Several weeks ago I ran into a fellow on a Sam. I was on an Atlantis. 
Neither of us had ever seen the other model, so it was fun to compare 
features. 

I absolutely love my Atlantis, best bike I've ever had. But looking at the 
Sam, you'd never know the frame cost $1000 less. Everything is dead right 
with that bike. It's a beautiful, beautiful, machine. 

If I ever have the good fortune to meet a Clem, I've got a strong suspicion 
that I'd feel the same. Folks who know bikes will stop you on the street. 
They won't know the price and they won't care. 

Great decision. :-)

Will

On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 5:34:06 PM UTC-5, Wayne Naha wrote:
>
> It's been a long time coming.  After being in this group for I don't know 
> how long, I have finally become a legitimate, fully fledged member by 
> purchasing a lovely new Clem Smith, Jr. bicycle.  I got the medium size, 
> and I got it in green.  Partly because that was the only color left when I 
> ordered and mostly because that was the color I liked best.  It was just 
> luck that the green was left, but the other colors would have been fine. 
>  Now all the medium size Clems are sold out, so it's fortunate that I 
> purchased when I did.
> This bike is significant to me because it is a reward to myself, from 
> myself, for getting my act cleaned up.  First off, it will be a year next 
> month that I have been following Grant's low carb diet regimen.  Really, it 
> was Grant who got me started.  I had emailed him to ask which Riv bike a 
> fat guy might ride and enjoy.  He replied back that almost any would work, 
> but that if interested, he would send me a copy of Gary Taubes book "Why We 
> Get Fat."  I had my doubts that anything like a "fad" diet would be 
> helpful, but decided to at least read the book.  Grant sent me the book and 
> I read it.  I was recovering from a work related knee injury at the time 
> and so had plenty of time to read.  Then one morning I got on our scale and 
> I weighed 263 lbs., ten pounds more than my 'normal' weight.  That made the 
> decision for me.  Now nearly a year later, I am at 215 lbs.  Yes, I do have 
> more to go, but this is about the halfway point.  It's all down hill from 
> here, right? <grin> And in that same year I have given up drinking and 
> ditched my Lexapro script (with support of Dr.).  Now that last, about the 
> booze, might sound more dramatic than it really was.  It's not like I had 
> to go to rehab and detox, or anything like that.  I just had to make a 
> decision.  But now I am starting what feels like a new life and it will be 
> on a new bike.
> It is the least of all Rivs, yes, but I think the Clem will do just fine 
> by me.  In my view, the Clem is 90% of a Hunqapillar at 30% of the price, 
> so I think it is a bargain.  These last few weeks will drag the longest now 
> until the Clems are ready for delivery, but I am very happy and grateful to 
> be standing where I am. 
>

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