Ryan Douglas
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Nate,
As you can see there are many ways to skin a cat. No female bikes...though this is correct...we all got what you meant. Human bodies are also very different...maybe she has really narrow shoulders and long legs, or wide shoulders a long torso and short legs....possibilities are in the gazillions! Not to mention new bike geometry is different than a frame even 5 years ago.
Given that you put this in your post: She is very new to cycling and cost is near the top of the criteria. I'm not sure she would be interested in paying any more than $1000 for said bike.
You accompany your friend to one of the 20 or so bike shops in the greater DC area and have her properly fit to a new entry level bike under $1,000 so she can also buy a lock, helmet, and pedals/shoes if she is gutsy. Buying a used bike off the MABRA listserve for a someone on a budget and this may be their first road bike is a crap shoot. Start out with an entry level bike that fits and once she is addicted....then she will go for the bling and have some kind of understanding of what she likes about a bike.
Now here is the Plug for a few shops that would be good places to start:
www.arrowbikes.com (Hyattesville) Chris and Chris no Female Bikes and how to fit (yep I said female bikes)
Disclaimer: I own no part in either of these shops, but Arrow is my team sponsor so I am a little biased. I think you get the idea.