Saddle height is easily adjusted, which bike has the more comfortable
reach? Stem length is also adjustable with more difficulty, so it depends
on what you personally prefer.
On Sunday, 23 October 2022 at 07:58:36 UTC+8 John Hawrylak wrote:
> I would say which ever one fits you better wrt saddl
Both ! Ride both and enjoy them, and that's that.
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Hi,
I am curious as to how many RBW List members own a Clem Smith Jr. "L"
bicycle in Washington state ?
How many of you live in and/or near Olympia or Tacoma with a Clem Smith Jr.
"L" ?
I'm interested in sharing conversation and pictures with the possibility of
riding together.
Thank-you.
Ki
There must be more than a few? I cannot be present for a ride but am always up
for a conversation! I cannot stop riding or chatting about my “Low”.
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> On Oct 23, 2022, at 9:16 AM, Kim Hetzel wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I am curious as to how many RBW List members own a Clem Smit
Thank-you, Richard for the encouragement and your humor this morning. I
appreciate it.
Kim Hetzel
Yelm, WA.
On Sunday, October 23, 2022 at 6:47:15 AM UTC-7 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
> There must be more than a few? I cannot be present for a ride but am
> always up for a conversation! I cannot
Fenders are still available
Thank you
Ray
On Sunday, October 16, 2022 at 9:32:39 AM UTC-7 Ray Varella wrote:
> Hat is sold
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> On Sunday, October 16, 2022 at 8:30:58 AM UTC-7 Ray Varella wrote:
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>> On Sunday, October 16, 2022 at 8:28:4
Suntour XC9000 front hub is still available
Included is a Suntour grease guard rear 36 hole freewheel hub never built,
axle has been shortened to 130mm
Thank you
Ray
On Sunday, October 16, 2022 at 7:54:06 AM UTC-7 Ray Varella wrote:
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> Yes but the price has increased significantly.
> On Sun
Thanks for the replies. I guess the answer is... all of the above!
Billie, Choco, Albatross, Bosco, and some non-Riv options.
On Friday, October 21, 2022 at 11:39:57 AM UTC-6 David Pulsipher wrote:
> Albatross for everything. Have done four day tours with them, and short
> rides. Everything in b
Nothing wrong with riding and enjoying a pretty bike. When someone tries to
convince me to get a carbon bike, I always want to say that life is to
short to ride an ugly bike, but I don't because that would be putting down
their bike, so instead I just say that I am too heavy to ride a plastic
b
The AHH looks like too tall of a frame to comfortably straddle the top tube
when stopped and standing (given the seat heights) - it looks like a bike
that I would ride. Having a long torso and short PBH, I always rode frames
that were "too big" for me to get the handlebars up and further away. I
Kim,
I’ve got a Clem L; getting together for a Clem ride would be fun! I love
the French bakery in Olympia.
Joyce
Whidbey Island
On Sunday, October 23, 2022 at 6:51:32 AM UTC-7 krhe...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thank-you, Richard for the encouragement and your humor this morning. I
> appreciate it.
Also the fall leaves are beautiful. Michigan looks like an amazing place to
live and ride.
On Saturday, October 22, 2022 at 8:53:06 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
> "It’s such a delight to have a pretty bike to ride. I don’t care if that’s
> shallow."
>
> I have a pretty bike to ride as well and
I too spend time looking at my Clem L. It is a
handsome/pretty/sexy/striking bicycle. And, it rides so well! I honestly
cannot decide whether I like the looks of the Clem L or the Platypus more.
In my eyes, the Clem L is a touch more brawny looking which I do like so
I'll go with the Clem L for
@frahm - Awesome shot. Looks like a fun trail. Where is that?
@Jason - The Knolly is definitely a fun bike, but I consider moving to a
hard tail all the time. I just don't get wild enough to take advantage of a
full suspension bike. I kind of think i would still like to have a bike
with some su
Eric,
The SR mixture turned out really nice!Well done!
Your shop is also terrific.
I do my own wrenching but only dream of a well organized nice shop like yours.
I need to be inspired and get some organization going so I don't have to hunt
for tools when I need them.
I have a too tall 25" SR roa
Of course I meant SR mixte.
Darn auto correct changed it.
Paul in Dallas
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That is indeed a nice Quickbeam. Still shod with the original Suzue hubs.
Rich-built to boot!
Seems like the most reasonable deal in the best color.
Corwin
On Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 7:43:44 AM UTC-7 mmille...@gmail.com
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> Nice one on Facebook
> https://www.facebook.com/marketpl
That was such a great, calming video, fantastic build, beautiful bike.
Thanks Eric.
On Sunday, October 23, 2022 at 8:10:00 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> Last fall my partner inherited an old bike. It's an SR frame that her dad
> purchased for her mom brand new in San Diego in 1987. It wa
Late to the party - but
My favorite non-drop bars for any length ride are Albastache. Close second
are Mustache bars. Not much difference between the two. Albastache are a
little wider and have slightly less drop. I find it hard to tell the
difference when switching between bikes though. Mu
I found that the VO 31.8 2-bolt stem tended to slip at the clamp more than
any other similar stem, so I will stick to 4-bolt clamp for the removable
faceplate style going forward personally. Moreso than traditional single
bolt stems, even!
I like VO products but have a tough time justifying a
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