Well, at least one other rider disagrees. I’ve seen others’ Clems, etc.
with drop bars and I’d like to see more of them. And, I’d like to hear
others’ takes on whether drop bars are appropriate for such long-stayed,
long-top-tube Riv models.

My interest is largely but not solely academic. I’ve thought for a while
about getting a Clem, but after decades of trying I’ve never been able to
get comfortable for more than 10 miles on a non-drop bar. So let the
opinions accumulate.

On Fri, Feb 7, 2025 at 1:38 PM Brian Turner <brokeb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Every time I see certain Riv models with drop bars, I can’t help but think
> it’s just a matter of time before they realize that frame just wasn’t meant
> to be a drop bar bike and they either sell it, or find a sweptback /
> upright cockpit they can live with.
>
> Brian
> Lex KY
>
> On Feb 7, 2025, at 3:27 PM, Patrick Moore <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This pic showed up in the comments to BSNYC’s post today. I like it. (Tho’
> don’t care for the probably ironical girl’s cruiser bike color scheme;
> reminds me of my daughter’s 24” wheel Electra Townie 3i in pink with white
> accessories.)
>
>
> Will others post photos of Clems or Platys or Wolbis’s with drop bars?
>
>

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