Some very good visuals there!  And while much of the article doesn't 
translate very well, I loved this translated line:  "Riv has the ephemeral 
nature of a frame that is going to become vintage in a matter of seconds"

I jumped on one of the last remaining 45cm Clem H's (46cm stays) because I 
wasn't sure I'd love the longer ones that are likely to follow in the 
future.  I like how it rides, but I admit to being curious about the longer 
versions.  My only complaint with the latest long-Clems is that the unusual 
sizing is not well communicated on the website, so people have bought bikes 
that are too large for them thinking the 52 will fit like other 52s.  I 
think it would be better to call it a ~56, even though it measures 52, for 
better clarity. 

On Monday, 23 March 2020 08:38:02 UTC-7, Bob Lovejoy wrote:
>
> Just a data point, but I just saw a blog post from Blue Lug in Japan 
> comparing the older and newer versions of the Clem L / Clementine...  I 
> used Google translate (for the Japanese->English) and though only so much 
> came through well, it was still worth reading.  The pictures themselves are 
> good illustrations of the differences.  Again, just another data point, 
> with no judgements or opinions attached...
>
>
> https://bluelug.com/blog/kamiuma/115773/?fbclid=IwAR1vJ-9QP9AL9XIungFtrVL7bOGqCdZk-FOiaKEuxM_6nxyTu-ysUCPqtEs
>
> Bob Lovejoy
> Galesburg, IL 
>

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