The only Rivendells that bear the name are the customs.  The rest are
bikes that are designed by Grant, manufactured to spec and sold
through Riv directly or through a small dealer network.  .  The San
Marcos differs from the rest mostly in how it is distributed.

If the bike fits you, suits your needs and you can afford it, what
else do you need to know?

Bill


On Jan 24, 2:52 pm, Pat <revfirstsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, Folks,
>
> I am an "old guy" (almost 64) and just finished my second year of cycling.
> I put in 4200 miles last year on a carbon frame bike which I like, but I'm
> looking around for something more comfortable for longer rides and light
> touring. I ran across the Rivendells a couple of months ago. I like what
> I'm reading and I'm esp interested in the Sam Hillborne and San Marcos.
>
> Do you Riv owners consider the San Marcos a true Rivendell? Can I expect
> the same quality ride, etc. from the San Marcos as I would the other Riv
> bikes? (I'm asking because it doesn't bear the Riv name.)
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.

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