Thanks, Mark! Very helpful to read these experiences and thoughts. I'n not 
an "A" club rider :) and do own a lighter, drop-bar bike that I'd be 
keeping. I think the 2 would be good companions. 

On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 7:47:51 PM UTC-5, Mark in Beacon wrote:
>
> Hi Nancy. I think your initial impressions would carry over into longer, 
> hillier rides for the most part. I have never done a century or a multi day 
> tour on my Clementine, aka Clem L, but I could certainly imagine doing so 
> without any issues. The complete Clems come with a gearing range that 
> should allow you to tackle just about any hill--I rode to the top of Mt. 
> Beacon here on a steep fire road with no problem.
>
>  And as long as you are okay with more upright style bars for long rides, 
> there should be no reason you can't do them on a Clem, since the bike is 
> built for comfort but is more athletic and sporty than the bikes sometimes 
> billed as comfort bikes in the stores. The only possible reservation I 
> might have is if you were an "A" club rider intent on doing a fast timed 
> kind of century, as the bike, while perfectly capable of high cruising 
> speeds, is not a machine that seeks to eke out every last watt your body 
> has to offer. I don't get the sense that is the kind of riding you are 
> after, so I would say you are good. I don't do tours, but I know of at 
> least one person on the list who went touring on a Clem and. IIRC.,  the 
> bike performed beyond her expectations. It also has the benefit of all 
> kinds of braze-ons for racks. For rides in the 30-60 mile range, I take 
> drop bar bikes, but that is mostly habit. If the Clem were my only bike, I 
> have no doubt it would be just fine with those kinds of rides. The Clem L 
> is a really great do it all bicycle and can definitely handle the grades 
> and distances,
>
> On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 5:56:42 PM UTC-5, Nancy Seibel wrote:
>>
>> Hi, there, I'm seriously thinking of buying a Clem L (I know...that's how 
>> it starts) and wanted to hear from those of you have ridden this bike. What 
>> do you like about it? Any dislikes? How is it on hilly routes? What about 
>> long rides - defined as 30-60+ miles?
>>
>> I test rode one for a short spin around town and loved it. But would I 
>> Iove it in hilly Baltimore County MD, on a century or out for a multi-day 
>> tour?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your comments!
>>
>

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