That's what you get for catching big air too many times!  Perhaps the real 
flaw of step-through designs is that the generous standover height (read: 
low-consequence crotch clearance) encouages aggressive rididing or 
attempting of tricks.  In seriousness, it's oo bad you don't/can't  know 
the real history because anything else we offer would be speculation.  
Still... knowing myself, that WAS something I intuitively worried about 
when i opted for the high-bar (clem) version.  I didn't/don't have the same 
concern with the gus/susie hillibikes.

On Thursday, August 25, 2022 at 6:54:08 PM UTC-6 Mike Godwin wrote:

> Dramatic for sure!
>
> Mike SLO CA
> On Thursday, August 25, 2022 at 3:15:37 PM UTC-7 Mackenzy Albright wrote:
>
>> [image: PXL_20220825_220133171_2.jpg]
>>
>> I recently acquired this orange Clementine. We all know early generations 
>> paint are negotiable. However, I find the crack patterns quite interesting. 
>> Obviously, given the cracking location and direction leads me to believe 
>> that this puppy planes! Move over kasai tubing. 
>>
>> *note. hint of satire here. but also am curious about the flex quality of 
>> step through frames. I've found them to feel as spritely as anything. 
>>
>

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