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Old April 21st 04, 01:34 PM
David Kerber
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Default A question - Girls' bikes and boys' bikes - Why the difference?

In article ,
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:33:21 -0400, Curtis L. Russell
wrote:
My Bike Friday Metro is a step through (to fold) and the step through
frame is often easier to use when carrying moderately heavy packages
in downtown traffic with frequent stops and starts. Don't really have
to think much of how the package is attached to the rear, as long as
it is fastened down and fairly balanced.


I don't understand how the top tube affects carrying a package
rear-attached. Or are you saying that you don't have to attach it to
the rear (and hence needn't worry about it there)?


Just guessing, but maybe he means that he doesn't have to worry about
how high the package goes behind the seat, because he doesn't have to
lift his leg over it?

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