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Who has their Clem L set up as a true off-roader ?
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Sep 27, 2019, 12:13:25 PM9/27/19
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mine has always been an offroad machine. v brakes, 1x12, & sweepy flat bars are a great way to make the clem L shredible. the video in my instagram is all one day of riding on the clem L as pictured.
Old picture but the setup hasn't changed: Jones Loop bars on 31.8mm VO quill stem, Cliffhanger rims and 2.2" knobbies, 2x9 drivetrain with no front derailleur (I call it my "double 1x").
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Sep 27, 2019, 9:13:20 PM9/27/19
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Mine isn't an L, either, but here's my 52 grilver Clem H:
Sycip JJJ handlebars
Velocity Cliffhanger rims
Schwalbe G-One Allroad 57 x 584 tires
1 x 8 drivetrain
Paul Components Love Levers and Boxcar stem
Bob E
Cranford, NJ
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Sep 28, 2019, 11:53:44 AM9/28/19
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So great
Anyone successfully running 2.4’s on their Clem?
Collin A
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Sep 28, 2019, 6:02:08 PM9/28/19
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I eventually switched out my stock 110 BB with a 113 BB and can now run a 2.4 without any chain/tire rub n my lowest gear.
Also, no L, but H as a mountain bike:
Weston Hein
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Sep 29, 2019, 1:14:27 PM9/29/19
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I was able to fit 2.6 Maxxis Ikons on my 59cm H frame. Plenty of clearance although I've heard that the L frames have less clearance at the chainstays. Not sure if this is still accurate with the new run of frames though.
My girlfriend also has an older 52cm H frame with the swoopy seat stays. She is running 2.35 G-One Speeds on her bike with fenders, plenty of room for a 2.4.