It's very exciting especially when the anticipation is high and the 
resulting bike is even better.

Analog Cycles in VT may have some built up.  I think Maine Bike Works is 
also a dealer.  I do believe that there is a Homer riding guy at Keystone 
bikes in Philadelphia, but they aren't a Riv dealer, yet.  Isn't there some 
fabulous dealer in Chicago--Mack's?  
https://www.rivbike.com/pages/dealers?_pos=1&_sid=1f17f0872&_ss=r 

I was lucky enough to be able to try a number of models in my size when 
Analog was located in MD.  I've had enough to know my Riv sizing.  Lastly, 
perhaps a trip to HQ?  You won't even need to rent a car to visit them.  

I think a Sam would be an excellent choice for you based on your needs and 
wants.

Roberta

On Monday, July 1, 2024 at 8:58:34 PM UTC-4 jyos...@gmail.com wrote:

> 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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