I rode Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!'s husband 's 52 Clem H two weeks ago.  My 
pbh is 83.  It fit fine with thick soled sneakers, but not too much extra 
room for lower pbh people.  Rode nicely.

Roberta

On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 9:43:11 PM UTC-4, Chad wrote:
>
> Yeah, that’s what I was thinking....80.5cm standover sounds a little high, 
> but that is what Rich measured at RBW while I as on he phone.  I know the 
> Kenda tires on my wife’s Clem L actually measured quite a bit larger than 
> 1.75” on the wide Alex DM24 rims.  I was looking back at what I measured 
> the standover at on first gen Bombadil.  It was 79.5cm on 53mm Quasi-Moto 
> tires (max size it would fit) and 78cm on 43mm (45 measured) Bruce Gordon 
> Rock ‘n Roads.  The standover was actually almost the same as my 51cm Sam 
> H.  Have you measured the standover on your 52, Joe? 
>
> One other question.  Anyone know long the Taiwanese seatpost is that is 
> included in the 45?  I raised the 250mm Nitto Dynamic post 7cm higher than 
> my usual 69cm saddle height on my 52 AHH just to get an idea of how much 
> post I would need on the 45 Clem.  It ended up a little too short at about 
> 5mm past the min insertion line.  Depending on pedals, shoes, saddle, and 
> crank arm length, I sometimes run my saddle as high as 70cm, so I would 
> definitely need a post longer than 250mm.

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