This thread on Schwinn Meridian has got me to thinking that maybe I will try to find one that my wife can test ride to see if she can ride one. Unlike my sister-in-law, my wife would not care what anyone thought about seeing her on a 3 wheel. I am now 71 and at my age, I truly don't care what people think when they see me riding a woman's bike. At the beginning of the year in January, I was having some health problems. I could not get my leg over the crossbar on a man's bike. When I went to ride, I had to put my bike next to the house steps and get on it that way. When I finished my ride I couldn't get off the bike without laying the bike down on the ground. One day when I finished my ride I fell trying to lay the bike down. I was so upset, I went into the house and told my wife that I was going to the bike shop. I went to the bike shop and told the sales person that I wanted to buy a bike and to show me the women's bikes in the biggest frame size he had. He showed me a Trek Verve bike. He told me I could test ride it in the parking lot. I told him there was no need, if I could get on and off of it without falling that's all I cared about. The low step through of the Trek Verve made getting off and on easy, so I bought it. How here is the thing, I have fully recovered from my health problems and I can now ride my other 2 men's bikes but I don't want to. The Trek Verve has become my favorite bike. The fact that it is a woman's bike doesn't bother me at all. I'll try to upload a pic of it.