That’s good to know that it’s the Clem H that I want!
Also in 59! On Sep 3, 2024, at 6:00 PM, Kim H. <krhet...@gmail.com> wrote:
@Ryan,
You are more than welcome. I thank you for posting further information about the differences in rake length between the two Clem models.
Kim Hetzel.
On Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 4:53:58 PM UTC-7 Ryan Frahm wrote:
Thanks for posting that Kim! I wrote a message earlier and posted but for some reason it was deleted. The fork rake per Will was 53mm on my old Clem H when I had to get a new fork and he had one from a Hunq at 55mm. The new Clem L has 67mm of rake.
On Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 4:46:33 PM UTC-7 Kim H. wrote:
@Patrick, Most all Rivendell bicycles hold their resale value. Pending on what componentry the seller has on his or her bicycle and the scarcity, the price range can vary any where from $1800.00 to $4000.00.
You can find a used Clem for around $1800.00 and up. I sold my 59cm for $1800.00 locally. For shipping you are looking at around $200.00 through BikeFlights.
"The head tube is 71.5 degrees on the old "H" model. On the new "L" model is 69.5 degrees. Therefore it will be a bit better for off road. It also has quite a bit more fork
rake" from Ryan Frahm.
What color of Clem are you specifically looking for ?
Kim Hetzel.
On Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 10:27:40 AM UTC-7 Garth wrote:
Patrick, the first Clems were made in 2 styles, the normal top tube (H)is and the low tube (L)adies, originally called Clementine., an awesome name. The story I read alleges "someone" took offense to the frame name/designation, so apparently Grant gave in to the insanity and changed it. Well I'm so offended by anyone who had a thing against the name designations Clementine and Ladies. (tongue in cheek). No what ? (( laughing )). Those frames are a bit shorter in the front end than the current model design that began in 2019 or so. What you may pay for any of them has everything to do with whatever satisfies the seller. Could be nothing, $20, $2000. (( shrugs and a smile )).
On Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 12:52:23 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
What is the difference between the Clem L and the Clem H? Are there any other Clem models besides the L and H? If so, pray, what? And how are they different from the L and H?
Last question: Are any of these models likely to be cheaper on the used market than others?
Thanks. At this point I’m pretty dead set on a 59 Clem L.
On Monday, September 2, 2024 at 3:41:59 PM UTC-7 Tom wrote:
Very welcome. Have you considered a used H model in a 59?
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