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Wife needs a cruiser
Looking to buy a cruiser for my wife. She rode a 3 speed internal and won't use anything else. Shopping is confusing because there are so many brands that I'm not familiar with, and you never know if more money equals more bike.. Could someone recommend a couple of 3 speed bikes to me in the $300-$600 range? Thanks for looking, and happy cruising!! :thumb:
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Are you sure your wife wants a cruiser or you think she wants a cruiser? If she wants one she should be the one going to shops with you and trying one. Having been married for 46 years my wife who is a good rider has seldom been happy with a bike I bought for her but she does love the ones she has bought. Roger
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Will definitely check out the Lux, thanks for the suggestion. Obviously I'm not buying it if she hasn't ridden it first. She wants a townie 3I, but she doesn't like any of the available colors.
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Originally Posted by Darren_Hiebert
(Post 20209806)
Will definitely check out the Lux, thanks for the suggestion. Obviously I'm not buying it if she hasn't ridden it first. She wants a townie 3I, but she doesn't like any of the available colors.
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Originally Posted by n0+4c|u3
(Post 20210495)
Sitting here thinking, if your wife likes cutie pie bikes, take a look at a Nirve 3 speed.
Nirve® Bicycles Bohemian Series Stylized Beach Cruisers http://www.nirve.com/images/15_minx_bk-crop-u84330.jpg http://www.nirve.com/images/15_lahaina2_rd3.jpg http://www.nirve.com/images/15_butterfly_bl%20copy.jpg Blue bike. The piping on the saddle matches the rims. That's a pretty cool detail. |
Years ago I bought my wife an Electra Amsterdam 3 spd. I enjoyed riding it more than she did.;)
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part of the confusion is because a lot of brand importers go to relatively few but huge companies, to gget their product made..
#1) pick a bike shop... there you get service after the sale,,that narrows down the brands too.. they have what they have.. Trek Distributes Electra , now ..... |
I want one!
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I would agree that your wife be with you in her selection of a new bike. If you want her to join you when riding, then she would need to be comfortable doing so. Let her try out the standard position bikes for pedal efficiency, and then let her try the pedal forward bikes that allow her to flat foot at stops. Whatever she decides, she will be enjoying the ride with you. Oops, I didn't notice this was a thread from a couple months ago. Hope she's enjoying the ride....
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My wife has had several bicycles, but she wanted to be able to put her toes on the ground without getting off of the seat. She was convinced that she didn't want a bike any more. Brought my wife to the LBS and they put her on an Electra Townie. She took it for a mile ride, and said "let's buy it." Every day she rides it, she adds a little distance. She is a bit timid riding it on the road. She is 72, and is really enjoying it.
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Sun Bikes, out of Miami, Chinese bikes, are pretty good, a little less $$ than Electra.
I ride a 12 year old Sun Boardwalk every day, and I like it a lot. |
Originally Posted by jimmie65
(Post 20210494)
My wife's sole criteria for choosing a bike is color. :rolleyes:
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Let her test ride a Specilized Roll Sport...amazingly fun bike! We added fenders and other goodies. https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...07ccfbdad.jpeg |
The Specialized Roll Sport looks fantastic! Do you have issues with "toe touch" when turning?
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Originally Posted by tds101
(Post 20841432)
The Specialized Roll Sport looks fantastic! Do you have issues with "toe touch" when turning?
Jandd camo bags, and upgraded to Shimano Deore dual use SPD pedals and Shimano hydro brakes. Fun, really comfortable bikes! My XL and my wife’s L closest to the wall. https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...363de0f0b.jpeg |
Originally Posted by Patriot1
(Post 20842567)
Thanks! And no issues with toe touching at all when turning. We also added Ergon cork grips, fenders, Jandd camo bags, and upgraded to Shimano Deore dual use SPD pedals and Shimano hydro brakes. Fun, really comfortable bikes! My XL and my wife’s L closest to the wall. |
Originally Posted by tds101
(Post 20842571)
Excellent bikes,...and the customization just adds to the appeal :thumb:
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Ordered (2) Jandd frame bags in digital camo. Waiting on Quadlock pros to arrive to mount our IPhones. https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...34bf33c4c.jpeg |
All kinds of good suggestions, and probably I'll get torched for this, but I got a Bikes Direct cruiser for my daughter (she wanted an electric bike, and they had one without a front fork for very cheap and I was fitting a front fork and hub motor anyway), and I was surprised by the quality of the frame and most components.
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Originally Posted by 2old
(Post 20844042)
All kinds of good suggestions, and probably I'll get torched for this, but I got a Bikes Direct cruiser for my daughter (she wanted an electric bike, and they had one without a front fork for very cheap and I was fitting a front fork and hub motor anyway), and I was surprised by the quality of the frame and most components.
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https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9d8b6885b3.jpg
Originally Posted by Patriot1
(Post 20846337)
Post up a few pics when you complete the build. Maybe a overall review? No torch here.:thumb: |
Update (couldn't just add above); doesn't fit between the frame tubes. Will procure smaller battery when this one expires.
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My wife is looking too, but not a step through and would like to have a child seat mounted to the bars.
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