I think I posted into the comments when that article originally came out. I 
have to go through it though. 
 
I believe she went and bought herself a seven axiom and has since sold the 
Hillborne. I remember her saying that she never really did carry much in 
the way of gear on the bike and never took it camping or touring really and 
there were better bikes for the riding she liked and planned to do. Those 
being paceline riding and brevets. I agree that with the hillborne she was 
on the wrong bike for that kind of stuff. 
 
I have never had a handling issue with my Hillborne and only bought another 
riv(Roadeo) because I wanted a quick bike that would be setup for club 
riding. I personally fall on the Riv side of things and a lot of it has to 
do with the bike's versatality and handling. 
 

On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 9:00:05 PM UTC-5, samh wrote:

> I was fascinated by the discussion here:
>
>
> http://lovelybike.blogspot.com/2011/02/choosing-your-gospel-rivendell-vs.html
>
>

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