The thing I really love about the Clem is how well it fits me, which most 
"normal" factory bikes do not. The long top tube, intended to make it work 
well with swept-back bars I assume, means that with less-swept-back bars, I 
can get a fit that works for me as a short-legged, long-torso individual. 
It seems like such a minor thing, but it's been a revelation to just sit on 
a bike and have everything fall where it ought to. I've been riding my Clem 
almost exclusively for the last month and a half, and it's just been a joy. 
I'm still tinkering to figure out the right combination of attachments to 
really bring out the spirit of the bike, and it's made harder by it being 
just so darn flexible. Too many options!

/Jeremy

On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 11:13:22 AM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I rode a 52 with Boscos at RBW on Saturday, and it fit like a glove. So 
> much so that getting back on my 45 yesterday proved I guessed wrong on 
> size. It fits well enough with the Choco-Moose bars as an "upright bike", 
> but on the 52 I had a lot more room to sit upright at the ends, or stretch 
> forward to the front of the Boscos. Live and learn!

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