So, I've never really looked at the Clem L until today, especially not at 
the geometry chart. Didn't realize the sizes catered to such wide ranges, 
which of course makes sense with a step-through. Here's the dilemma, my 
wife is 5'2", just measured her PBH at 73.5 cm. If I was buying a Clem just 
for her, it would be the 45, no brainer. I'm 5'10", PBH 86.5, so at the 
high end of a 52. Here's why I want to do it:


   - My wife doesn't ride *that *often, so it's hard to justify spending 
   Riv money on a bike for her. 
   - I just bought a beautiful, but expensive rando bike, but it almost 
   feels too nice to commute on. I feel like something in a lower price tier 
   would be a bit more freeing. Locking it up outside of a store on the way 
   home, leaving it outside on a slushy day instead of dragging my rando 
   through the office (I'm not locking it outside, period). 
   - Lastly, I just really want a Riv, and I feel like this shared 
   (multi-purpose, minimalist, need I go on?) bike thing could be the ticket 
   with my wife. 

My vision for the 52 Clem L: Foul weather (or just all the time, we'd see 
how it goes) commuter for me. Then when we go on family rides, my wife will 
hop on the Clem and I'll take the rando bike.

So what's my reservation? I think a 52 Clem would work just fine for me, 
and I think my wife could fit it with a slammed seat post, the question is, 
could I find a cockpit that she could reach that wouldn't leave me feeling 
squished when I'm riding it?  Thoughts on this idea in general would be 
appreciated! 


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