Evening All,

I have a Surly LHT that I've used for fully loaded touring, and have loved 
it for that purpose.  However, when lightly loaded or not at all, I find 
the ride stiff, rigid, almost leaden (is that a word ?)  For various 
reasons, I probably will not be doing that kind of touring going forward, 
probably just light credit card touring. So I'm thinking that the Clem I 
pre-ordered might be a better choice for that purpose.  Is there enough 
known about the Clem's geometry, tubing diameters and thickness to make 
that decision?  Certainly the long chainstays will make for a more 
forgiving ride.  So does it make sense for me to take all the LHT's stock 
components and mount them on the Clem and call it my new light touring bike?

Awaiting the collective wisdom of the group...if the answer is yes, I'll 
have a 58 cm LHT frame to sell.....

Thanks,
Alan

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