I love making high speed "step through" dismounts on my clementine. Ill pop 
my opposite foot on far pedal and "scooter" coast up to wherever I choose 
and can dismount and nearly any speed - you know, for fun. I also find it 
particularly handy with an XL large saddlebag that I always seemed to round 
house kick no matter how generous I thought I was being with my arc...

On Thursday, March 20, 2025 at 12:24:14 PM UTC-7 Michael Baquerizo wrote:

> step through. clem has a child seat on the rear that i'd kick if i swung 
> my leg over.
>
> On Thursday, March 20, 2025 at 2:49:25 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> My Platypus-like custom is too tall for the step-through. I always step 
>> through my Clem L. 
>>
>> On Thursday, March 20, 2025 at 7:56:43 AM UTC-7 Andy Beichler wrote:
>>
>>> This is not exactly an important question but I am curious.  I bought a 
>>> Yuba cargo bike last Fall.  It has a low top tube to make it easy to 
>>> mount.  However, I still find myself throwing my leg over the saddle.  Do 
>>> the Clem, Platypus and other low top tube bike owners here actually step 
>>> through?
>>>
>>> I think the main reason I don't is habit.  I have been throwing my leg 
>>> over the saddle of bikes for about 50 years.  Since I have three other 
>>> bikes that require me to go over the saddle, breaking the habit is 
>>> unlikely.  
>>>
>>> What about you?
>>>
>>

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