As a fellow 52cm Clem H owner I'll chime in. The price does seem high,
perhaps a couple hundred too steep. The bag, dyno & tune up combo is nice
but might be what is keeping the price up there. The Clem H won't be made
again (most certainly) but I don't think its that special to make people
see
inrings that will fit your cranks. Fewer
> moving parts is a nice thing for your bike.
>
> I hope this helps. Happy riding.
>
> Michael
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 11:40:52 PM UTC-4 Vincent Tamer wrote:
>
>> I have an on going issue with my friction shift
>> MPH? If not, go lower with your gearing. Wolf-Tooth and Stridsland both
>> have excellent narrow-wide chainrings that will fit your cranks. Fewer
>> moving parts is a nice thing for your bike.
>>
>> I hope this helps. Happy riding.
>>
>> Michael
nsistently ridden that way.
>
> Here's cross-chaing explained :
> https://wickwerks.com/support/crosschaining/
> On Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 11:40:52 PM UTC-4 Vincent Tamer wrote:
>
>> I have an on going issue with my friction shifting setup on my 2016
>>
SOLD
On Monday, July 3, 2023 at 7:47:49 AM UTC-7 Vincent Tamer wrote:
> *BUMP *$110 Shipped within the 48
> On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 10:17:49 AM UTC-7 Vincent Tamer wrote:
>
>> I have a Small Saddlesack (the model before the current bag boy, I
>> believe). It was purcha
*BUMP *$110 Shipped within the 48
On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 10:17:49 AM UTC-7 Vincent Tamer wrote:
> I have a Small Saddlesack (the model before the current bag boy, I
> believe). It was purchased brand new and has sat for pretty much the entire
> time I've owned it. It was
Very nice to see a custom painted clem!
On Sunday, July 2, 2023 at 3:51:28 PM UTC-7 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Bike is sold! Thanks all!
>
> On Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at 8:55:07 PM UTC-7 Ryan Frahm wrote:
>
>> I realize that I completely forgot to put that this is a 59cm frame!
>> Thanks Richard!
I have a Small Saddlesack (the model before the current bag boy, I
believe). It was purchased brand new and has sat for pretty much the entire
time I've owned it. It was on my bike for maybe a week, with a rack
underneath.
See pics: https://photos.app.goo.gl/vLUyCfWoX4JE122z9
$120 Shipped with
I have a bad mental habit of doing this with not just my clem but all my
gear. I don't like to mistreat my things but it can become an unhealthy
obsession. Something to meditate on that some will find morbid: our
obsession with our bikes (or anything else) remaining pristine and
beautiful is ul
I dig Ultradynamico Cava's on my clem H. I ride gravel whenever I can on my
commute.
https://ultradynamico.com/products/cava-robusto?variant=31214452768853
On Saturday, June 3, 2023 at 1:15:22 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
> I love pavement. But I’ve been on two gravel rides in the
The whole point of the Atlantis is that it is meant for loaded touring. The
second tube goes on the bikes for taller riders who are presumably heavier.
That along with a heavy touring load makes the extra tube a good idea.
On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 6:58:58 AM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Yo
Beautiful pics man! You've inspired me to do the same!
On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 8:19:46 PM UTC-7 Clark Fitzgerald wrote:
> Nice pics, thanks for sharing. Your bikes look immaculate!
>
> On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 7:19:41 PM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> Andrew: Thanks for those *apercus*.
All the quaint, normal-ish names are great: Sam Hillborne, A. Homer Hilsen,
Cheviot. Clem Smith gets a little weird, but its my bike so I like it!
Also Quickbeam, Legolas and Roadini are great, as is Hunqapillar, which is
just weird enough to work.
No go: Gus Boots Wilsen, Wolbis Slugstone, Su
So I notice the Abus Bordo came back in stock on the Riv site. Does anyone
have any experience with this lock?
I've been considering it because I wanted a quick lock up lock for my Clem
Smith opposed to my ulock and cable. I also wanted to support Riv. :)
What do you all use in the various co
I'm hoping Sam can be my next bike (no less than 5 years from now). I am a
Clem owner so I think a Sam would be the perfect compliment. I dig the
Black and Cream as well as the Sage!
On Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 5:29:13 PM UTC-7, Grady Wright wrote:
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> The Email Newsletter from Rivendell yester
REI makes some great UV resist clothing. I gave up wearing shorts for the most
part, because they just aren’t that fashionable. Now on hot days I wear some
very thin hiking pants from REI. They work fine. I wore them in the Philippines
in 90 F weather with 85 percent humidity and they were good
I agree with Bicycle Belle, no Wolbis, No Slugstone! Keep it classy Riv!
On Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 6:42:42 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> It lives, it's in the new newsletter and here's the pic. I have the
> somewhat dubious distinction (I think) of being the first "outsider" to
> know ab
I would like to put knobbies on my Clem! I was afraid my fenders would
interfere with that but it looks like you’ve got a good setup there! What size
tire are you running?
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Clem is a great bike and currently my only one. From commuting to camping
this bike does it all. Here is a pic in it's current iteration. I might go
back to the basket when it gets cold and I need more layers in the days.
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0OGWZuqDGlRvYK
On Sunday, October 2
Awesome! Looks like a Hellava good time. I want to do that, but the Clem being
my only bike (for now) I’ll have to wait. I love my boscos.
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I purchased this Large Tan Sack off a member of the Bunch a few months back. It
is in pretty good condition, only used around 9 times by previous owner. A few
light brown patches from dirt but not too bad.
I modified the Sack because I wanted to att
Hey Justin, what length of Voile straps do you use? It’s a wald 137 you are
attaching?
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Thanks guys, some really good and secure suggestions here. I think out of all
of them z locks looks to be the way to go. A ton of uses when they aren’t on
the rack!
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Anyone got any ideas for a detachable wald setup? I love baskets in the
practical sense but I think my favorite Riv Bike setup is med Saddle sack in
back and a track sack up front. It has a classy feel.
Do you think some kind of strap, either Irish or Voile/ski strap, would make a
good way of
I went to Nitto's Website and found some info on two of their racks:
http://nitto-tokyo.sakura.ne.jp/carrier-E.html
We can see the rack that has caused the uproar, the M12, with the warning.
The M18 doesn't have this warning.
I own the M18, it doesn't seem to different than the ones Riv sells.
I have the Nitto m18 on my Clem and it works just fine. There have been only a
few occasions that I’ve overloaded it but that was on smooth surface riding so
no biggie. That being said I’m going to be a bit more weight conscious of my
basket loads from now on.
I wonder if the Riv staff will be
It's clear that using a combination of locks (u lock and chain) is great
for a extended lock up, but what about a quick lock up? Say, under 30
minutes? Do you still do the whole thing, or does anyone just go with a
smaller lock?
I'm looking for something for a quick lockup in a decent area. I
Has anyone tried running the hammock through the ends of the sleeping bag to
make a cocoon? This would be a cheaper option to the double quilt setup that is
so common.
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Carrying Gorp, very good idea! I'm going to start doing this on my rides
from now on, as I often pass homeless encampments on the secret back trails
I take home.
Thanks Patrick!
On Sunday, May 27, 2018 at 2:27:17 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> Grant and a few others have mentioned the cha
Perhaps a subgroup for sales/buying?
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Yes it looks like they are being discontinued (atleast blue and grey).
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Toshi, this seems to be the best (cheapest) solution and it looks like it
works great! I'll be trying this out.
Thanks,
Vincent
On Monday, May 14, 2018 at 2:50:06 PM UTC-7, ttoshi wrote:
>
> If you want to see some pics, just search Acorn bag with standoff. The
> only caveat is that you mig
For those who are wanting exact match, I work at a automotive paint shop. We
can match just about anything. However, nail polish is the easiest route.
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Hello!
I notice the back of my quadracep hits the back of the Medium Saddlesack
when riding. Any solutions to this, aside from longer straps to make it sit
farther back?
If I removed the rack it sits on I wouldn't be able to sit it farther back,
so it seems I can't use it without the rack and
I put mine on the stem, I think it looks cool there :)
On Thursday, May 10, 2018 at 7:02:05 AM UTC-7, Rod Holland wrote:
>
> I've ordered a 45cm Clem-L for my consort, which rumor has it should be
> delivered one of these first days. This is the stock build with Bosco bars.
> Question to those w
Hello! I'm just putting out a signal to see if anyone out there is wanting
to sell their Large Saddlesack?
Anyone? :)
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Jonathan,
Awesome! It's funny how one wants another Riv right after the first! I
bought a Clem late 2016 and have been pining for a Sam Hillborne as well!
Maybe in 5 years for me :)
-Vincent
On Friday, March 16, 2018 at 12:02:35 PM UTC-7, Jonathan wrote:
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> Today marks 1000 miles on my Appalo
Thanks for all the feedback guys! Happy Riding!
On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 11:48:10 PM UTC-8, Vincent Tamer wrote:
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> Hello, I am proud Clem owner! It's truly a great bike for me and I am so
> glad Riv made an "affordable" bike :D
>
>
> I am curious if anyon
Jacob! Your Clem was the one that made me think "Albas are so good
looking"! You've got a nice color scheme that you've maintained as well! I
saw your bike on IG and loved it.
Glad to know the option is there should I swap bars, I've been with the
Boscos since late 2015 and really cannot compla
Some very good points Deacon! Hahah. Cool is in the heart :D
I think I'm going to hang on to the Boscos, It does feel like it's part of
the spirit of the Clem.
Thanks!
On Friday, March 2, 2018 at 4:01:05 AM UTC-8, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> Hello Vincent,
>
> Great Clem! It’s right at home on
Hello, I am proud Clem owner! It's truly a great bike for me and I am so
glad Riv made an "affordable" bike :D
I am curious if anyone has tried a different bar setup on a Clem,
specifically an inverted albatross. I am wondering if they are as close to
the Boscos in comfort.
Boscos are supe
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