. The frame geometry compromises are
considerable with small bikes and 700C wheels.

You might consider:

http://www.rivbike.com/products/list...product=50-038

These bikes are well-liked by everyone I've talked to that owns one.
It's usually their favorite bike.


I, and I think most of us here, assumed that by "27" she meant "full
size" or 700C.
Since she just left here on a new Bianchi Volpe with Michelin 700-28 it
seems to have worked out OK.
Both sizes are valid but widespread availability of replacement rubber
for her particular planned excursion will be much less trouble with 700C.
--
Andrew Muzi
www.yellowjersey.org/
Open every day since 1 April, 1971
** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **


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