I love my Clem H, even though I just took it apart and transferred the parts to 
a step through Rosco Bubbe. Most people are saying it's a relaxed bike that's 
good for going slow, but the whole truth is it does a great job of going fast 
when you want it to (But my Rosco Bubbe is faster!, and it's an "L", so yeah, 
get the clem low if you really want to fly)
It is heavy, and as Joe did, a great candidate for motors or sails or whatever 
else you can imagine. Picture Steve McQueen tearing across the countryside 
jumping fences and stuff, that's well within the spirit of Clem Smith. 
As was said earlier, the moose variety of Bosco bars are so good, that they're 
no longer offered in completes is great reason to look for it used. Never 
having to think about bars slipping or whether you've adjusted them to the 
perfect angle is very comforting, and having the triangle to run a cable 
through is comforting when you lock up for longer than the 45 seconds it would 
take for a low down scoundrel to steal your unsecured stem and bars.
You'd love a Clem, any Clem, with whatever, riding wherever 
-Kai 
BK NY 

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