Nice bike Carla! Is that a top tub badge of the moon, stars, mountains and 
coffee? FWIW, I ride my QB on all sorts of terrain as well. This past 
Sunday I rode it on a partially frozen Wissahickon trail in Philly. Even 
had some single track adventures as we were detoured off the main train 
since a logging crew was removing a huge fallen tree.

JohnS


On Friday, March 16, 2018 at 5:36:13 PM UTC-4, Carla Waugh wrote:
>
> Sam turned over a thousand miles so I thought I would write a little. This 
> isn't my first Riv. I used to have a Bleriot a long time ago so Sam feels a 
> whole lot like my first Riv. Sam is a Riv. build other than my light and 
> the best part is everything works well on this build. I received Sam when I 
> retired from teaching last year and every time I look at my bike I think I 
> am lucky to have such a pretty bike! The beauty is part of the package. The 
> ride is everything I want because I can take it on gravel, dirt, grass and 
> pavement and enjoy it on all surfaces. I have two other bikes but I always 
> choose Sam. Sam has two bags from time to time. Sam has a Sackville small 
> in grey and a large in blue. Normally Sam has a Wald front basket with the 
> medium blue Sackville Shopsack. This is the first bike I have added a light 
> to and I love having light because I feel safer. Sam is a keeper and a 
> lifelong bicycle. Thank you Rivendell for making a Sam that I love and 
> putting it together where I have no worries.
>

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