Mixtes
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BunnyBubbles at 05.30.08 - 8:55 am
Anyone selling a mixte? Nothing French, and preferably not teeny tiny.
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I am not for sale but I will trade you me for a macbook pro!! But then I will have to borrow me to use my new laptop. Hey Thanks for my pannies back! I feel complete again! <3
mixtemotions05.30.08 - 4:52 pm
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those weren't your panties. i have your panties and they're on my head.
if you come to LACM tonight, you will see them.
meandmybluebike05.30.08 - 5:22 pm
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Bunniez, we talked about you buying mine, but I think I wanna keep it and trick it out. Make it the stylie bike it always wanted to be but never became, because I rode it every day and couldn't spare it to fix it up proper.
But think about it. You will have a mixte soon.
Mixte will have a mixte.
redridinghood will get her mixte in running order (right?)
And I will have a mixte.
Chixtes.
Any other chixtes out there?
katiepoche05.30.08 - 5:39 pm
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I just got this Raleigh for my daughter. now have to get her to go on a ride.
rossangeles05.30.08 - 6:58 pm
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This is my wife's Univega Mixte. Got them both off Craigslist. This one for 75 bucks.
rossangeles05.30.08 - 7:00 pm
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hey and what's wrong with French mixtes? See my profile for my 77 Motobecane Grand Touring mixte.
alicestrong05.30.08 - 8:18 pm
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"hey and what's wrong with French mixtes?"
eyes wunderin that myself.
toweliesbong05.30.08 - 11:07 pm
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French components can be reaaallly annoying to deal with if you are looking to upgrade or you are missing something.
kyber05.31.08 - 12:58 am
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Understood but many of the Motobecanes and Peugeots had switched to English threading by the 80s.
toweliesbong05.31.08 - 1:05 am
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No french bikes from before 1980's is too confusing for most people :(
kyber05.31.08 - 1:07 am
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Harv at the Oven can help with those early French problems
alicestrong05.31.08 - 7:16 am
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Thanks everyone for the input. There's nothing wrong with French except that I'd like to put some more modern components on it. And ya know, don't want to be fucked if I ever need a new bottom bracket. ;-)
I'm on the lookout on craigslist but thought someone might have something sitting in the garage.
Katie: definitely fix up that mixte. Then eventually we can all get our mixtes together for a mixte ride. Same goes for you redridinghood!
BunnyBubbles05.31.08 - 9:26 am
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Here is mine ------------>
Sorry I'm not selling.
I'm keeping it for tranny rides and visiting friends.
marino05.31.08 - 2:42 pm
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Are mixtes for chixties?? Dudes in Portland rode them all the time.
Maybe they were being funny.
Or, maybe they were in Portland, Oregon.
katiepoche05.31.08 - 5:32 pm
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i heart my mixte and i ride nearly daily. ash katie and bunny we should do a mixte ride this summer. cute girls on cute bikes.
arturo bandini05.31.08 - 5:51 pm
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TOTALLY.
I got a second bike -- a super lightweight single speed -- but I'm looking forward to tricking out the mixte. Making it the stylie bike it has always wanted to be. I never had time to fix it up because it was my only bike.
katiepoche06.1.08 - 2:57 pm
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I have 4 frames... 30.00 each.
Paul.
rev10606.1.08 - 7:20 pm
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Any additional details on any of those frames? Brand, size, etc?
BunnyBubbles06.1.08 - 11:10 pm
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Sometimes what you want and what you need are two very different things. It's old. It's French. But how can you resist it's charms.
http://ventura.craigslist.org/bik/708119332.html
rossangeles06.6.08 - 1:18 pm
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Hey folks, I just want to clarify the difference between a 'step-through' and a 'mixte'.
Wikipedia: "One particular type of step-through frame is called a mixte. In a mixte frame, the top tube of the traditional diamond frame is replaced with a PAIR of smaller tubeS running from the top of the head tube all the way back to the rear axle, connecting at the seat tube on the way."
meandmybluebike06.6.08 - 4:17 pm
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Yup, a step-through is any kind of frame with an extreme sloping top tube that you don't have to throw your leg over and a mixte is a specific kind of step-through frame.
In many places a mixte is a unisex bike, but here they're mostly known as women's bikes.
cabhauler06.6.08 - 4:30 pm
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i still like the horseback riding style of mounting and dismounting style when coming off my trusty steel steed.
Eddie GOpez06.6.08 - 5:16 pm
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