Sorry, Kai. I was typing my previous response as you were sending yours. So, 
did the seat lug change in the newer Clems so the stays could be straight on 
the smaller models?

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> On May 26, 2018, at 9:06 PM, Kainalu V. <kaiviers...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The first and only generation of 65 Clems had straight seat stays because (I 
> believe) they were the frame that was intended for the surplus of seat lug 
> castings that were the original push to produce the frame in the first place. 
> The curved seat stays were a work around to accommodate the smaller Clems use 
> of that gargantuan seat lug. 
> So it stands to reason that the 65 Clem H is the one true Clem! With the 
> assumption being that I've got my story straight.. 
> -Kai 
> BKNY 
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