After a year of pandemic riding on an aluminum hybrid bike in 2020, I was 
ready to buy a more "serious" bike for longer rides. A lot of people and 
shops I talked to recommended a carbon road bike was the natural choice and 
that's what all the serious cyclists rode. Before jumping on that 
bandwagon, I had the bright idea of renting a top of the line carbon road 
bike for a day. Despite their marketed "endurance geometry" and having the 
right sized bike, it felt uncomfortable, even in the muslces that one 
normally doesn't use in cycling. On a local 15 mile route, I was slower 
than I had been on my "cheap" hybrid bike. Being a Walnut Creek resident, I 
had known about Rivendell and read some of their articles online. I gladly 
returned my rental carbon bike the same day. Since then, have acquired a 
Roadini and an Appaloosa and love them both. 

On Monday, December 13, 2021 at 10:07:10 AM UTC-8 Jason Fuller wrote:

> I had been idly considering a Hillborne for quite some time because it 
> checked all the boxes for me on capability, and I was Riv-curious for a 
> couple years but enjoyed my Soma too.  I naively thought that when the 2019 
> batch of Hillbornes were gone, they'd never be back or at least never be 
> back the same, since at that point all the other models had massively long 
> rear ends and I wasn't ready for that. So I impulsively bought the 
> third-to-last Sam from that batch (of the last size and colour available, 
> orange 51) before it was too late. 
>
>
>
> On Monday, 13 December 2021 at 09:48:56 UTC-8 Ryan wrote:
>
>> I know Bicycling did a short review of the all-rounder in the nineties; 
>> might have been Jim Langley and Addison Wilhite who wrote the Rambler blog 
>> scanned many early Rivendell reviews. I rather like this review of the Riv 
>> Road by Garrett Lai of Bicycle Guide who had a stable of really good writers
>>
>> https://www.addisonwilhite.com/uploads/4/0/1/2/40122449/rivendell_road_review_-_1996.pdf
>>  
>>
>> Me - 1993 X0-1 - lover of old B-stone catalogues with their art and 
>> writing and rather nice production bikes, but not as fancy as the Rivs
>>
>> 1997 - green all-rounder 
>>
>> late 2000 Curt Goodrich custom harvest gold road bike
>>
>> early 2017 ordered Dec 31 2015 Mark Nobilette  maroon custom mixte
>>
>> Still have all 4 bikes...my one material extravagance 
>>
>> Love their ethos and earlier classic sensibility and they're lovely 
>> people. I like it that their newer stuff is a lot more affordable and it's 
>> clearly making people very happy
>>
>> On Monday, December 13, 2021 at 10:52:58 AM UTC-6 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>>> If anyone can find this review and post it or a link to it, I'd be very 
>>> grateful. 
>>>
>>> On Sun, Dec 12, 2021 at 8:01 PM <rlti...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I read a review of a Riv Road in Bicycling magazine in the late 90’s 
>>>> and that review led me to research Rivendell bicycles. That research led 
>>>> me 
>>>> to the BOB group which soon lead to a custom order for an All Rounder 
>>>> being 
>>>> placed. 
>>>>
>>>

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