Old 05-10-17, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
Your links don't work.

And, while you can get a "never-ridden vintage bike" that looks like the Terry, I doubt you'll find anything that is built like the Terry in vintage bikes. They didn't build them that way. They didn't even build them that small back in the day. I've been fighting the size battle since the 1980 and know a whole lot more about bikes for small people than most.
I can get a better looking bike like the Nishiki Olympic mixte that I posted earlier. The frame of the mixte is made of the double-butted Tange Champion #2 tubes. If would be a $500-900 frame today. The Nishiki Olympic is a 25lb bike. It'll be a 35lb bike with all commuting equipment.

The Terry Coto Doņana looks like any contemporary bike with a sloping top tube.
It's probably just a variant of the Gunnar CrossHairs or another Gunnar. The smallest stock size is 46cm, but you can custom order a smaller one. The frame is $950 plus Terry's surcharge.
Though, the tubes are super thin and they can be dented easily. You have to pay for the lightness of Gunnar's frames.

Gunnar Cycles USA, CrossHairs for Gravel or ?Cross Riding


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