Hi Partick,

That would be Natsuko Hirose I believe (I could be wrong and normally 
am). 
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bqn2MZJw9-Q&pp=ygUZQWxsIHJvYWQgY3ljbGluZyBpbiBqYXBhbg%3D%3D

IanA

On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 3:06:29 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:

+1 for an XO-?-type bike; if a custom all the better since the XO-1, at 
least, and I daresay the other XOs, was very capable of improvement. I 
would wonder whether a Long Haul Trucker is overbuilt for someone so small. 

The principal liability of a wheel size other than 700C is the number and 
type and quality of tires available, but I've been surprised at how many 
good road-ish 559 tires are currently for sale. I guess that the question 
is even more pertinent for 24" tires.

A custom that can take 559 X 28 mm Elk Passes and 42 mm Naches Passes is 
very nice.

I wish I could find and post a photo of Jan Heine's girlfriend (wife?) on 
her Elk Pass-shod road bike.

On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 1:13 PM Dave S <[email protected]> wrote:

I have a red 1993 XO-3 48cm kicking around here somewhere.  I'm in NJ.

On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 12:46:08 PM UTC-5 Michael Morrissey wrote:

Hi Everyone,

I'm thinking about getting a new bike for my wife. Currently, she has a 
Trek FX. She likes it a lot, but I can't help but think it doesn't fit her 
right. She is 5 feet tall, yet the bike has 700x35 tires. The frame is 
small but I think it's crazy to have an extra-small bike with the biggest 
wheel size. Google "Trek FX 13 inch" and look at this ridiculously 
proportioned bicycle. It looks like a penny-farthing.

I think she would be much more comfortable on a steel 26" wheeled bike. I 
especially like it because I already own 3 vintage 26" mountain bikes as 
parts sources. She has expressed interest in getting a lighter bike, more 
roadish, with drop bars. She really likes the color blue, so I want to get 
her a blue bike. I spoke with a local custom builder, who loved the idea 
and quoted me $1800 for a custom frame. 

I've got an eBay notification going for the Surly Long Haul Trucker in 
extra-small 42cm. This would check all my boxes. 

I was wondering if anyone has experience (or ones they will get rid of 
cheap) with the smallest of touring bikes: 
Joe Appaloosa in 46cm
Atlantis in 47cm?
Surly Long Haul Trucker or Disc Trucker in 42cm
Clem Smith / Clementine in 45cm 
Buy another old Gary Fisher and add drop bars and call it a day? 
Others???

I'd even consider a 24" wheeled bike for her. Crust bikes made a Romanceur 
in 24". Salsa makes a 24" gravel bike that looks really nice too.

If anyone has one we could try, we are in NYC.

Thanks! 

Michael 

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