It appears Rivendell declared "ONE BIKE TO RULE THEM ALL" some time ago 
with the introduction of the Sam Hillborne: 

[image: IMG-4527.jpg]

And, clearly, without evidence of a similar statement for the introduction 
of a subsequent model, they too must be subservient to the Sam. 

Kidding aside, the wonderful thing about Rivendell bikes is how versatile 
they are, and the wonderful thing about their owners is how creative and 
unique are their builds and applications of their preferred models. 

Cheers 

Chris
Ketchum ID

On Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at 7:34:41 PM UTC-6 alexander...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Chris, i think a Sam would probably be the best option for my riding as 
> well, if i could only have a single bike.
>
> Bill, to your point, i am a multiple bike person. The rivendells i am 
> interested in reflect that i think - not necessarily the most versatile, 
> but they would fill out my selection better. I do realize this variance 
> (among other things) from person to person means that the answers are a bit 
> skewed. Still, it's fun to hear what everyone rides most or enjoys most for 
> whatever reason!
>
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2022, 7:53 PM Chris Balaschak <cbala...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm the owner of three Rivs, and have generally always enjoyed 'road' 
>> bikes; that is, a less upright geometry, and drop bars.
>>
>> 2014 Sam Hillborne
>> The Sam is my go-to for just about everything: commuting, exploring, 
>> getting lost, etc. I have never had a bike fit so comfortably. While the 
>> berthoud saddle definitely helps, the general uprightness of the bike works 
>> so well. Having ridden many road bikes (including a Nobilette I sorely 
>> miss) the Sam has made me a full convert to just wearing sandals and 
>> loose-fitting clothes for rides.
>>
>> 2006 Legolas
>> The Legolas is aggressive and nimble by Riv standards (would we expect 
>> less from Legolas?), and is super fun for what the kids call 'gravel' 
>> riding. It is road bike geometry, built by Nobilette, lightweight, and 
>> fast. As a CX bike it doesn't fit big tires by today's standards, maxing 
>> out at about 33-35, but on hardpacked forest roads, it is so agile.
>>
>> 2006 Rambouillet
>> The Ram fits somewhere in-between - a bit more roadey than the Sam, while 
>> more laid back than the Legolas. I like it for long days in the saddle, and 
>> when I don't want/need to carry anything.
>>
>> End of the day, though, Sam would be "the one."
>>
>> [image: PXL_20211218_190214864.jpg]
>>
>>
>>
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