There is a 52 Clem H on eBay.
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Btw, that's the answer to the original question. Clem was created as an answer
for folks (like me) who keep buying old rigid mountain bikes off Craigslist,
then spending too much money to get them rolling. You can reverse engineer this
process by buying a new Clem frame and slapping Craigslist p
There's also 45cm Clem H frames at RBW for $900. If she'll fit it, it won't be
hard to piece together a complete bike from an old Craiglist 26" wheel mtb.
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Thinking of joining the 21st century and learning how to use a GPS app
downloaded to my Samsung S3. Main use would be odometer, speedometer, basic
navigation and maybe altitude. What current recommendations have you for free
or low-cost apps that are easy to operate?
Dave in Kansas
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I found my second Clem (for my better half) for about half the Riv price
and it was barely used. Search every single day and search everywhere. You
can automate searches using IFTTT or other internet tools or you can just
check Craigslist/ebay/etc. every day, which is what I did.
I know you asked a
My friend is in search of a new bike. Everything she describes screams
CLEM to me. Touring capable. Big tire clearance. Upright. Potentially
Stepthrough. Thing is, it's hard to find a complete Clem for less than
$1,300. If you were trying to come close, with say, half that amount, what
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Funny that this came up in the most recent Blahg because I'm in the process
of doing the same thing to my Sam. I had canti posts brazed on by a local
builder at 650b height, and am currently running my 700c wheelset but using
Paul Motolites (set up for 700c) as I get ready to purchase a 650b set
I got it done today, finally! But I used one set of supports (23 cm) not a
second set. Next is finding a straight set about 17 cm long. Anyone needing a
pair of 13 cm curved supports?
Dave in Kansas
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One of the things you will want is a really protective helmet. We used this
for our grandson. It is hard to find XXS sizes, which you will need, and
you want the helmet to fit well. Equestrian helmets offer better protection
than regular bike helmets and their coverage also extends a bit lower o
David,
How are you liking the Rene Herse 44/28? I'm looking at the exact same
thing but I'm thinking that (at my advanced age and with hills) a 42/26
would be a better choice. Which rear cog do you find yourself on the with
44 ring most of the time...12, 16, 28? I'm hoping to be in the big
cha
Craig, great photos! That road through the pine forest looks primo!
Sean, that dirt route out to Morgan Territory looks hard, and fantastic!
Looks like it follows the very-nice Oyster Point trail, which is a pain to
get to otherwise because it is so far out. I did not know Morgan Territory
had
Hey, Craig:
I'm tempted to pack up and head to AZ to follow you out on one of your epic
desert trips. I hear you get good sunsets.
Regarding kids, well, we started dragging them along as soon as they could
sit up. I'm surprised we didn't get busted for child abuse. Oh, we've got
stories.
Some
As my much more handy than I am brother used to say: If it doesn’t fit, get a
bigger hammer!
—thanks
Paul
> On Jun 19, 2019, at 10:37, M G wrote:
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> I had a tubus on it for awhileeverything is bendable, esp the racks with
> detachable struts. Easy to bend, “cold forge” using an anvil. I
I love the Velo Orange double kickstand. You can try mine out. I’m not using it
right now, but I anticipate using it again sometime.
> On Jun 19, 2019, at 11:34 AM, lambbo wrote:
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> Wow, thanks folks! This is so cool, it's great to get all your advice and
> even photos of set-ups! It's reli
Wow, thanks folks! This is so cool, it's great to get all your advice and
even photos of set-ups! It's relieving to know I have about a year before
setting this up, but also it seems so fun I can't wait. Pancake, we have
the exact same bike (less all the grime on mine) so your photo is really
40.00 plus shipping. I'm local to RBW if you're in the area.
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I had a tubus on it for awhileeverything is bendable, esp the racks with
detachable struts. Easy to bend, “cold forge” using an anvil. I do not
recommend carrying said anvil on rack. But...thus far, no adverse effects, and
we’ve hauled lots of heavy stuff.
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Thanks Chris! If I don't find anything by the time they roll in I will be
contacting you.
On Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 10:11:42 AM UTC-4, Christopher Wiggins wrote:
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> Of the Clem L's that I've ordered, I have two green 52s that aren't
> currently spoken for.
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> Chris Wiggins
> The Psychic
Of the Clem L's that I've ordered, I have two green 52s that aren't
currently spoken for.
Chris Wiggins
The Psychic Derailleur
Indianapolis IN
On Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 7:50:06 PM UTC-4, Johnny Alien wrote:
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> I wanted to narrow down my broad search to a Clem style. Technically
> based on
I second this Deacon's suggestions. You can maybe fit an extra cage or two
at the top using these. Also might be able to fit another one on the
downtube as well.
On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 9:09:27 AM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> King Cage makes a great add on braze on: Universal Support Bo
This is maybe the best rack to use on the same hillborne with V-brakes.
Depending on the v-brake you just need to get the tomestone fiving board
into the fork crown hole. I suggest going over the brake cabling.
I've also seen Nitto canti racks as well, but that is more variant
depending on brak
All sold thanks!
On Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 11:45:43 AM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
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> Bump
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> Selling Mark's rack with extended struts (the extended strut is
> 13-3/4inches from top to mounting hole). $105 shipped.
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> On Monday, June 3, 2019 at 9:41:06 AM UTC-4, phil k wrote:
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