Nice-looking bikes! The older I get, the more I keep looking at something like these to keep the juices flowing but without killing my back! 
That is exact reason why I went for them. If you want an old school flavor I would recommend them. Nice and comfortable for long rides.

I was only looking at the old school brands. I liked the GT 26 and the Redline 26 too. At the time I was buying I couldn't find either.

I wouldn't go for a 24" as far too small, size wise they ride like a 20". The 29" are far too big and only o.k for a straight line, difficult on tight turns.

When I started looking I looked on several forums. The 26" always seem to come out on top. They also sell out quicker than the 24" & 29". The group 1 I have is now only available in the 24" or 29".
