In the early days of Terry, I can remember spending hours with a photographer who wanted an edgy photo of me surrounded by bicycle wheels. I have so little patience for sitting, smiling, raising my chin a bit, turning my head this way then that way and waiting for lighting and backgrounds to be adjusted. It would be so much more fun to be out on a bike ride, wouldn’t it?
So I surprised myself when I agreed to be the subject of a short video. I know from the videos I make for YouTube that many minutes of film have to be shot to create something substantially shorter. This proposed five minute video could mean hours of taping.
But after exchanging a few emails and trading links to “cool” videos, I felt it was well worth my time to invite Amanda Zackem, the producer/director of the video, into my personal world of bicycling. Amanda was completing her master’s degree at the S.I. Newhouse School at Syracuse University.
The whole experience turned out to be thoroughly enjoyable, from beginning to end. Amanda is incredibly creative, yet down to earth and fantastically good-natured and generous. It’s exciting to work with someone on the verge of a great future.
The video was shot in western New York and Waterford Cycles in Wisconsin. Waterford builds our Valkyrie, Isis and Fast Woman bicycles.
So, without further ado, here’s the video:
Donna Cassyd says
loved the video, thank you, always wanted to know more about Georgena. Bought a Classic in Silver Spring in 1987 when I was working on a fellowship on Judiciary. Never could find a Terry in L.A. Rode it cross-country in 1994, still have it.
Melanie Frey says
More people need to know about Georgena Terry and her company. After this, I will be purchasing one. My 5’1″ frame, older age, neck and back issues may well resolve with the right built, woman-fitted bicycle!
PJ says
Excellent video Amanda Zackem and excellent bicycles Georgena Terry. It’s so interesting to learn about the lengths that GT went to so that small women like me can ride decent, properly fitting bikes. Thank you Georgena for your stubbornness, guts, and vision. I just bought my second Terry and if it is anything like my first, I am in for some very good times – courtesy of GT.
mindy nielsen says
love it and love my Valkyrie. Thank you
Roger Friedlander says
Great Video Amanda. Georgena, Thanks so much for making Marcia that Beautiful Isis. It makes both of us very happy. Enjoyed the window into your life and career. Keep up the good work.
Best regards
Roger
Patricia Gerhardt says
What a wonderful way to “meet” Georgena. When I started riding in the ’70’s, my size– 4′ 11″–meant that I couldn’t get an adult bike to fit. I was resigned to the fact that I would always have to make compromises and that comfort just wasn’t in the equation. Discovering that someone–a woman, no less–was making bikes for women was a real revelation.
dawn marie Birk says
Thank you, thank you…for being who you are and building wonderful machines for women…I currently ride a Specialized and will certainly keep this company in mind for my next one. Pedal pedal pedal ladies!!!!!
Stephen Burgess says
I’ve been riding as an adult since 1972 when it was “just a fad”, so there was a lot of friction in the beginning from people who felt that bicycles were just toys. I’m still riding to keep my blood pressure, cholesterol, back, neck and anything else that is trying to fail, in check. My bicycle has always been the only exercise machine that makes me smile. When I ride, my spirit is young again.
Terry is a true pioneer, regardless of her size, her health, her gender or anything else. In my eyes, she is a giant and she has the perseverance of a badger and the compassion of a Bernese Mountain Dog (I have one and he is my best friend).
Thank you, Terry.
Paula K. says
I watched this video two years ago and loved it, then stumbled upon it today.
Amanda did a great job.
I agree with all the previous comments, and especially like what Steven says.
Georgina is a pioneer in the world of bike building.
I am a loyal Georgina Terry bike owner and recommend her bikes to every woman I meet.
I am an avid cycle tourist and have taken her bikes all over Canada, USA and Europe.
They are so reliable and comfortable, I can’t imagine riding anything else.
Sue Myall says
If EVER I win the lottery I WILL have Terry build me a steel bike to fit my small womens frame…if she would be so kind..forget buying hot cars, overseas travel, for me this would be the top “I want”. She reminds us that if we stick to it we can do almost anything. RESPECT
Deborah OBrien says
Haven’t been on a road bike in ten years. Just bought a Peloton. If I get back outdoors to ride again I will definitely look at a Terry. Oh, I did purchase Terry bike pants for the Peloton.
I remember hearing of the Terry company in the 1990s when I did most of my road biking.
At the time I was riding a 1980 LaMonde. It fit like a glove. Guessing that is how a Terry might fit.
Keep on rolling!
Sandra Myers Smith Bourgeois says
I have been riding now for 4 years. Riding is my passion! I am a senior women and yes I have unique needs for my bike and equipment. I am 5’ y’all. Terry bikes may be my solution! Looking forward to the journey of exploring a long term connection with this company. I am excited to know I have a friend in the business. Loved the video, it really spoke to me.
Colin D. says
Welcome, Sandra, we’re happy you found us! Reach out to customer service with any questions, they will point you in the right direction for bikes, saddles, clothing and anything else you need to enjoy the ride!
L. Grinalds says
Very Inspiring! Thank you for your tenacity and vision. Just made my first apparel purchase and feel even better about it now.
Knowing your story makes my day.
Colin D. says
Thanks so much Linda! We’re so glad you found us – do let us know if we can help you in any way.
Steve Orlik says
Wonderful story, Is Terry still making handmade bikes?
What model is shown on the video at time 4:25 Nice lug work? And when was that
frame made?
Thanks
Steve
Colin D. says
Thanks for your comment, Steve. Georgena is still building beautiful semi-custom bikes over at georgenaterry.com.
I’ll get back to you on that model in the video.
Colin D. says
We asked around, and it seems it was a custom job being worked on in the shop where Terry frames were made at the time – not a Terry item.