| Title: | Bicycling |
| Notice: | Bicycling for Fun |
| Moderator: | JAMIN::WASSER |
| Created: | Mon Apr 14 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 3214 |
| Total number of notes: | 31946 |
I am trying to get back into bicycling after a long time off. I
have been looking for an ATB the problem is that I need a small
men's frame. I am short and when I standing over the frame on a
18" I am sitting on the bar. I will probably need a 16" but there
aren't many out there. Anyone know of a 16" fame other than GT
and Trek (some models)?
Thanks,
Warren
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| 870.1 | Lots of 16/16.5" ATBs out there | BRAT::SMITH | Never say never, I always say. | Thu Sep 22 1988 07:20 | 40 |
Warren,
I think the following manufacturers make 16" frames :
Brodie
Bushido
Cannondale
Columbine
Diamond Back (16.5")
Fat City Cycles (15" Fat Chance model,16.5")
Fisher
Haro (16.5")
Huppert-Ellison (16.5")
Ibis
Jamis
Kuwahara
Look (16.5")
Maruishi
Mongoose (Sycamore model)
Nobilette Cycles (Custom model)
Novara
Offroad (16.5")
Panasonic
Performance Bicycles (16.5")
Peugeot (16.5" Prestige Express model)
Raleigh (16.5")
Reflex (16.5")
Ritchey
Rocky Mountain (16.5" Blizzard model)
Scott
Specialized (15" Rockhopper Comp model)
Supergo
Univega
Info obtained from Mountain Biking
Magazine's 1988 Buyer's Guide
Mountain Bike Mike
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| 870.2 | More that I imagined | USACSB::SCHORR | Fri Sep 23 1988 10:47 | 11 | |
Thanks,
I will have to get a copy of the buyers guide. I have only been
able to find 1 store that stocks 16" bikes and they only had 1 TREK
and 1 other 16" bike in stock. Its frustrating, Maybe I'll just
look around when I'm in Mass. (Usually every other week).
Thanks again.
Warren
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