Hello fellow Philadelphia-rowhome-dweller. I have a 59cm Clem I love very
much and which is very cumbersome in and out the door. Message me directly
to take it for a test ride to your home and in and out of your basement and
back to my home and report your results to the group. Look! We’re doing
science!

-Ben the car-free dad in Kensington

On Mon, Dec 9, 2024 at 1:15 PM Jamie D. <jamiedillonem...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Everyone!
>
> Sorry for this long first post, I hope you can help me navigate stepping
> into the Rivendell universe in a rational way.
>
> I'm just getting back into cycling again after a long absence. Previously
> I lead a no-car-multi-bike lifestyle for over a decade.
>
> I'm drawn towards the Clem Smith Jr. – the accounts I've read here range
> from something like riding Falcor through time and space to an existential
> crisis from owning 'The Cadillac of Bicycles'.
>
> My main mode of transportation was previously a Bilenky cargo bike
> <https://metaefficient.com/wp-content/uploads/bilenky-cargo-bike1.jpg>. I
> loved/miss the upright posture and extra long wheelbase hence my interest
> in the Clem.
>
> I live in a small Philly row house with some challenges (I did not have
> the Bilenky at this house):
>
>
>    - To get into my house I have to get the bike up 4 stairs and in my
>    front door which opens into a wall. I have to zig-zag bikes around this
>    short wall to get them into the house.
>
>
>
>    - I store all my bicycles in my basement which is a 90 degree turn
>    from the basement door to the relatively steep stairwell. To get bikes down
>    the stairwell, I prop them up vertically on the rear wheel and walk them
>    down the stairs in front on me holding the handlebars and strategically
>    using the rear break.
>
>
>
>    - To get them out of the basement, I have a ramp that locks into the
>    stairs. I shimmy the bike onto the ramp, put my left hand on the seat post,
>    my right hand on the right handlebar grip and push the bike in front of me
>    up the stairs and turn the bars at the precise moment navigate the 90
>    degree turn out of the basement door.
>
>
> My PBH is 85cm and saddle height 74cm so I could fit a 52 Clem but it
> sounds like a 59 Clem would be more ideal.
>
> There's a chance I would not have to take the front wheel off of the 52 to
> get the bike down the basement but it would likely require be turning the
> bars slightly which could be more sketchy.
>
> I would definitely have to take the front wheel off the 59 to get the bike
> down the basement. I might even have to take it off to get in the front
> door.
>
> What would you do if you were in my shoes? Is the Clem worth the hassle?
> Is sizing up to the 59 worth the extra hassle? Am I nuts for considering
> the Clem in general?
>
> Thanks for any insight you many have!
>
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