[RBW] Re: Going really large on Clems

2024-03-10 Thread Kim H.
@snippy.paul, With your given PBH of 85.5cm, you would most definitely be riding a 59cm Clem. I owned one for about a year, before I decided, it was way too large for me to handle. I sold it locally. I found and bought a 52cm Clem this past November. Since then, I can proudly say that the

[RBW] Re: Going really large on Clems

2024-03-10 Thread Paul Donald
I wish I could test ride some of these bikes! I am certainly taken by the aesthetics of the larger Clems, but my eyes may not be sensible guides for actual ride fit. Graham and fiddleharpa (sorry, I can only see your email handle here), your pbh's are greater than mine, which is at 85.5, and I

[RBW] Re: Going really large on Clems

2024-02-28 Thread Justin Kennedy
I have a 91 PBH and rode a 64 Clem L for a couple years that felt a hair too big. I now ride a 60 Platypus that fits much better. (Obvious different geometries/rides - plenty of that discussion on this board.) Still got the 64 Clem L frame if you're looking! I'll make you a deal On

[RBW] Re: Going really large on Clems

2024-02-24 Thread Joe Bernard
Oh shoot, I put this on the wrong thread. Sorry!  On Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 10:29:24 AM UTC-8 Joe Bernard wrote: > Welcome to the Bunch! For me the choice would be between the Homer and > Platypus. Within that spectrum I would pick my preferred brakes, standover > clearance, color and

[RBW] Re: Going really large on Clems

2024-02-24 Thread Joe Bernard
Welcome to the Bunch! For me the choice would be between the Homer and Platypus. Within that spectrum I would pick my preferred brakes, standover clearance, color and name. Joe Bernard On Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 8:49:07 AM UTC-8 snipp...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi, I'm new here, all my