scrapulous
04-27-08, 02:27 PM
I wish I could find a LBS that carries both brands so I can try them side by side.
I really want a funky cruise, like the Electra Daisy. But I'm tall for a woman (5'9"), and I can't find info on Electra's website about frame size. I tried the Trek Calypso, but the seat had to be ALL the way up for me. Even still, I love it. The Trek is 7 speed, the Electra only 3.
I don't know how much the gears will matter. I haven't ridden a bike in almost 20 years, and back then I didn't even have a 10 speed. I've never changed gears riding a bike. I just want to ride on paved trails in our parks with my kids. I definitely want my feet to touch the ground when I stop the bike. I'm not into riding as an adventure sport. Just a leisurely stroll through the neighborhood or park on a nice day. That's why the cruiser appeal to me so much.
The guy at the bike store suggested the Trek 7200 or 7300, but I had to lean over to get off the thing when I stopped. I kept wanting to lower the seat. The sales guy was trying to tell me I really need more than 7 speeds. I live in Houston. Couldn't be flatter terrain. I'm not interested in off-road riding at all. Why aren't 7 or even 3 speeds enough for what I want?
I thought about an Electra Townie, since it has flat foot technology, but it isn't as cute as the cruisers. Electra offers lots of accessories, though.
Can you trick out a Trek 7300 with funky fenders, basket, bell, streamers, all that vintage, dorky stuff that I love? The Trek website doesn't seem to offer many accessories.
Has anyone ridden an Electra cruiser and a Trek cruiser who could tell me if there is any difference really?
I am so torn.
I really want a funky cruise, like the Electra Daisy. But I'm tall for a woman (5'9"), and I can't find info on Electra's website about frame size. I tried the Trek Calypso, but the seat had to be ALL the way up for me. Even still, I love it. The Trek is 7 speed, the Electra only 3.
I don't know how much the gears will matter. I haven't ridden a bike in almost 20 years, and back then I didn't even have a 10 speed. I've never changed gears riding a bike. I just want to ride on paved trails in our parks with my kids. I definitely want my feet to touch the ground when I stop the bike. I'm not into riding as an adventure sport. Just a leisurely stroll through the neighborhood or park on a nice day. That's why the cruiser appeal to me so much.
The guy at the bike store suggested the Trek 7200 or 7300, but I had to lean over to get off the thing when I stopped. I kept wanting to lower the seat. The sales guy was trying to tell me I really need more than 7 speeds. I live in Houston. Couldn't be flatter terrain. I'm not interested in off-road riding at all. Why aren't 7 or even 3 speeds enough for what I want?
I thought about an Electra Townie, since it has flat foot technology, but it isn't as cute as the cruisers. Electra offers lots of accessories, though.
Can you trick out a Trek 7300 with funky fenders, basket, bell, streamers, all that vintage, dorky stuff that I love? The Trek website doesn't seem to offer many accessories.
Has anyone ridden an Electra cruiser and a Trek cruiser who could tell me if there is any difference really?
I am so torn.
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