I greatly dislike bikes with too-long (relative to me) top tubes, since I
like to place my bar exactly were I want it without reference to reach from
saddle, which is one of my constants. Probably the best fitting "off-shelf"
frame I ever owned was a 60 c-c X 56.5.* But I must say that the photo is
appealing, what with that long top tube and tiny stem and hugely flared
bar.

I'll be interested to hear how comfortable it is in the long term

* When I have bikes built, I generally choose shorter seat tubes, for
various reasons, and make up the difference with seatpost, head tube, top
tube angle, and stem. But this Herse just fit right away, with hardly any
adjustment, when I bought it from the previous owner.

On Friday, 19 October 2018 06:23:50 UTC-7, Christopher Wiggins wrote:

> I've been wanting to do something special with a Clem.  Here's a little
write up about a build I just finished.  I like it. A lot.

> https://a1cyclery.com/about/news/dirt-drop-it-like-its-hot/

> More pics on my Insta here.  https://www.instagram.com/a1cyclery/

>>Thanks!

> Chris

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