I like the idea of my daughter riding the Clem but the urge to purge was
too great. Found someone who will appreciate the bike with a few bells and
whistles taken off and a significantly reduced price. Goodbye Clem. Happy
riding all!
On Friday, August 2, 2024 at 5:46:11 AM UTC-7 sarahlik...@gma
Can I also chime in that as a new parent you might feel like you are not
riding much now... but babies get bigger and someday that baby night want
to ride with you and fit that bike! (I have a 15 year old who I ride
with now, which at one point felt like a distant dream when I was single
pa
Good input. Y'all are confirming my fears here. I am more emotionally
attached to it than i've been willing to admit and that doesn't really
translate financially. Time to sell the dyno wheel and bag separately and
try to get $1800 for the discontinued H. Thanks for the feedback
On Thursday, A
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
To answer your question, I think you’d be hard pressed to get within a
thousand dollars of your asking price. That being said, it’s a cool bike
and I with you the best.
On Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 11:05:12 AM UTC-4 ack...@gmail.com wrote:
> Good points all around!!! The wheel size is 650b t
Good points all around!!! The wheel size is 650b tho, not 26" just to be
clear, so there is some variance from the 26" vintage MTB.
It's still got dirt on it because I'm still riding it, and was planning on
cleaning up if there is interest. That said, I think you're right, if I'm
selling it, I
I think you should decide what price you're willing to sell it for, and
stay firm and true to yourself. I have the same bike, in 59. I got rid of
it once, regretted it terribly, and was lucky to get it back.
There are multiple ways you can build this and your Atlantis differrntly,
to feel dis