Erl,

Forget the bike, is that a Jets fan riding it??? 

I got a Clem for my oldest son. He is almost 10 and just barely fits on the 
the small one.
Here are some pics.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/90785999@N06/albums/72157661094042625

There aren't many great, practical bikes for this size kid out there, save 
for Islabikes, which seem great. I keep undershooting (with cheap finds on 
CL) or overshooting (with the CLEM) and haven't got an Islabike yet. Now I 
have kids bikes with 26, 24, 20, 16, and 12 inch wheels, so I think I am 
kind of set. 

My main justification is that three kids will ride this Clem on their way 
from 24" bikes to a bigger bike, plus my wife can ride it even if it is a 
bit small, and so can other guests. I bet my mom will ride it when she is 
down here in a few weeks.

Does that help? I can't imagine how it would. What was the original 
question?

Gang greening it,

Edwin

On Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 1:34:44 PM UTC-6, WETH wrote:
>
> Mark,
> When my youngest son was almost 10 years old and about 55" inches tall (he 
> is less than 50th percentile for height), I put him on an old mountain bike 
> frame-44cm- that was his mother's bike.  It, however, is a 700c wheel 
> frame.  I spray painted it his favorite colors, put some sweptback bars 
> (soma sparrow I think) on it, and he loves it.  Photos are here: 
> https://flic.kr/s/aHsjXAzZVW and here https://flic.kr/p/o47xfw and here 
> https://flic.kr/p/o48fZW
>
> He had a bit of adjustment to handling a bigger bike and bigger wheels, 
> but he learned quickly.  As he had become frustrated trying to keep up with 
> the family on his 20" wheel bike, he was excited with the upgrade. 
>
> Best wishes and family riding is a blast!
> Erl
>
> On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 9:26:52 PM UTC-5, Mark in Beacon wrote:
>>
>> Well, since I have a Clementine, and he's generally pretty sophisticated 
>> about bikes, and it is black, just like mine, I think I will be okay with 
>> that part. But it did cross my mind (and the high top one on CL is $200 
>> less than the low at Riv!)
>>
>> Anybody else have an age when their child was okay on a small framed 26" 
>> wheeled bicycle?
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 4:53:50 PM UTC-5, Eric Daume wrote:
>>>
>>> Probably it's not a big deal since you ride a mixte, but I would make 
>>> darn sure my boy would ride a "girl's bike" before I'd spend that kind of 
>>> money on a Clementine.
>>>
>>> Eric
>>> who had a Cheviot, so don't take that "girl's bike" thing the wrong way
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 10:52 AM, 'Mark in Beacon' via RBW Owners Bunch 
>>> <rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The PSA about the 45cm Clem got me thinking. I am tempted to buy it for 
>>>> my little guy, but a Clementine would make more sense, since the high bar 
>>>> version requires a minimum of 73cm PBH, while the low will accommodate a 
>>>> 67cm PBH. Then I noticed that Riv is selling a blemished black 45cm 
>>>> Clementine. The other cool thing is it would be an exact match to my black 
>>>> 52cm. (The CL bike is $200 less, though.)
>>>>
>>>> It would be a big stretch for me financially, but if I could put it 
>>>> into use within 2 years (and maybe lend it to a shorter friend meanwhile) 
>>>> it might make sense, especially since I have most if not all parts lying 
>>>> around. 
>>>>
>>>> I know some folks have bought Clems for their kids. Just wondering what 
>>>> the youngest age/size is among the junior Clemmers? My guy is 6 years old, 
>>>> in the 97th percent for height at 50", will measure his PBH tonight. He 
>>>> currently rides a 20" Hotrocks. Getting him on a great-riding bike like 
>>>> the 
>>>> Clem at an early age would be wonderful. But realistically it could be 
>>>> another 4-5 years I suppose? Also curious if any of the Roscoes, which was 
>>>> originally concocted to designate a children's model, might be made in 
>>>> extra wee sizes.
>>>>
>>>> Any thoughts appreciated.
>>>>
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