Agreed with others statements, this bike is a stunner!

Congrats and here's to many happy years together.

jared in SC, CA

On Friday, July 12, 2024 at 5:00:54 AM UTC-7 Andy Beichler wrote:

> That is beautiful!  I am pretty settled on the bikes I have now but that 
> periwinkle is calling to me.  
>
> On Thursday, July 11, 2024 at 3:31:16 PM UTC-4 ascpgh wrote:
>
>> I love the details. When you look deeper you see all the things that were 
>> deliberate choices and each of them has a reason behind why that part 
>> instead of another. It's an evolution of your cycling in its details.
>>
>> I said the same to Leah when she unveiled her little pony. Building a 
>> bike is telling a story about your path in bicycling. Your experiences 
>> shaped the choices and it's rewarding when you look at a part and it 
>> triggers all the memories of previous parts and bikes and rides that 
>> brought you to this component.  
>>
>> Andy Cheatham
>> Pittsburgh
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at 10:02:47 PM UTC-4 watta...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I made the pilgrimage to Walnut Creek via Bart yesterday, my Sam was 
>>> waiting for me. I thought it would be romantic to ride home and get a 
>>> proper feel for my first Rivendell...and it WAS. Roman is a pleasure to 
>>> work with and he showed me some details of the bike. I didn't know this but 
>>> they give you some swag too:patch kit, allen tool, bandana, the new 
>>> seatpost diam. stickers etc...fun!
>>>
>>>
>>> Build details: I bought the Sam Hillborne to replace a Crust Romanceur 
>>> and moved most of the parts over. The low trail handling of the Romanceur 
>>> did not sit well with me, felt too unstable and quick descents felt 
>>> borderline dangerous requiring both hands on bars. I did need 700c wheels 
>>> so I kept with the Velocity Quills in case I go tubeless again. 
>>> *Hub sound is important to me, I have a White T11 that is very loud (too 
>>> loud for me) and would make sense (to me) on a proper road bike. But the 
>>> Sam (and the Crust) is my do most things bike, including low speed 
>>> neighborhood runs with my kids, errands, etc. A loud hub is a conversation 
>>> non-starter in these situations. I visited RBW earlier and really liked the 
>>> stock Velocity hub, louder than Deore but still quiet-ish, a classy sound 
>>> imo. Rich used one word to describe the Silvr hub.....LOUD. I also have the 
>>> Velocity dynamo hub which Rich says is the same as the Kasai (which isn't 
>>> in stock atm.
>>> *Son light, paul cantis, White VBC cranks (44x30) albatross bars, a new 
>>> RBW front rack etc.
>>> Bike thoughts: Only 20 miles with some hills into it but I love the 
>>> stability! That was my main reason for selling the Crust and I love how the 
>>> Sam handles. With sweep back bars the handling can become too light but I 
>>> was able to ride hands free down small hills which I would never try on the 
>>> low trail Crust. YAY!! I will fine tune bar height; the stem is a Tallux 12 
>>> which is an error, we had decided on the 90-190 so Roman will have that 
>>> switched next week. I will try to post pics here but if not I will reply 
>>> with pics.
>>>
>>> I may change the eggplant bartape to olive or navy or grey. I'm open to 
>>> suggestions!
>>>
>>> I'm looking forward to more time on the bike, thanks for reading!
>>> Brian
>>>
>>>

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