[RBW] Re: I only have 1 chance to get a Rivendell.. which would you recommend?

2024-02-26 Thread J S

I prefer the Hillborne but I like it being closer to older bikes before the 
chainstays got longer and longer  at Riv. 
On Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 11:46:51 AM UTC-5 ahb...@gmail.com wrote:

> Only 1 chance because I'm living in Asia and the closest place I can buy 
> is from Blue Lug online store in Tokyo. So, I have to pay for shipping and 
> import tax.
>
> I mostly commute 90% and joy ride the rest. Wish and would one day will go 
> for long road touring. I'm considering the following model.
>
> A. Homer Hilsen OR Sam Hillborne. From my research, their geometry are 
> pretty much the same now. Except Hillborne is a bit heavier due to tube 
> reinforcement. I'm leaning toward A. Homer Hilsen because its lighter and I 
> can get one now.
>
> Also considering their Step Through. First choice would be Platypus then 
> Clem Smith Jr..
>
> Which one would you recommend and thanks in advance.
>

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[RBW] Re: I only have 1 chance to get a Rivendell.. which would you recommend?

2024-02-26 Thread Sarah Carlson
Another vote for the Platypus. It is such a versatile bike, you can really 
take it in so many different build directions without compromising your 
experience. When I think of all the ways I've seen the Platypus built up, 
it's king of mind boggling. People smiling out on trails with lots of bags 
and knobby tires, sporty version built up for the road, all purpose 
shopping and around town bike... I love all my bikes but with the step 
through I imagine this one will outlast the others when it gets tougher to 
swing my leg over a top tube. Hopefully that's way in the future... but 
it's one reason I'm happy to have a Platy.

Sarah

On Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 8:46:51 AM UTC-8 ahb...@gmail.com wrote:

> Only 1 chance because I'm living in Asia and the closest place I can buy 
> is from Blue Lug online store in Tokyo. So, I have to pay for shipping and 
> import tax.
>
> I mostly commute 90% and joy ride the rest. Wish and would one day will go 
> for long road touring. I'm considering the following model.
>
> A. Homer Hilsen OR Sam Hillborne. From my research, their geometry are 
> pretty much the same now. Except Hillborne is a bit heavier due to tube 
> reinforcement. I'm leaning toward A. Homer Hilsen because its lighter and I 
> can get one now.
>
> Also considering their Step Through. First choice would be Platypus then 
> Clem Smith Jr..
>
> Which one would you recommend and thanks in advance.
>

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[RBW] Re: I only have 1 chance to get a Rivendell.. which would you recommend?

2024-02-25 Thread iamkeith
Welcome, and what a solid bunch of advice you're already getting.  Two 
thoughts and my own recommendation:

For what it's worth, I'm pretty sure the Sam Hilbourne was originally 
conceived as a less-expensive A Homer Hillsen.  Fewer sizes offered, 
simpler paint and details, and different country of manufacture.  It's 
always been  interesting to me that, after morphing and changing so much, 
they've both stayed around.  Other similar instances (Romulus as a 
less-expensive Rambouillet, Bleriot as a less-expensive Saluki) didn't last 
once the original rationale ceased to exist.  This is over-simplifying, but 
the main point - which is evidenced by your interest in both - is that 
there is still a lot of overlap and similarity.

So, between those two, I'd personally make the decision based on brake 
preference and tire/fender clearance, and the Hillbourne wins for me 
personally.  You can always use a smaller tire if you want.  If you think 
you will lean more toward wanting an actual "road bike" experience, for 
paved-surface riding, then the Homer is maybe a little more elegant and 
lighter?

All that aside, I'd really say get whatever fits the best.  There's nothing 
like a bike that  fits without compromises, and you would choose it over 
any other bike in real-life practice if you had more than one, regardless 
of any other limitations it might have.

Finally:  unless you subscribe to the mainstream belief that bikes are for 
going fast first of all, and should be as light as possible (which it 
doesn't sound like you are), then the Playpus really seems like the perfect 
answer to the "if I could have only one" question.  Speaking for myself 
again, who owns seven Rivendells.  If I HAD to choose, I'd give them all up 
and get the Platypus (which I don't have and haven'tactually ridden, but 
can extrapolate pretty well).  It combines the best parts of all my 
favorite bikes / other Rivendells, does everything I'd need other than 
full-on mountain biking, and I'd know that I could ride it for the rest of 
my life.
On Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 9:27:48 AM UTC-7 Bikie#4646 wrote:

> Dear A.H.,
> Welcome!  I can't speak to the Platypus except it has wide acceptance 
> here. However, I do have both a Sam Hillborne and a A.H. Homer Hilsen. Both 
> are capable on pavement and dirt roads/rail trails, etc. The lighter tubing 
> on the Homer makes it a bit more lively but the Sam is more capable for 
> touring. 
> My bikes both date to 2015 and before. So, the Sam has Paul center pulls 
> and the Homer was converted to Paul Touring cantilevers. Both have fenders 
> and use 38mm tires. Both use moustache bars (for different reasons).
> So, I'd say, "pick your poison" depending on the type of riding you expect 
> to do and what you intend to carry.. (And maybe your personal body weight. 
> I am 170 lbs.+ -).
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/bikecrazy-paul/53407463860/in/album-72177720313691125/
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/bikecrazy-paul/53181801054/in/album-72177720313691125/
> Paul Germain
> Midlothian, Va.
>
>
>
>
>

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[RBW] Re: I only have 1 chance to get a Rivendell.. which would you recommend?

2024-02-25 Thread 'Bikie#4646' via RBW Owners Bunch
Dear A.H.,
Welcome!  I can't speak to the Platypus except it has wide acceptance here. 
However, I do have both a Sam Hillborne and a A.H. Homer Hilsen. Both are 
capable on pavement and dirt roads/rail trails, etc. The lighter tubing on 
the Homer makes it a bit more lively but the Sam is more capable for 
touring. 
My bikes both date to 2015 and before. So, the Sam has Paul center pulls 
and the Homer was converted to Paul Touring cantilevers. Both have fenders 
and use 38mm tires. Both use moustache bars (for different reasons).
So, I'd say, "pick your poison" depending on the type of riding you expect 
to do and what you intend to carry.. (And maybe your personal body weight. 
I am 170 lbs.+ -).
https://www.flickr.com/photos/bikecrazy-paul/53407463860/in/album-72177720313691125/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/bikecrazy-paul/53181801054/in/album-72177720313691125/
Paul Germain
Midlothian, Va.




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[RBW] Re: I only have 1 chance to get a Rivendell.. which would you recommend?

2024-02-24 Thread Joe Bernard
Welcome to the Bunch! For me the choice would be between the Homer and 
Platypus. Within that spectrum I would pick my preferred brakes, standover 
clearance, color and name. 

Joe Bernard 

On Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 8:46:51 AM UTC-8 ahb...@gmail.com wrote:

> Only 1 chance because I'm living in Asia and the closest place I can buy 
> is from Blue Lug online store in Tokyo. So, I have to pay for shipping and 
> import tax.
>
> I mostly commute 90% and joy ride the rest. Wish and would one day will go 
> for long road touring. I'm considering the following model.
>
> A. Homer Hilsen OR Sam Hillborne. From my research, their geometry are 
> pretty much the same now. Except Hillborne is a bit heavier due to tube 
> reinforcement. I'm leaning toward A. Homer Hilsen because its lighter and I 
> can get one now.
>
> Also considering their Step Through. First choice would be Platypus then 
> Clem Smith Jr..
>
> Which one would you recommend and thanks in advance.
>

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[RBW] Re: I only have 1 chance to get a Rivendell.. which would you recommend?

2024-02-24 Thread Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
Oh, what a fun thread! I’m glad you asked. Everyone knows what I’m going to 
say, but when has that ever stopped me? Everyone loves a Platypus. Will 
from Rivendell has said it’s his favorite, and he has all the Rivs, so 
there you go. I love mine so much I have 3. All for different purposes. And 
that step-through feature is unbeatable, especially when you load up your 
bike. But whatever you decide, do let us know!

On Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 11:46:51 AM UTC-5 ahb...@gmail.com wrote:

> Only 1 chance because I'm living in Asia and the closest place I can buy 
> is from Blue Lug online store in Tokyo. So, I have to pay for shipping and 
> import tax.
>
> I mostly commute 90% and joy ride the rest. Wish and would one day will go 
> for long road touring. I'm considering the following model.
>
> A. Homer Hilsen OR Sam Hillborne. From my research, their geometry are 
> pretty much the same now. Except Hillborne is a bit heavier due to tube 
> reinforcement. I'm leaning toward A. Homer Hilsen because its lighter and I 
> can get one now.
>
> Also considering their Step Through. First choice would be Platypus then 
> Clem Smith Jr..
>
> Which one would you recommend and thanks in advance.
>

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