[RBW] Re: Help me justify a Clem when I have a Platy...?

2021-10-23 Thread Jason Fuller
You scored that garage sale Clem, Doug!!   Nice one! 

On Saturday, 23 October 2021 at 08:04:03 UTC-7 Doug H. wrote:

> I just bought a Clem from the garage sale section and plan to ride it as 
> my all-around utility bike. Off road and on road. It will be my only 
> bicycle for now but I'm always on the lookout for another one!
> Doug
>
>
> On Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 8:35:25 AM UTC-4 sof...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Doug, that formula is beginning to make perfect sense to me :-).
>>
>> On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 3:04:57 PM UTC-4 Doug H. wrote:
>>
>>> The right number of bicycles to own is n+1 with n being the number you 
>>> currently own. :-)
>>> Doug
>>>
>>> On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 2:48:43 PM UTC-4 sof...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 Joe, Ray, and Jason, thank you so much for weighing in. I am going for 
 it, since I'm not sure when I'll next have the opportunity (and if I'm 
 finding that I'm neglecting one of the bikes, I'm sure I can find a good 
 second home!). I think I'll keep my platypus reserved for joy rides  on 
 roads and the clem for errands, occasional off roads. 

 On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 1:58:46 PM UTC-4 Jason Fuller wrote:

> _Leah Peterson enters the chat_
>
> I echo what others have said - the Clem and Platy are pretty ideal 
> companion bikes since the Clem makes a great "utility" bike which frees 
> the 
> Platy up to not need to accommodate the same cargo, nor be locked up for 
> those errands etc.  Provided, of course, you would be using bikes for 
> both 
> errands and for joy rides.  The only thing I'll say is that a $300 
> Peugeot 
> mixte would do the same job as a $2000 Clem, more or less, but if you can 
> afford to have such a nice everyday bike, absolutely do it! Even 
> expensive 
> bikes are such good value in the grand scheme.  
>
> On Thursday, 21 October 2021 at 18:22:15 UTC-7 Ray Varella wrote:
>
>> Sofia,
>> I bought a Clem frame and have been riding it for a couple 
>> months, it’s one of the best utility bikes I’ve owned. 
>> I have 60mm tires on it now and it will easily fit 70s. 
>>
>> I lucked into being on the waiting list for a Platypus and recently 
>> built it up. 
>> It easily fits 55mm tires. 
>> I’ve grappled with the the same question. 
>> I thought I would give the Clem to my niece but she doesn’t think a 
>> nice bike is justifiable.(crazy, right). 
>>
>> So my Clem will be a more heavy duty utility bike to carry a load and 
>> have big fat tires and the Platypus will be a more elegant lighter 
>> build.  
>> So if you’re looking for a little nudge from the devil on your 
>> shoulder….d it
>>
>> Ray
>>
>> On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 1:09:20 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> Of course! If you'll ride both (yes) and one will be built up for a 
>>> slightly different mission (probably) then I see no reason why not. In 
>>> fact 
>>> I'm currently down to one Riv and it's just not right! 
>>>
>>> Joe Bernard
>>>
>>> On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 12:48:45 PM UTC-7 sof...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 My 50cm olive lime web special Platypus arrived about a week ago 
 and I am in love. Well, the Riv gods must be smiling upon me because 
 now I 
 have the chance to buy a blue 45 Clem. Can I justify owning both? 
 Leah, my 
 #rivsister/#rivmentor, has already kindly weighed in with her thoughts 
 -- 
 and I would love to hear other opinions as well.

 -Sofie

>>>

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[RBW] Re: Help me justify a Clem when I have a Platy...?

2021-10-23 Thread Doug H.
I just bought a Clem from the garage sale section and plan to ride it as my 
all-around utility bike. Off road and on road. It will be my only bicycle 
for now but I'm always on the lookout for another one!
Doug


On Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 8:35:25 AM UTC-4 sof...@gmail.com wrote:

> Doug, that formula is beginning to make perfect sense to me :-).
>
> On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 3:04:57 PM UTC-4 Doug H. wrote:
>
>> The right number of bicycles to own is n+1 with n being the number you 
>> currently own. :-)
>> Doug
>>
>> On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 2:48:43 PM UTC-4 sof...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Joe, Ray, and Jason, thank you so much for weighing in. I am going for 
>>> it, since I'm not sure when I'll next have the opportunity (and if I'm 
>>> finding that I'm neglecting one of the bikes, I'm sure I can find a good 
>>> second home!). I think I'll keep my platypus reserved for joy rides  on 
>>> roads and the clem for errands, occasional off roads. 
>>>
>>> On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 1:58:46 PM UTC-4 Jason Fuller wrote:
>>>
 _Leah Peterson enters the chat_

 I echo what others have said - the Clem and Platy are pretty ideal 
 companion bikes since the Clem makes a great "utility" bike which frees 
 the 
 Platy up to not need to accommodate the same cargo, nor be locked up for 
 those errands etc.  Provided, of course, you would be using bikes for both 
 errands and for joy rides.  The only thing I'll say is that a $300 Peugeot 
 mixte would do the same job as a $2000 Clem, more or less, but if you can 
 afford to have such a nice everyday bike, absolutely do it! Even expensive 
 bikes are such good value in the grand scheme.  

 On Thursday, 21 October 2021 at 18:22:15 UTC-7 Ray Varella wrote:

> Sofia,
> I bought a Clem frame and have been riding it for a couple 
> months, it’s one of the best utility bikes I’ve owned. 
> I have 60mm tires on it now and it will easily fit 70s. 
>
> I lucked into being on the waiting list for a Platypus and recently 
> built it up. 
> It easily fits 55mm tires. 
> I’ve grappled with the the same question. 
> I thought I would give the Clem to my niece but she doesn’t think a 
> nice bike is justifiable.(crazy, right). 
>
> So my Clem will be a more heavy duty utility bike to carry a load and 
> have big fat tires and the Platypus will be a more elegant lighter build. 
>  
> So if you’re looking for a little nudge from the devil on your 
> shoulder….d it
>
> Ray
>
> On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 1:09:20 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> Of course! If you'll ride both (yes) and one will be built up for a 
>> slightly different mission (probably) then I see no reason why not. In 
>> fact 
>> I'm currently down to one Riv and it's just not right! 
>>
>> Joe Bernard
>>
>> On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 12:48:45 PM UTC-7 sof...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> My 50cm olive lime web special Platypus arrived about a week ago and 
>>> I am in love. Well, the Riv gods must be smiling upon me because now I 
>>> have 
>>> the chance to buy a blue 45 Clem. Can I justify owning both? Leah, my 
>>> #rivsister/#rivmentor, has already kindly weighed in with her thoughts 
>>> -- 
>>> and I would love to hear other opinions as well.
>>>
>>> -Sofie
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Help me justify a Clem when I have a Platy...?

2021-10-23 Thread Sofie C
Doug, that formula is beginning to make perfect sense to me :-).

On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 3:04:57 PM UTC-4 Doug H. wrote:

> The right number of bicycles to own is n+1 with n being the number you 
> currently own. :-)
> Doug
>
> On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 2:48:43 PM UTC-4 sof...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Joe, Ray, and Jason, thank you so much for weighing in. I am going for 
>> it, since I'm not sure when I'll next have the opportunity (and if I'm 
>> finding that I'm neglecting one of the bikes, I'm sure I can find a good 
>> second home!). I think I'll keep my platypus reserved for joy rides  on 
>> roads and the clem for errands, occasional off roads. 
>>
>> On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 1:58:46 PM UTC-4 Jason Fuller wrote:
>>
>>> _Leah Peterson enters the chat_
>>>
>>> I echo what others have said - the Clem and Platy are pretty ideal 
>>> companion bikes since the Clem makes a great "utility" bike which frees the 
>>> Platy up to not need to accommodate the same cargo, nor be locked up for 
>>> those errands etc.  Provided, of course, you would be using bikes for both 
>>> errands and for joy rides.  The only thing I'll say is that a $300 Peugeot 
>>> mixte would do the same job as a $2000 Clem, more or less, but if you can 
>>> afford to have such a nice everyday bike, absolutely do it! Even expensive 
>>> bikes are such good value in the grand scheme.  
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 21 October 2021 at 18:22:15 UTC-7 Ray Varella wrote:
>>>
 Sofia,
 I bought a Clem frame and have been riding it for a couple 
 months, it’s one of the best utility bikes I’ve owned. 
 I have 60mm tires on it now and it will easily fit 70s. 

 I lucked into being on the waiting list for a Platypus and recently 
 built it up. 
 It easily fits 55mm tires. 
 I’ve grappled with the the same question. 
 I thought I would give the Clem to my niece but she doesn’t think a 
 nice bike is justifiable.(crazy, right). 

 So my Clem will be a more heavy duty utility bike to carry a load and 
 have big fat tires and the Platypus will be a more elegant lighter build.  
 So if you’re looking for a little nudge from the devil on your 
 shoulder….d it

 Ray

 On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 1:09:20 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:

> Of course! If you'll ride both (yes) and one will be built up for a 
> slightly different mission (probably) then I see no reason why not. In 
> fact 
> I'm currently down to one Riv and it's just not right! 
>
> Joe Bernard
>
> On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 12:48:45 PM UTC-7 sof...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> My 50cm olive lime web special Platypus arrived about a week ago and 
>> I am in love. Well, the Riv gods must be smiling upon me because now I 
>> have 
>> the chance to buy a blue 45 Clem. Can I justify owning both? Leah, my 
>> #rivsister/#rivmentor, has already kindly weighed in with her thoughts 
>> -- 
>> and I would love to hear other opinions as well.
>>
>> -Sofie
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: Help me justify a Clem when I have a Platy...?

2021-10-22 Thread Doug H.
The right number of bicycles to own is n+1 with n being the number you 
currently own. :-)
Doug

On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 2:48:43 PM UTC-4 sof...@gmail.com wrote:

> Joe, Ray, and Jason, thank you so much for weighing in. I am going for it, 
> since I'm not sure when I'll next have the opportunity (and if I'm finding 
> that I'm neglecting one of the bikes, I'm sure I can find a good second 
> home!). I think I'll keep my platypus reserved for joy rides  on roads and 
> the clem for errands, occasional off roads. 
>
> On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 1:58:46 PM UTC-4 Jason Fuller wrote:
>
>> _Leah Peterson enters the chat_
>>
>> I echo what others have said - the Clem and Platy are pretty ideal 
>> companion bikes since the Clem makes a great "utility" bike which frees the 
>> Platy up to not need to accommodate the same cargo, nor be locked up for 
>> those errands etc.  Provided, of course, you would be using bikes for both 
>> errands and for joy rides.  The only thing I'll say is that a $300 Peugeot 
>> mixte would do the same job as a $2000 Clem, more or less, but if you can 
>> afford to have such a nice everyday bike, absolutely do it! Even expensive 
>> bikes are such good value in the grand scheme.  
>>
>> On Thursday, 21 October 2021 at 18:22:15 UTC-7 Ray Varella wrote:
>>
>>> Sofia,
>>> I bought a Clem frame and have been riding it for a couple 
>>> months, it’s one of the best utility bikes I’ve owned. 
>>> I have 60mm tires on it now and it will easily fit 70s. 
>>>
>>> I lucked into being on the waiting list for a Platypus and recently 
>>> built it up. 
>>> It easily fits 55mm tires. 
>>> I’ve grappled with the the same question. 
>>> I thought I would give the Clem to my niece but she doesn’t think a nice 
>>> bike is justifiable.(crazy, right). 
>>>
>>> So my Clem will be a more heavy duty utility bike to carry a load and 
>>> have big fat tires and the Platypus will be a more elegant lighter build.  
>>> So if you’re looking for a little nudge from the devil on your 
>>> shoulder….d it
>>>
>>> Ray
>>>
>>> On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 1:09:20 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>
 Of course! If you'll ride both (yes) and one will be built up for a 
 slightly different mission (probably) then I see no reason why not. In 
 fact 
 I'm currently down to one Riv and it's just not right! 

 Joe Bernard

 On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 12:48:45 PM UTC-7 sof...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

> My 50cm olive lime web special Platypus arrived about a week ago and I 
> am in love. Well, the Riv gods must be smiling upon me because now I have 
> the chance to buy a blue 45 Clem. Can I justify owning both? Leah, my 
> #rivsister/#rivmentor, has already kindly weighed in with her thoughts -- 
> and I would love to hear other opinions as well.
>
> -Sofie
>


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[RBW] Re: Help me justify a Clem when I have a Platy...?

2021-10-22 Thread Sofie C
Joe, Ray, and Jason, thank you so much for weighing in. I am going for it, 
since I'm not sure when I'll next have the opportunity (and if I'm finding 
that I'm neglecting one of the bikes, I'm sure I can find a good second 
home!). I think I'll keep my platypus reserved for joy rides  on roads and 
the clem for errands, occasional off roads. 

On Friday, October 22, 2021 at 1:58:46 PM UTC-4 Jason Fuller wrote:

> _Leah Peterson enters the chat_
>
> I echo what others have said - the Clem and Platy are pretty ideal 
> companion bikes since the Clem makes a great "utility" bike which frees the 
> Platy up to not need to accommodate the same cargo, nor be locked up for 
> those errands etc.  Provided, of course, you would be using bikes for both 
> errands and for joy rides.  The only thing I'll say is that a $300 Peugeot 
> mixte would do the same job as a $2000 Clem, more or less, but if you can 
> afford to have such a nice everyday bike, absolutely do it! Even expensive 
> bikes are such good value in the grand scheme.  
>
> On Thursday, 21 October 2021 at 18:22:15 UTC-7 Ray Varella wrote:
>
>> Sofia,
>> I bought a Clem frame and have been riding it for a couple 
>> months, it’s one of the best utility bikes I’ve owned. 
>> I have 60mm tires on it now and it will easily fit 70s. 
>>
>> I lucked into being on the waiting list for a Platypus and recently built 
>> it up. 
>> It easily fits 55mm tires. 
>> I’ve grappled with the the same question. 
>> I thought I would give the Clem to my niece but she doesn’t think a nice 
>> bike is justifiable.(crazy, right). 
>>
>> So my Clem will be a more heavy duty utility bike to carry a load and 
>> have big fat tires and the Platypus will be a more elegant lighter build.  
>> So if you’re looking for a little nudge from the devil on your 
>> shoulder….d it
>>
>> Ray
>>
>> On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 1:09:20 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> Of course! If you'll ride both (yes) and one will be built up for a 
>>> slightly different mission (probably) then I see no reason why not. In fact 
>>> I'm currently down to one Riv and it's just not right! 
>>>
>>> Joe Bernard
>>>
>>> On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 12:48:45 PM UTC-7 sof...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 My 50cm olive lime web special Platypus arrived about a week ago and I 
 am in love. Well, the Riv gods must be smiling upon me because now I have 
 the chance to buy a blue 45 Clem. Can I justify owning both? Leah, my 
 #rivsister/#rivmentor, has already kindly weighed in with her thoughts -- 
 and I would love to hear other opinions as well.

 -Sofie

>>>

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[RBW] Re: Help me justify a Clem when I have a Platy...?

2021-10-22 Thread Jason Fuller
_Leah Peterson enters the chat_

I echo what others have said - the Clem and Platy are pretty ideal 
companion bikes since the Clem makes a great "utility" bike which frees the 
Platy up to not need to accommodate the same cargo, nor be locked up for 
those errands etc.  Provided, of course, you would be using bikes for both 
errands and for joy rides.  The only thing I'll say is that a $300 Peugeot 
mixte would do the same job as a $2000 Clem, more or less, but if you can 
afford to have such a nice everyday bike, absolutely do it! Even expensive 
bikes are such good value in the grand scheme.  

On Thursday, 21 October 2021 at 18:22:15 UTC-7 Ray Varella wrote:

> Sofia,
> I bought a Clem frame and have been riding it for a couple months, 
> it’s one of the best utility bikes I’ve owned. 
> I have 60mm tires on it now and it will easily fit 70s. 
>
> I lucked into being on the waiting list for a Platypus and recently built 
> it up. 
> It easily fits 55mm tires. 
> I’ve grappled with the the same question. 
> I thought I would give the Clem to my niece but she doesn’t think a nice 
> bike is justifiable.(crazy, right). 
>
> So my Clem will be a more heavy duty utility bike to carry a load and have 
> big fat tires and the Platypus will be a more elegant lighter build.  
> So if you’re looking for a little nudge from the devil on your 
> shoulder….d it
>
> Ray
>
> On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 1:09:20 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> Of course! If you'll ride both (yes) and one will be built up for a 
>> slightly different mission (probably) then I see no reason why not. In fact 
>> I'm currently down to one Riv and it's just not right! 
>>
>> Joe Bernard
>>
>> On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 12:48:45 PM UTC-7 sof...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> My 50cm olive lime web special Platypus arrived about a week ago and I 
>>> am in love. Well, the Riv gods must be smiling upon me because now I have 
>>> the chance to buy a blue 45 Clem. Can I justify owning both? Leah, my 
>>> #rivsister/#rivmentor, has already kindly weighed in with her thoughts -- 
>>> and I would love to hear other opinions as well.
>>>
>>> -Sofie
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Help me justify a Clem when I have a Platy...?

2021-10-21 Thread Ray Varella
Sofia,
I bought a Clem frame and have been riding it for a couple months, 
it’s one of the best utility bikes I’ve owned. 
I have 60mm tires on it now and it will easily fit 70s. 

I lucked into being on the waiting list for a Platypus and recently built 
it up. 
It easily fits 55mm tires. 
I’ve grappled with the the same question. 
I thought I would give the Clem to my niece but she doesn’t think a nice 
bike is justifiable.(crazy, right). 

So my Clem will be a more heavy duty utility bike to carry a load and have 
big fat tires and the Platypus will be a more elegant lighter build.  
So if you’re looking for a little nudge from the devil on your 
shoulder….d it

Ray

On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 1:09:20 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:

> Of course! If you'll ride both (yes) and one will be built up for a 
> slightly different mission (probably) then I see no reason why not. In fact 
> I'm currently down to one Riv and it's just not right! 
>
> Joe Bernard
>
> On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 12:48:45 PM UTC-7 sof...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> My 50cm olive lime web special Platypus arrived about a week ago and I am 
>> in love. Well, the Riv gods must be smiling upon me because now I have the 
>> chance to buy a blue 45 Clem. Can I justify owning both? Leah, my 
>> #rivsister/#rivmentor, has already kindly weighed in with her thoughts -- 
>> and I would love to hear other opinions as well.
>>
>> -Sofie
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: Help me justify a Clem when I have a Platy...?

2021-10-21 Thread Joe Bernard
Of course! If you'll ride both (yes) and one will be built up for a 
slightly different mission (probably) then I see no reason why not. In fact 
I'm currently down to one Riv and it's just not right! 

Joe Bernard

On Thursday, October 21, 2021 at 12:48:45 PM UTC-7 sof...@gmail.com wrote:

> My 50cm olive lime web special Platypus arrived about a week ago and I am 
> in love. Well, the Riv gods must be smiling upon me because now I have the 
> chance to buy a blue 45 Clem. Can I justify owning both? Leah, my 
> #rivsister/#rivmentor, has already kindly weighed in with her thoughts -- 
> and I would love to hear other opinions as well.
>
> -Sofie
>

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