May seem a silly question but looking at all the reviews etc. they never show getting on and off the bikes with few exceptions. When I was younger I always had a bike with a bar, diamond frame, and when getting on put my left foot on the lower pedal and swung over the seat. Now I see all these step thru frames which in the day were girls bikes?
It seems the diamond frame would be a more solid configuration to me, and would also provide a place for additional bottles, battery, bag etc. My wife' s bike has a step thru frame and I measured the height of the lower tube where you step thru at 19", I still have a tendency to drag my foot over it a bit and getting on that way seems awkward to me. When I rode her bike I gave it no thought and just naturally swung over to mount.
Anyone else had experience similar or given thought between the two frames as far as choice?
I have only been looking at step thru's the whole time just assuming the easier on and off but now I wonder, may reconsider as I really do think the diamond frame would be stronger and more stable..
It seems the diamond frame would be a more solid configuration to me, and would also provide a place for additional bottles, battery, bag etc. My wife' s bike has a step thru frame and I measured the height of the lower tube where you step thru at 19", I still have a tendency to drag my foot over it a bit and getting on that way seems awkward to me. When I rode her bike I gave it no thought and just naturally swung over to mount.
Anyone else had experience similar or given thought between the two frames as far as choice?
I have only been looking at step thru's the whole time just assuming the easier on and off but now I wonder, may reconsider as I really do think the diamond frame would be stronger and more stable..