Mark - I love the Surly racks you mentioned! I don’t at all think the 8 pack 
rack is overkill - I actually prefer the 24 pack rack! I’m in the process of 
finding out whether it’s for sale yet or not. I’ll call a dealer this morning. 

To those of you who explained about having the bars high - I’m going to lower 
them and ride his bike today. I’m very curious to see if that really makes a 
difference. Seems to good and simple to be true. And indeed he might notice and 
insist I put them back. He does love The Seated Command Position.

I’ll report back about his friction shifting abilities on the Betty Foy, but 
you’ll have to wait until evening for THAT, because that’s when we have The 
Evening Constitutional. 

Michael - the tandem. I read this and then walked up to my husband, who was 
minding his own business getting ready for work, and said “HubbahHubbah.” His 
eyes lit up so I’ll take it he knows I mean we should plunk down big $ on a 
tandem. Ask for forgiveness instead of permission???
> On Jun 6, 2016, at 6:17 AM, Michael Hechmer <mhech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Leah, it sounds like you guys are ready for a tandem.  The only significant 
> difference I can see in his set up is the higher bars.  As you raise the stem 
> the angle of the head tube pushes  the handle bars back toward the seat.  The 
> other possibility is your body proportions.  Again, can't tell from the 
> photo, but just because he has longer legs, doesn't mean he has a loner torso 
> or a more forward comfort position..
> 
> I'm putting together a Chevy-ut for my daughter and even though it is one 
> size smaller than Riv's suggestion there is virtually no seat post showing 
> and a good fit to the drop bars.
> 
> Enjoy the ride.
> Michael
> 
> On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 5:20:18 PM UTC-4, LeahFoy wrote:
> This post is a collection of questions and thoughts. I'm trying to 
> consolidate into just the one post, so sorry if it seems disjointed - I 
> thought maybe one post would be preferable to three.
> 1. First question: Why does my  6 ft husband's 52 cm Clem seem too small and 
> confined to me, who is 5'6"?
> 
> You may remember my zany husband who got a Clem around Christmastime. It was 
> a memorable experience, let me tell you. He isn't Rivy at all, so this was 
> quite the leap for him, and he settled on "matching" his bike to mine more 
> than any other inspiration. We've been having a wonderful time with our 
> bikes, not many lengthy rides, but rather, we do this great thing he calls 
> "Our Evening Constitutional." Every night after dinner, we put on our 
> matching Keens, our matching RayBans, and we take our Rivendell bikes and 
> cruise around the neighborhood and through the park at our leisure. Our kids 
> are big enough to stay home, and we feel like we are really getting away with 
> something. We chat, we laugh, we congratulate ourselves on our fantastic 
> bikes and reflect on 12 years of marriage. This is the kind of date I 
> recommend.
> 
> But I digress.
> 
> One night we decided to switch bikes. I'd made some minor adjustments to his 
> saddle and bars for him and wanted to test them. Secondly, I wanted to gaze 
> upon my lovely Betty Foy while he rode it. (You never get to appreciate how 
> great your own bike looks when you're on it!) I was really expecting his bike 
> to be large and unwieldy but I was shocked to discover it felt cramped! I 
> felt like the bars were squirrely, and that my butt should be way farther 
> back. I wanted to be more stretched out. Now, I have albatross bars and he 
> has whatever the Clems came with, but how can it make that much difference?
> 
> I told him I didn't like his "sit up and beg" positioning. He retorted, "It 
> is not. It's the 'seated command' position." Then I rolled my eyes.
> 
> I tried grabbing his bars so I was more stretched out. No improvement. His 
> sprung Brooks is pushed all the way back on its rails. Is this how the Clem 
> is supposed to feel? Am I just too used to the Betty Foy? I really thought 
> loooonnnnggg chainstays would make a huge difference, but there I was - 
> cramped. I knew if I came to you, you all would tell me why.
> 
> I felt so disappointed because I was hoping his bike would be as good/even 
> better than mine. The way I see it, my bike is perfect. I feel like the bike 
> is part of ME. I get on it and there's nothing I could do to make it more 
> comfortable. I don't even think about comfort. I fret a little about the 
> dings in the paint and wish I had the Big Back Rack to match my Big Front 
> Rack, and I wish that I had the gray medium Saddleback instead of the tan - 
> all stupid cosmetic stuff. But I couldn't be happy on his bike, and that 
> seems odd to me. Rivendells are comfortable and useful. It's their trademark; 
> what am I missing? My husband is not a bike person, so he's just happy 
> cruising around and looking alike. He thinks his bike feels fine, but he 
> calls mine "more plush." He'll happily roll along in his "seated command" 
> position regardless of what we say here, but I'm hoping you'll have some 
> rationale.
> 
> 2. It's his birthday next week. Do you remember his obsession with getting a 
> bamboo crate for the front of his Clem? Well, he ordered one from the company 
> Bamboobee on Amazon. They said it would be here anywhere in a 4 week 
> timeframe. That timeframe came and went and after a lot of back-and-forth, I 
> was just refunded my money. I want to get him a rack and different crate for 
> his birthday. I have no idea what front rack the Clem takes. Who can say, and 
> does anyone have one for sale on the list? He has the mousetrap rack on the 
> back.
> 
> Also, does anyone have a recommendation for a crate? He loved that the 
> Bamboobee looked modern and had a built in cup holder. He envisions himself 
> riding his Clem with this contraption and a handlebar speaker on the beach. 
> He lives in the desert.
> 
> 3. His gears ghost shift. And there's lots of chatter in his gears. Is it 
> possible the REI mechanic didn't install the gearing correctly? Do they need 
> adjustment after a while?
> 
> Lastly, I've included a couple photos. Thanks so much for reading and lending 
> me your expertise. 
> Grateful!
> Leah
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> https://flic.kr/p/GVbyb9 <https://flic.kr/p/GVbyb9>
> https://flic.kr/p/DNo3w6 <https://flic.kr/p/DNo3w6>
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