If she had someone to help source and build it out -- customizing a UJB 
mixte can work out.
 
We did that for my wife's bike years ago and it was well under $1000.
 
http://johndogfood.com/john/lizafuji.html
 
I don't remember the itemized list, but the original bike (fully built up) 
was $50.
The big money item was a new wheelset with Nexus hub -- otherwise, pretty 
standard stuff. I'm guessing it all came in for around $600.
 
She later 650b'ized it and it was way better:
http://cyclingspokane.blogspot.com/2009/02/lizas-650bd-fuji.html
 
 
 
 

On Tuesday, August 21, 2012 4:12:57 PM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:

> A friend wants to take up commuting to her job at Intel, some 4 miles 
> from her house in Rio Rancho: rolling terrain with 200-300 feet of 
> climbing (I estimate) between Intel and her house. Mid '50s, hasn't 
> ridden in five or six years, has residual car accident neck injury 
> that requires an upright position. 
>
> She mistakenly bought a $150 POC (technical term) "comfort bike" that 
> has never been satisfactory and which I persuaded her was not worth 
> attempting to fix or upgrade. 
>
> Her budget is $1,000 or less, and I believe that for such money she 
> can find a decent city bike with fenders, chain guard, good rack, dyno 
> lights, wide range hub gear -- not non-negotiable, tho' thought-proof 
> shifting is, mattress saddle and decent wheels. Tires: she won't fix 
> flats, so it's either "thorn proof" tubes or something like an 
> Armadillo if the Armadillo or substitute is proof against goatheads. I 
> guess I can use the local "system" which consists in cutting the beads 
> off an old tire and using the remaining casing as a tire liner. 
>
> Although she has owned, apparently, at least one decent Trek, she is 
> entirely ignorant of what to buy -- her last attempt resulted in that 
> Big 5 $150 POS/POC -- so it looks as if I can set the parameters and 
> standards (!!!) and my little mind says "city bike" or converted UJB 
> or touring bike, and not "converted mountain bike". 
>
> I'd like to see any of y'all's such examples or near examples, 
> including photos. 
>
> I've seen some very nice modern, aluminum-framed city bikes -- 
> Amersterdams, a very nice Specialized Sports clone, etc. -- but I'm 
> sure y'all have built up others on other plans. Please give total 
> budget for your build, too. I am afraid that she can't afford a 
> Rivendell, but I'd like to get her something "Rivendellianesque". 
>
> Thanks. 
>
> -- 
> "When in Rome, do as they done in Milledgeville." 
>
> Flannery O'Connor 
>
> ------------------------- 
> Patrick Moore, Albuquerque, NM, USA 
> For professional resumes, contact Patrick Moore, ACRW 
> http://resumespecialties.com/index.html 
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>

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