I totally agree with Leah; dudes should ride bikes with girl names too!
At the same time...Clem is short for Clémence, Clementine, or Clément. I do 
have several friends named Clementine that go by "Clem" (I live in France, 
Clementine is a common name here).

la bise,

john

On Thursday, November 21, 2019 at 4:32:57 PM UTC+1 Bill Lindsay wrote:

> Almost always a Riv frame purchase comes with a headset, so make sure they 
> know you have one already.  If a headset is included, they may offer to 
> give it to you separately uninstalled for future use, or maybe they'd do a 
> gentleman's buy-back for you, and allow you to grab something else you 
> need.  
>
> Congrats!
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
> On Thursday, November 21, 2019 at 7:29:33 AM UTC-8, lconley wrote:
>>
>> I am triple digits beyond the weight limit, so I went with the Gus. The 
>> big question for me was the frame size. I am 6' and 83 PBH so I could have 
>> gone M or L. I would usually have gone L because of my long torso, but I 
>> wanted to keep as much clearance to the TT as possible so I went M, I also 
>> wanted 650B x 2.8.
>>
>> I have been buying parts in anticipation of the Gus for a while. I have a 
>> Crust LD stem and 1-1/8 IRD roller bearing headset for the threadless 
>> forks, as well as Jones bars. It will be 1X gearing with a White Ind. 
>> crank. 48 spoke Cliffhangers.
>>
>> Laing
>> Delray Beach FL
>>
>>
>>>
>>>

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