I love the color and don't need the bottle mounts for the around-town 
riding this would be subjected to..and it's my size. Hmm, maybe a Protovelo 
is in my future...

Joe "I like dreamin" Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

On Sunday, October 12, 2014 8:03:54 AM UTC-7, Chris Lampe 2 wrote:

> I seem to remember the same statement about only selling it as a complete 
> bike.  But, if they sold it as a frameset, I would be interested although 
> 52cm to 59cm is a big jump and I'm right in the middle.  
>
> On Sunday, October 12, 2014 10:00:21 AM UTC-5, Derek Lawrence wrote:
>>
>> I know it's been stated that the Clem Jr. may only be sold as a complete 
>> bike, but the descriptions screams ultimate city bike and all I would need 
>> is the frame. Last winter I built up a VO Polyvalent frame with a 1x8 
>> drivetrain, 650b wheels with Schwalbe 42 cm tires, Bosco bars, fenders, 
>> cantilever brakes, clem rack. Damn, I bet the seat post I have would work 
>> on this frame as well. I imagine it would provide a nicer ride and a bit 
>> more fun. I find this build ideal for city riding and city trail 
>> riding--dirt and paved. I've never been crazy about the Polyvalent frame, 
>> though it is truly utilitarian, it was designed to try and do too much and 
>> it needs longer chain stays for my needs. Looks like Riv just fixed my 
>> problem with a bike that was designed to do exactly what I want.
>>
>> On Friday, October 10, 2014 7:22:27 AM UTC-6, Leslie wrote:
>>>
>>> It's up:
>>>
>>> http://rivbike.tumblr.com/post/99627421939/clemshots-and-impressions 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -L
>>>
>>>
>>>

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