dogmelissa
Melissa
dogmelissa

I’m not sure if it’s been pointed out already, but if not, can you please edit the article as many people won’t read through the comments to find this information: you made a mistake when talking about seat vs handlebar height. If the handlebars are higher than the seat, it’s more comfortable, yes, but you said that

I disagree. I just bought my second Norco Plateau, Canadian price is $589 (US $440). I would rather have this aluminum-framed bike than any steel, vintage or otherwise. I sold my first one for $250. I really doubt too many people would be thrilled with buying a used bike and finding out it needs hundreds of dollars in

You should visit Canada and look at our bike shops. I just bought a Norco Plateau - 2016 price was $549. I got last year’s model for a deal at $429. MSRP in Canada on these is $589. In the US, it’s $440. There’s nothing “competitive” about this bike, but it’s worth every penny. This bike will literally last a

Thank you for this! I recently bought a new bike because my previous bike was too small (bought when I had a shoulder injury but now that my shoulder is better, I was very aware that the seat didn’t go high enough) and when shopping, I had one bike shop owner try to tell me my feet need to be on the ground, another