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Old 02-05-2008, 12:49 PM
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Anyone have and opinion on the Townie bike? I'm thinking about purchasing one soon. ???
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??? ???
What is a townie bike?
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don't know what it is, but I'll ride if you pedal LOL
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I asked the same question what is a Townie Bike
I Googled it and from what i saw my next question is whats the big deal about a townie bike :hot: :hot: :hot:
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ok, ok, the suspense is killing me!!what is it?? :dontknow:
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Maybe someone will post a pic.
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From what i saw when i googled it it looks like a regular 2 wheel bike
It did have 21 speeds 21 speeds i quess thats not a regular 2 wheel bike It went from $379 to $720 ???
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hmmmmmmmm! Im wondering what the main attraction is about it? Guess Ill have o google it and see for myself, it sounds awfully expensive doesnt it?
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It sounds like the big difference in it is the comfort factor. It's more like the old Schwinn of the 50s in that the handlebars are a bit higher than most of today's bikes. That makes for more comfort if you have a bad back or neck problems. I'm sure you could get something similar for less -- just look for higher handlebars.

This is not a bike if you want to take hills, go really long distances or build up speed. It is a good bike for riding around TV for a mile or two, relaxing and having fun.

Wider seats, higher handlebars, smooth gear shifting all add up to a comfie ride.
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Thanks so much for the info, Sounds like exactly what Im lookiing for. Comfie ride, thats for me.Ill check it out! ;D
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I just googled it too, and it looks like there is another feature that makes a difference. The pedals are located forward of the seat, giving you the ability to put your feet flat on the floor when stopped. Looks like it may be easier to ride too.
I'd definitely test drive one before spending that much money though.
Good luck, and let us know if you try one out.
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