Please allow me to introduce myself.  I am Tom Virgil and a Samuel 
Hillborne rider.  The new Rivendell bike entered my life in late May 2013. 
 I am still dialing the Sam in.  I live in Del Mar Heights, but often ride 
out to the beach on Carmel Valley Road.  You just might see another 
Rivendell out there; it's me.  I would be delighted to see one other than 
my own.  I am extremely pleased with my bike, but exercising some patience 
through the "honeymoon" before posting pros and cons.  I had great 
technical and sales support from Jared at Rivendell.  You can see my bike 
here <http://www.flickr.com/photos/20853610@N05/sets/72157633958654979/>.

Best regards,

Tom

On Sunday, July 7, 2013 10:03:03 AM UTC-7, hsmitham wrote:
>
> Went out for a short ramble South of Del Mar through Torrey Pines reserve 
> and just happened to run into another Hilsen on my way back, Curtis and his 
> 67cm Homer. I recall Curtis joining the bunch inquiring about San Diego 
> mixed terrain rides as he had just acquired his Rivendell. What are the 
> odds in SD county dominated with carbon that we'd run into each other? I'm 
> not a mathematician but it seems the odds would be pretty high. Then again 
> as the Rivendell anomaly amplifies the odds will be more favorable of such 
> serendipitous meetings.It was a nice end to a ride.
>
> Pictures prove that it happened.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/pedalpusher61/sets/72157634506333058/
>
> ~Hugh
>

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