Djangodog
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Claremont, NH
I believe that step through designs were originally produced for women because of their long skirts and because it wasn’t considered lady like to throw your leg over the saddle.
My preference has always been to have a top tube. The traditional double triangle frame design is inherently strong without the need for oversized tubes or bracing.
As for mounting, I lean the bike down toward me and easily swing a leg over. I think that stepping through would be a little awkward for me, although I have to admit that I have never tried it.
I was a mechanical engineer and I appreciate the simplicity and genius of a traditional, double triangle frame. That said, if a step through works for you, then of course that is a good option.
This is a picture of Katharine Wright, (Wilbur and Orville’s sister), and her riding group. Her bike was built by her brother’s shop.
My preference has always been to have a top tube. The traditional double triangle frame design is inherently strong without the need for oversized tubes or bracing.
As for mounting, I lean the bike down toward me and easily swing a leg over. I think that stepping through would be a little awkward for me, although I have to admit that I have never tried it.
I was a mechanical engineer and I appreciate the simplicity and genius of a traditional, double triangle frame. That said, if a step through works for you, then of course that is a good option.
This is a picture of Katharine Wright, (Wilbur and Orville’s sister), and her riding group. Her bike was built by her brother’s shop.
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