After Josh C’s excellent NBD For my Daughter thread, I thought about Clems 
for kids. It isn’t  inexpensive, but a great bike can be such a gift for a 
child. I have two teenage boys, one in college and one in high school, and 
they have grown up riding Clems. I got a lot of raised eyebrows when I sent 
my older boy off to college with his Clem, but it has been great for him. 
Both of my boys treat bikes like tools - they get you where you need to go 
and notice nothing else about their bikes. But when my college boy took 
that Clem he really developed a fondness for it. It reminds him of home 
(me, specifically ☺️) and he likes how it looks and has found it incredibly 
useful. “I’ve been biking everywhere, Mom,” he said, “I love that bike. 
It’s so useful.”

My younger child will also take a Clem to college. He rides my husband’s 
unloved Clem H. He takes it out to clear his head and listen to music while 
getting a little cardio (he’s mostly into the weights these days). 

This weekend my college boy came home for the first time since moving out 
and he brought his bike. We did the Fall Foliage Ride with my bike club, a 
blissful 34 miles on winding country roads. He needs a dyno wheel set and 
lights because I noticed his rechargeables were dead and he is missing one. 
He cannot be bothered with that at college. I think I’d rather just pay for 
the dyno and not worry about him riding around in the dark.

Has anyone else gotten their kid a Clem to ride through their childhood and 
into young adulthood? Pics of my young men in the next post.

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