f you find a buyer that requires shipping just take it to Analog to box
>> / ship. They do it every day & it will be worth it to the buyer to know it
>> is done right.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Jun 24, 2022, at 12:13 PM, anniebikes wrote:
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will be worth it to the buyer to know it
>>> is done right.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Jun 24, 2022, at 12:13 PM, anniebikes wrote:
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>>> I need to find a New England buyer. After reading all the shipping woes
>>&
to know it is
> done right.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Jun 24, 2022, at 12:13 PM, anniebikes wrote:
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> I need to find a New England buyer. After reading all the shipping woes
> (chipped paint), no way am I planning on shipping this baby!
>
>
>
> On Thur
> On Thursday, June 23, 2022 at 10:56:04 AM UTC-4 anniebikes wrote:
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>> For sale is my Rivendell Clem step through. It's been well taken care of
>> with low mileage - less than 1000 miles. I have upgraded it to lighten it,
>> but it no longer fits my image of the
day, June 23, 2022 at 10:56:04 AM UTC-4 anniebikes wrote:
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>> For sale is my Rivendell Clem step through. It's been well taken care of
>> with low mileage - less than 1000 miles. I have upgraded it to lighten it,
>> but it no longer fits my image of the perfect touring b
Leah, I wear contacts so I regularly need clear lenses to keep nasty bugs from
penetrating my eyes on cloudy and night rides. I've had good luck with fit and
protection with Dewalt safety glasses from the hardware store for less than
10.00.
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Leah, I've always thought the stock Clem L is a bit weighty. Mine is the 2016
version so I think it's the shorter version (though not the prettier sparkly
blue color like yours). But still it's heavier than I want it to be. Sure, it
climbs well, can haul weight, and is super on dirt roads. This
So many good options! I'm planning to swap my boscos for albatross bars and now
I don't have to worry about fit.
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On my, just catching up on Leah's unique versions of Clems...I had no idea the
geometry was so different! (That'll teach me to only follow Instagram). I can't
imagine an even longer bike. Love this group.
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Congratulations on owning a Clementine! I have one also. Before you cut the
bars, considering living with them a while. At first I found them VERY
awkward, and didn't know if I could EVER get used to them, but with time
I've found the boscos to be very versatile and once I put my own ergonomic
I badly wanted an orange Clementine, but sadly the color was discontinued
when I ordered. I chose blue over mustard because I felt it would have
staying power with me. The blue, IMO, is just okay. I still want an orange
bike!
On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 3:19:02 PM UTC-4, Jim S. wrote:
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> Obvio
Everyone has been most helpful! I think it's very interesting (and little
annoying) that the bosco bars have so much hand real estate yet traditional
handle bar bags will only work, using a bracket which offsets it just
enough to allow full hand movement across the bar. I now understand why
Riv
rradice Camper Longflap saddlebag:
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> <http://www.users.on.net/~njpayne/bikestuff/DSC0529.JPG>
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> On day rides I generally just use a smaller Carradice Pendle saddlebag and
> don't use a handlebar bag.
>
>
> On Sunday, 27 November 2016 14:14:23 UTC+11, anniebikes
ay, 26 November 2016 04:35:04 UTC+11, anniebikes wrote:
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>> I own a Clementine and after going on my first tour, I am looking for a
>> front handle bar bag that doesn't obstruct my grip in the forward
>> alternative hand position. I don't have a front rack (illusive
Nice boxy style handle bar bag. However, it would interfere with my hands.
( I'm not asking for much, am I?)
All of you are sooo helpful! Thanks.
On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 6:32:45 PM UTC-5, Bill in Roswell GA
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> Annie, I have also been looking for a similar bag that I can use on
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> It sits on the top tube instead of the handlebars.
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> jim m
> wc, ca
>
> On Saturday, Novemb
Nice color, Leah. I have a Po Campo bag so their quality is pretty good.
the attachment straps are fairly wide, which might interefer with my hand
position. I know you have a Clementine, so think about how I might attach
it. It may work vertically?
On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 12:13:57 PM
Well that bag is sure a looker! Nice sizing too, not too big for my needs.
I just moved my Clementine from garage to back porch, retired for the
winter, but it means it's nearby so I can run back and forth with tape
measure to figure this whole bag thing out. It's critical that My hands
clear w
I used to own front handle bar bag with that kind of bracket. They worked
well, but I'm looking for something that doesn't require a bracket or a
rack. I'm concerned with weight on this bike as it's heavier than I
expected plus I know I will add a front rack eventually for panniers. I
love all
I will have to take a look at those bags. I was picturing something that
didn't require a proprietary attachment to the bike - it's just my
preference.
On Friday, November 25, 2016 at 12:35:04 PM UTC-5, anniebikes wrote:
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> I own a Clementine and after going on my first tour,
I own a Clementine and after going on my first tour, I am looking for a
front handle bar bag that doesn't obstruct my grip in the forward
alternative hand position. I don't have a front rack (illusive search
because of my prerequisites - another discussion). I tried to make two
different hook a
I'm about to tour on my Clementine and have decided to trust the Boscos.
With the purchase of the Clementine I need to get used to two things:
upright seating and an unusual bar. I figure Grant specked the builds for a
reason so I will be positive, plan to have a great time, and will report
the
Anniebikes here! Hey thanks for all the positive feedback. I'm excited to
try my Clementine (rats, wished I could've ordered it in orange :( but hey,
blue is classic and something I can live with for the next 30 years.)
As for trying it locally, that would've been cool, but no n
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