That's pretty cool to hear that the Rosco Bebe rides great even without the 
front load. I was looking at them back in the day too and thought I read 
that they were expected to feel weird without that load. 

>From what I understand, the Clem has become more Rosco-Bebe-like over the 
years, with a longer effective top tube, etc. I certainly love using mine 
for kid hauling :)



On Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 3:11:23 PM UTC-8 Paul Clifton wrote:

> Has anyone ridden both a Clem L and a Rosco Bebe enough to comment on the 
> differences?
>
> My bebe has long since outgrown the Yepp Mini front seat, and I'm now 
> using the Bebe to drag a copilot.
>
> Part of me feels like I should pass the Bebe on to a new parent, but 
> another part of me wants to just keep it. The ride is phenomenal, and 
> really unlike anything else I've ever ridden and I doubt I'd ever get it 
> back if I let it go.
>
> The 68 degree seat tube angle is really comfortable, and the really long 
> effective top tube puts so much bike out in front of the rider that it 
> feels like it really takes the lead. It's absurdly stable on fast descents 
> and carves corners without any skittishness.
>
> If I was going to sell it, I'd probably replace it with a Clem as my kid 
> hauling townie, since I'd like to keep my Gus set up for rowdy single track 
> fun.
>
> So I'm curious if anyone can actually compare the two.
>
> Paul in AR
>

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