My experience is different. For me both Clem L and Cheviot are similar 
regarding effort to speed ratio. I have not found the Cheviot any speedier 
than the Clem. The Clem does better in rough stuff and is an equal on the 
road. Cheviot is easier to mount and dismount with load. Both are NOT bikes 
I would take on unloaded "spirited" rides. Sure, I have done 100k ride on 
the Cheviot just because, but my 100k times on my Boulder or Blackmountain 
are significantly faster. 

Clayton Scott
HBG, CA

On Friday, March 27, 2020 at 1:51:01 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> Joyce, 
>
> I've owned 4 Clems (2 L, 2 H) and a Cheviot - which probably means I have 
> a problem, but that's another story! 🤪 - and think I can double-up a bit 
> on Leah's thoughts. 
>
> The Chev is often misunderstood as a cruiser/tourer-type bike because of 
> the mixte look but in reality it's a light-ish, stiff-ish road bike with 
> road brakes. 
>
> I think it's a perfect compliment to your Clem set up with alu bars, stem 
> and post, and maybe don't load it down with front and rear racks and a 
> bunch of bags. Fenders are fine and maybe a rear rack to support a 
> medium-ish saddlebag is good. Go for it!  

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