I have admired Rivendell bikes since I first saw a homer parked outside of 
my local food co op a few years back, set up with nitto albastache bars and 
I thought what is THAT?! I was enthralled by the lugs, the thin steel road 
like frame rocking fat tires, and the bars. love at first sight!

My current collection includes a lovely purple waterford road bike i 
inherited from my grandpa, he had great taste. I love zipping around on 
that no frills frame. And a '85 schwinn high sierra set up as a commuter. I 
purchased it for touring but find it a bit unstable and wonky geometry for 
long rides. 

I'm ready to bite the bullet and purchase a rivendell. I think id be happy 
on a Sam, I want something with a bit of zip, but still able to load up for 
tours and exploration. I'm only 150lbs so i feel like i could get away with 
a Sam for touring as opposed to one of the heavier more dedicated touring 
models. Would love any input.

My pbh is 86 and I live in Maine right now, but willing to drive some 
distance for the right bike. I'll be in chicago in mid july as well 
visiting family, so can set something up there too.
Side note: I absolutely love the orange colorway on sam frames, thats my 
dream bike! if you have one and are willing to part with it, you'd make me 
a happy camper.

Look forward to hearing from you all! 

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