I see Laura B’s thread about Susie vs. Platy, and Iconley’s timeline with 
15 Riv bikes, and so I thought I’d ask:

What made you buy your first Rivendell bicycle?

Not “What do you like about Rivendell bicycles”, or “Why did you buy a 
second one?”, but why did you buy your first?


In my case
I wanted steel, because I liked the feel over aluminum (carbon was just 
starting).
I wanted lugged steel, because I think I think a lugged steel bike is 
awesomely pretty.
I got to ride a friend’s Sam Hillborne in 2010, and it fit like a glove, 
and I remembered that.
So when I retired in 2014, I bought a Sam.

Now I could go on about how I love my Sam, but that’s not the point of 
this.  It’s to find out why you bought your first.

Did you Google “Rivendell” one day and stumble into the bicycle shop 
instead of the Tolkien book?
Did you want a bicycle that was at home on dirt roads, where the 24mm tires 
of a good used 80’s road bike just couldn’t cut it?
Do you think Grant Petersen is a bicycle god, and you’d buy anything that 
he designs, once you could afford it?
Are you into the “waxed canvas and square taper” kind of mindset?  
Did you get a Riv because it was a boutique bike, or in spite of that?

Difficulty- no pictures, unless it is of a Riv in a tree with “A guy told 
me I could have this for free, if I climbed up and got it”.

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