No video

This is the ONE Bike I'll NEVER Sell - The Answer Will SURPRISE You!

  Рет қаралды 60,078

Path Less Pedaled

Path Less Pedaled

Күн бұрын

We are clearing out the studio and have sold almost all our bikes. I'll probably never sell this one though!
Support independent bike content with the links below.
PATREON: / pathlesspedaled
STICKER STORE: www.pathlesspe...
SHIRTS: www.pathlesspe...
INSTAGRAM: / pathlesspedaled
Affiliate Links:
Riding Camera: www.insta360.c...
360 Camera: www.insta360.c...
Studio Camera: amzn.to/2U9SQiJ
Studio Mic: amzn.to/3eehci8
Fave Multitool: amzn.to/3ec9ntk
Fave Pump: amzn.to/3kd6Any

Пікірлер: 527
@rivbikedotcom
@rivbikedotcom 11 ай бұрын
We aren't surprised! Thanks for the support and good luck with the move :)
@kevinconrad6156
@kevinconrad6156 2 ай бұрын
Not either, best looking bikes I think I have ever seen. I want one and will only be able to afford if I find one some does not know what they have.
@wendybyrne1301
@wendybyrne1301 11 ай бұрын
Love that you called this a "dad bike" because when my dad died in 2018, one thing I inherited was his Sam Hillborne and I love it for all the reasons you list, and because it is MY "dad bike."
@lisahutcherson5897
@lisahutcherson5897 11 ай бұрын
@MrQuestful
@MrQuestful 6 ай бұрын
Your dad sounds like he was an awesome person. I think bikes that are loved should be inherited, and a Hillborne is a great one for that pure sense of functional elegance. May you pass it down to the next generation. 👏🏽🚲
@campbellpaul
@campbellpaul 7 күн бұрын
That's sweet
@peterforde9513
@peterforde9513 11 ай бұрын
I would never sell my 22 year old Rivendell Atlantis. So, at age 77, I gave it to my 30 year old granddaughter. It accompanied me when we rode the Underground Railroad route together when she was 18.
@waterboxer87
@waterboxer87 11 ай бұрын
I am with you. I believe in the Grant Peterson School of Cycling. I revere mechanical simplicity. I have never ridden dressed in a cycling kit. Flat pedals are on all my bikes. I ride just I did when I was a teen. Thumbs up to keeping the Riv.
@donhuber9131
@donhuber9131 11 ай бұрын
Rivendell Reader: required reading!
@harindergill7221
@harindergill7221 11 ай бұрын
🎯👍🍻
@miniac60
@miniac60 11 ай бұрын
I'm riding just like I was a teen in the 70s, with clips, drops, but I do wear a helmet now, though. Lol
@tanstaafl1960
@tanstaafl1960 11 ай бұрын
I too was a teenager in the 1970s when I started riding centuries and going on overnight and week-long bike tours. Then I raced - road & track; I shaved my legs, and every wheel set I owned had sew-ups. Then around 1986, while working at a shop in Philadelphia that sold Specialized, Gary Fisher, and Fat Chance, I started racing mountain bikes and cyclocross. That continued until 1992 or so, when I returned to my roots doing long-distance rides, centuries, and The Death Ride™️from 1999-2006. Now I mostly just commute and occasionally camp, and almost all of my bikes have flat pedals. Life with bicycles can have many stages, many paths; there’s no single right way.
@markbevan2577
@markbevan2577 11 ай бұрын
Brompton - not cool, light, stable, downright anti-digital. But, if one’s cycling is about going places, the Brom’s a big tick. Good luck with the move to Spain, if you fancy a trip to Scotland when you’ve settled do call.
@Ty-er5ok
@Ty-er5ok 11 ай бұрын
My Brompton is also my never-sell bike.
@KennethWuAU
@KennethWuAU 11 ай бұрын
Here here.
@tayloroliver7293
@tayloroliver7293 11 ай бұрын
100%
@napilopez
@napilopez 11 ай бұрын
Same.
@olivierpesret4773
@olivierpesret4773 11 ай бұрын
For europe i'd keep a brompton to jump on trains seamlessly ride to and from the station in seconds, best kind of freedom
@grisnylle100
@grisnylle100 11 ай бұрын
I've sold every bike I've bought before or after my Cross Check. It's simple, cheap, sturdy and you can make most things fit on that thing. It's not great at anything but I can and do put it away wet, muddy or sprayed with road salt regularly, I haven't washed it in the last five years and I commute on it year round. I reckon I'll keep it even after I "replace" it (if I do, can't see it happening really).
@_MPP_
@_MPP_ 11 ай бұрын
Gotta love Cross-Check. Pretty sure I will never sell mine.
@robertcoates2752
@robertcoates2752 11 ай бұрын
Same for me. I actually plan on building a new gravel bike but the Cross Check is going to become a single speed
@paulg666
@paulg666 11 ай бұрын
I just bought a new Norco XR S1 Reynolds 725 lightweight steel. I was meant to sell my cross check and a few 90s road bikes. My Cross check is lighter in weight and much more comfortable (smoother) on gravel. I love the disc brakes but the 1 month old norco is up for sale as my cross check is just better to ride.
@cattalkbmx
@cattalkbmx 11 ай бұрын
I'd never sell my Cross Check. Might not be as fancy as this or as good as that, but it's good enough to get ya there.
@nathanatkin1984
@nathanatkin1984 11 ай бұрын
Simple, mechanical & genuine. Uninfluenced by trends and fashion. The joys of true bicycling.
@no_Ray_bang
@no_Ray_bang 11 ай бұрын
a couple years back, inspired and informed by this channel, I got a custom frame from a cheap shop in china. I devoured all of your videos on geometry and a couple months later a frame arrived at my door that was (mostly) built to my specs. It's my primary bike but every time I go back to it I re-fall in love with it. It's a bike that wouldn't exist without this channel, so, thanks for that
@hawk2million
@hawk2million 11 ай бұрын
Mine? Specialized Rockhopper from the 90s just before they started using aluminium. I have much fancier bikes but I'm at my happiest on the steel Rockhopper. Not fussed if it falls and picks up another scratch but I love it and would be heartbroken if I lost it. Best of luck with the move.
@steveforst7149
@steveforst7149 11 ай бұрын
Russ & Laura, I applaud your decision to to make the move to Spain. I traveled around a bit there in the 1970s back when it was still under the shadow of Franco - but even so my memories are of a beautiful country and a beautiful people. I'm looking forward to your ride reports once you get settled in. And BTW, having recently built up a Rivendell Platypus I know what you mean about your Sam. Best of luck to you for the big move!
@michaelhayward7572
@michaelhayward7572 11 ай бұрын
And the weather...and the food....
@philipbarrett3151
@philipbarrett3151 11 ай бұрын
+1 on the Platy!
@umbrella8563
@umbrella8563 11 ай бұрын
When I loaded the video I said to myself: "I hope he keeps the Rivendell..." It makes me happy to know that the Riv was indeed the survivor :) I hope you have many more fun adventures with that bicycle (the latest build looks lovely).
@sjs1965442
@sjs1965442 11 ай бұрын
You are a great spokes person for the types of bike the general public needs.
@timothygraf2539
@timothygraf2539 11 ай бұрын
I get it. I was finally able to get myself a Riv Atlantis and I fricken love it. The styling epitomizes, to me, what bikes are. Highly functioning art with practical utility. 👌💯
@gauthier13
@gauthier13 11 ай бұрын
I love the way you think about bikes. The bike you need is the one that feels like home
@lisahutcherson5897
@lisahutcherson5897 11 ай бұрын
Amen to that
@user-rg8jd9ut4i
@user-rg8jd9ut4i 11 ай бұрын
There’s Riv, and then there’s everyone else. Greeeaaat choice. Funny, my two biggest bike influences ever are you and Grant. So this makes total sense, and my personal validation. God bless, and safe travels.
@colinearle93
@colinearle93 11 ай бұрын
I hear you, Russ. Keep on riding bikes making content your way! That’s why I watch.
@Jhender3908
@Jhender3908 11 ай бұрын
I’ll never sell my Klein mountain bike. I bought the frame and hand picked the components. It’s a ‘90s bike and my pride and joy. Best wishes on your move to Spain!
@JoeOaken
@JoeOaken 11 ай бұрын
"Its not flashy" .. seriously its bloody beautiful
@Ty-er5ok
@Ty-er5ok 11 ай бұрын
I had zero doubt you were going to say Rivendell. It's so obvious that you and Grant see eye to eye on a lot of things, particularly when it comes to the whole party pace, un-racer and normal clothes for riding bikes stuff. When I rode my one and only double century 11 years ago using flat pedals from Rivendell, I had so many people aghast that I wasn't using clipless and wasn't wearing Spandex. I still have yet to own one. If I ever do, it would be a Homer for sure. My never sell bikes are my Raw Lacquer Brompton H6L as it is by far my most comfortable bike, my Specialized HardRock Xtracycle conversion and my Salsa Casseroll rando bike. Love all of them.
@mherke
@mherke 11 ай бұрын
My 2 bikes I would never sell are my Surly LHT and my vintage Schwinn Continental. For mostly reasons that you mentioned which makes maintenance on them easy and they fit me perfectly. Thank you for the great content you provide!
@daniellarson3068
@daniellarson3068 11 ай бұрын
Old Schwinns can go forever.
@donhuber9131
@donhuber9131 11 ай бұрын
I also have an older LHT. Mine actually has 26" wheels. I recently, after watching this channel for quite a while, replaced the original triple with a compact double, 40/26. I'm amazed how well the bike performs on gravel roads. Why "upgrade"?
@mherke
@mherke 11 ай бұрын
Agreed. I enjoy the simplicity of the bike, from the friction shifters to the rim brakes.@@daniellarson3068
@mherke
@mherke 11 ай бұрын
Same here. Mine is a 2008 26" model. I still have the triple on mine, but a double would probably work for me as well. I did change the bars to trekking bars with grip shift. Makes longer rides very comfortable. I also have a dynamo front hub.@@donhuber9131
@JohnRadford-iy7db
@JohnRadford-iy7db 11 ай бұрын
Schwinn ten speeds gold
@MelvinHughesatp
@MelvinHughesatp 11 ай бұрын
My 12 year old A. Homer Hilsen is my keeper. With Paul Racer brakes, a variety of friction shifters, and a multitude of handlebar options, it is the bike that always feels right. Every time I get on it and start pedaling, it is immediately like home.
@christopherharvey5628
@christopherharvey5628 11 ай бұрын
Okay I have a Brompton si speed, à Scott in alu that I have modified putting a 11/36 with a triple front. I also have a trek 7/7 on which I have an 11/46 with a 30/46 at the front. The thing about a path less pedalled is that he encourages us to think outside the box
@DGoldman973
@DGoldman973 11 ай бұрын
I feel the same about my Sam. Finally got one this year and it’s everything I’ve been hoping it would be for the last 10 years.
@chrisallen2005
@chrisallen2005 11 ай бұрын
I hear you loud and clear. If I had to keep only one of the too many bikes in my garage it would be my 26 inch wheel Long Haul Trucker. It has done it all. Pavement touring with treadless tires, GDMBR on knobbies and so much commuting with tires to match the season.
@DAMN55117
@DAMN55117 11 ай бұрын
I know it is a big box brand...but my Salsa Fargo was purchased with the intent of a forever bike. It can just do so much including make me smile.
@briand8862
@briand8862 11 ай бұрын
Same here!
@mattcardarelli
@mattcardarelli 11 ай бұрын
1990 wicked fat chance. Finally completed my resto-mod and I’ve never ridden a bike as amazing as it. Drove 10 hours round trip to get it out of Michigan. Took me over 2 years to get the parts I wanted to put on. What they say about fat chance and Chris chance, it’s all true. That legend was so far ahead of his time
@johnhickman2033
@johnhickman2033 5 ай бұрын
I have a Team Fat Chance myself - the geometry is a little too race specific for me these days. I am looking to buy a Rim as a potential replacement even though they are now made in Taiwan, it's not a deal breaker for me.
@johnhickman2033
@johnhickman2033 5 ай бұрын
Typo: Rivendell not rim!
@HeikeLarson
@HeikeLarson 6 күн бұрын
My Rivendell Appaloosa for sure! It’s the do anything bike, from commuting to easy trail to bike camping. I’m hoping to take it on some longer tours soon, too.
@alainletourneau4960
@alainletourneau4960 11 ай бұрын
Grant and company re-asserted the value of many bike things I continue to treasure. If not for Grant, Heine and later Pacenti, 650b might not be available at all in the USA. It's perfectly understandable your attraction to the Hillborne, both in what it symbolizes and in what it does. That said, for the way I ride, Rivendell frames stopped being useful for me starting back in 2014. The steel tubing Rivendell uses is very stout, touring stout. Riding them just wore me out, and I didn't realize how much that was true until I started riding lighter steel tube sets. I was able to get Jeff Lyon to build me a similar classic frame set with lightweight steel tubing, I never regretted the decision. For me, it works. I front load the bike's rando bag, though usually with no more than 8-15 pounds, and the bike is designed to carry front panniers, though I've never mounted any. If not being forced to, I will likely never sell this bike, despite owning others, including more "modern" bikes. The Lyon just does a lot of things really well, and is maybe the most practical of my bikes. Best of luck PLP with your move to Spain, look forward to see what you do once you have settled in your new home.
@MichaelEdelman1954
@MichaelEdelman1954 Ай бұрын
Yup. I’ve sold or traded a lot of bikes and frames, but I still have the Atlantis I bought in 1999.
@carlchristenson3430
@carlchristenson3430 11 ай бұрын
Yes! Appreciate your perspective. I think you did a great job putting into words what I find so hard to explain. How it feels to enjoy a really “good” comfortable, reliable, easy to work on, pretty, maybe even beautiful, utilitarian bike.
@RatFink5912
@RatFink5912 11 ай бұрын
Totally agree with this post -- that's why I just bought an All-City Gorilla Monsoon (too bad All-City just closed it's doors). After riding bikes for 55+ years I missed riding steel, although I now enjoy 1X, index shifting, and mechanical disk brakes, and I'm all in with 650b. Looking forward to your new adventure in Spain-- :)
@viivirre3088
@viivirre3088 11 ай бұрын
Welcome to Europe! My surly ogre from 2016, it has carry me around many countries, it has patiently let me work on it as I learned how to fix bikes, it has been the experimental animal of all my weird ideas of how should I built it. It is incredibly versatile, and it seems still perfectly fine to keep going for more than twice the distance is has already ridden. A good old adventure companion, it will be kept with respect even if it ever brake down before I do, which is not sure!
@biking261
@biking261 11 ай бұрын
This bike seems to have passed me by on your channel I really like the attention to detail on it. The way the lugs are painted and the decals I think that frame is beautiful.
@davidjfife
@davidjfife 11 ай бұрын
I like that Riv bike a lot. Good choice. Right now, bike I wouldn’t sell is our two CO-Motion tandems. We ride with our two boys. Such a fun family sport. Both rolling on ReneHerse 650bX48 slicks.
@peterhehn9511
@peterhehn9511 11 ай бұрын
The bike I will never sell is the Ritchey Outback Breakaway. Ride it daily and also climbed the Alto de Letras in Columbia! So it does everything!
@michaelmann6482
@michaelmann6482 11 ай бұрын
I just finished building up my Outback Breakaway about a month ago. I agree - it’s a real quiver killer!
@dayharris6815
@dayharris6815 11 ай бұрын
I feel that my Stooge Mk5 is the bike I probably won't ever sell. I have it set up with a Tumbleweed Persuader bar, 27.5" wheels with plus size tires on it (3" on front, and 2.8" in the rear). I can't pinpoint what I love about it, but every time I'm done riding it, I can't believe how good it rides.
@Tashunkawitco
@Tashunkawitco 11 ай бұрын
Same here, just MK3 with stooge scrambler bar atm same tires ;)
@MacThreinfhir
@MacThreinfhir 11 ай бұрын
Nice bike! The bike I’ll never sell is my blue and yellow LeMond Zurich. I’m told frequently that I should upgrade my bike but I love the way that it fits, rides, and handles. And it’s 100% mechanical, which I prefer.
@lisahutcherson5897
@lisahutcherson5897 11 ай бұрын
Yap, don't upgrade what is already perfect❤
@jfspurlin1
@jfspurlin1 8 ай бұрын
I have a 2006 Lemond Zurich too! Love it.
@AlanJohnsonSunbird
@AlanJohnsonSunbird 11 ай бұрын
Russ I haven’t even watched this video yet but I’m currently searching for the one, do it all, keep forever bike. I’m excited to hear your comments here.
@kevinryan873
@kevinryan873 11 ай бұрын
Me too. You are right. It’s a tool, beautifully made and can do it all. Rode my 10 Y/O Hillborne Boston to Pacific Ocean 2 years ago, doing so again next year.
@TonyLockhart
@TonyLockhart 11 ай бұрын
I'm in the same boat, Russ. I've got a circa 2009 Sam Hillborne and love it....wouldn't trade it for anything. Great video, as always. Thanks for making good content.
@Ichtyosapiens
@Ichtyosapiens 11 ай бұрын
Probably my 150 years Brooks anniversary Pelago Stavanger. It started my passion for cycling and bike-touring and it just fits me perfectly.
@ukestjohn
@ukestjohn 11 ай бұрын
My 1985 Miyata 1000!. 'nuff said.
@acbarnard
@acbarnard 11 ай бұрын
Same here. The Hillborne is the least trendy/gadgety among almost every competing bike in its class. It’ll do anything and will last a lifetime if cared for properly. Anticipating coming challenges (I’m over 60) I recently added a Platypus, which is essentially the same bike but with a step-through frame. I’ll keep both forever.
@timbantham
@timbantham 11 ай бұрын
Same as you. The bike I'd never sell is my Sam Hillborne. I have the 2TT side pull brake version. I currently have it set up with the supremely capable Paul Racer center pulls. Drop bar, bar cons, and 44mm RH tires set up tubeless. The bike feels like an old friend every time I hop on it. It's capable of taking me on any road that I am willing to ride and just never lets me down. Thanks for this video which helped to serve as a reminder for why I love my Riv as well.
@squashingicon
@squashingicon 11 ай бұрын
Like mentioned above a few times, going with the Surly Cross Check. It’s the middle school of bikes: a gateway to experiences, experimenting, and exploration! It’s never really disappointed me.
@timearly6150
@timearly6150 11 ай бұрын
Hi Russ. My 1996 Rivendell allrounder for sure. Canti’s, 26 inch wheels and a triple Ritchey logic crank. I bought this when riv first started selling Waterford built frames. I love it so much it hangs on the wall in my house between rides. Will be giving it repaint next year. My vicious cycles 2002 motivator 29er. Non suspension corrected rigid fork. Perfect for the trails I ride. Best wishes on this new venture.
@stevenbrown234
@stevenbrown234 11 ай бұрын
2017 Blue Disc Trucker, almost same geometry of the Riv Atlantis at the time . Albastache handlebars, flat pedals, B17, steady and comfortable. Also my Motobecane Grand Touring that I rode across Europe in 1978. It is having a dignified retirement...
@rsb62rsb
@rsb62rsb 11 ай бұрын
Good for you Russ, long live RIV! Good luck with the move 👍🏽 🇪🇸
@HeadwatersKayak
@HeadwatersKayak 5 ай бұрын
For me it’s my Corvus Skookum fat bike. Perfect extension of my style.
@jalkingforjesus
@jalkingforjesus 11 ай бұрын
For me, my Brompton and Surly Cross Check in single speed guise with woodchipper bars. Both are bikes that I genuinely enjoy riding and cannot even pretend to ride fast.
@scottw4202
@scottw4202 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video Russ. I guessed the Rivendell before you even said it. 😊Makes perfect sense to me. I think my keeper would be my Thunderhawk. I was lucky enough to get the version without internal cable routing. It checks all the boxes for me. It just feels right and makes me smile every time I jump on it. I’ve learned so much from watching your channel. Thanks so much for all you do. It’s made me much more knowledgeable and made bicycling that much more enjoyable in the process. Thank you!
@daniellarson3068
@daniellarson3068 11 ай бұрын
Almost all of these bike reviews seem to think internal cable routing is a significant advantage. I do not think external cables cause a lot of drag nor are they prone to sang on items. Unlike internally routed cables, they are easily changed. I think you were lucky.
@dfawkes55
@dfawkes55 10 ай бұрын
My keeper is the Waterford 1900 Adventure Bike. Had it for 23yrs and it runs running perfectly. It is utterly mechanical and easy to maintain. I use it for touring, commutting, food shopping, utility bike, etc. Thank you for your KZbin channel.
@AnotherBad
@AnotherBad Ай бұрын
I have three fat bikes, and the one I will probably never sell is White 8Fat LTD 21. I have changed SRAM Level brakes to SRAM Avid BB-7 MTB, SRAM 1x12 to microSHIFT Advent X 1x10. Added Velogical Universal Power Source (rim dynamo + powerbank with a USB port to a 4-port USB hub) to not be without front/rear lights in the middle of the night in the woods, or phone/bike computer running out of juice. I don't want to have oil and other stuff needed to repair SRAM Level out in nowhere. All I need is an allen key, a T25 and a wire to Avid BB-7. The wire (both brake and shifter) can be stored inside the handlebar, in case you did not know. I have made 8Fat simple and reliable, yet it's still the most fun bike I have ever owned. That's why my 8Fat is a keeper.
@johnp9650
@johnp9650 11 ай бұрын
Rivendell Appaloosa For all the same reasons you mention here. It’s an over-capable, mechanically simple, gorgeous, Swiss army bike & that’s home for me.
@johnshepherd708
@johnshepherd708 11 ай бұрын
Russ & Laura, I wish you the very best on your new adventure and move to Spain. I think that you only live once and to make this change in life is an exciting one. Take care and we will all be looking forward to seeing and hearing how this goes. I am sure that you will thrive and make many new friends wherever this may take you...keep us informed and again, best of luck to you guys. Thank you for all of your honest advice and commentary. It is always like stopping by for a chat when I click on one of your posts. Take care....John
@thomasblak5315
@thomasblak5315 11 ай бұрын
The bike I would never sell is my Sam Hillborne. I love my Trek Di2, disc brake carbon wonder bike and I tolerate my Brompton at best but it is the Rivendell that is my forever bike. The Riv is just so versatile.
@Mlaughnan
@Mlaughnan 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been enjoying your channel. I own a couple of unique bikes, one of which I just got returned to me tonight by a friend who I sold it to 20 plus years ago. It’s a Braxton mtn bike which Sam Braxton built for me in 1986. I also have a Braxton racing bike (1983), a 1998 Salsa mtn bike. All of these bikes have great meaning to me for different reasons. My wife also has a Braxton mtn. bike that was built for her for a wedding present.
@tristamnewey7118
@tristamnewey7118 11 ай бұрын
My 1999 Dawes 1-Down, a drop-bar 26" wheel touring bike that looks very similar to your Rivendell. V brakes, downtube friction shifters, 631 Reynolds frame, huge tyre clearance - it just does everything competently and is still good by todays standards. Gets admiring comments when riding with modern gravel bikes too, people thinking it's new.
@kentjoosten8149
@kentjoosten8149 11 ай бұрын
My 1984 Miyata 710 was my racing/triathlon bike, but really just had the classic '80s Japanese road bike build. I recently pulled it out of retirement, cold-set the rear dropouts to 130mm and built up a 1x11 flat-bar townie with Ultegra 600EX brakes and a Nitto Campee rear rack. The frame was wide enough for 700x28c Panaracer GravelKings, so some mild off-pavement rides are possible. I ride this bike about 20 miles a day commuting. It is absolutely silent and the SL700 shifter with R7000 DR work flawlessly.
@JulesInfinite888
@JulesInfinite888 11 ай бұрын
Black Gitane track bike 1984. Have never fixed one thing except new wheels when I got it and tires (Just got airless tannus). I have comfy grandma bars and an easy gear. Just recently a wald pizza rack. It’s the best, after 25 years. Most fun. Effortless. Reliable. I have recently got a surly krampus, which is nice too, but one fear fixed still has me.
@mechatakoyakisan
@mechatakoyakisan 11 ай бұрын
I'd love a "Reasonable Gearing" sticker
@SavGaEckmann
@SavGaEckmann 11 ай бұрын
My 1994 Caloi MTB that I bought new. It has the original Manitou Answer shocks. I have played around with its purpose and function over the years. And I love it and it's cantilever brakes! Cheers to you, your Bride and your new adventure!
@aaronthomas6732
@aaronthomas6732 11 ай бұрын
This bike reminds me of a much classier version of my 1986 Schwinn Passage that I probably will never sell. I’m currently working on updating the components on it to make it more gravel friendly.
@since1990vfb
@since1990vfb 11 ай бұрын
My companion - multiple iterations - multiple Trips, Commutes, Dayrides: Salsa Fargo ❤️ 2 of 2 in the staple: Rivbike Atlantis 2022 - still too young & too few rides to feel 100% dialed in atm.
@not2sendy
@not2sendy 11 ай бұрын
I bought and love my Bearclaw thunderhawk. I did buy it because of your review and have had no regrets. I appreciate your reviews and opinions/ takes on cycling. Hope the move to Rota goes well!
@PathLessPedaledTV
@PathLessPedaledTV 11 ай бұрын
I prob would have kept it if I had gotten the V1 with the external routing. The internal routing was no bueno for the amount of times I have to change parts for the channel.
@jefftoonstra5087
@jefftoonstra5087 11 ай бұрын
My forever bike and agree 💯 v1 was better! Jason originally advertised it as you’d understand why external routing is better if you work on your own bike
@hps_bruin
@hps_bruin 8 ай бұрын
Glad you found such a bike for yourself, Russ - that’s awesome. I definitely have 1 bike that is my forever bike: a 2016 Bianchi Specialissima with Campagnolo Super Record 11-speed trans and Fulcrum carbon wheels with ceramic bearings. Gifted to me by my sis after I completed my first round of cancer treatments. Strangely enough, however, my go-to bike for almost all my rides is a humble 2015 Specialized Allez Sport with Sora and newly added Shimano 105 wheel set due to the stock freewheel failing and not being serviceable.
@cliffordkiracofe936
@cliffordkiracofe936 10 ай бұрын
Wonderful post. Best wishes for Spain. It will be great to learn about Euro biking/touring. Rescued a 1968 Bruce Gordon frame a few years ago. Just completed the project with vintage Campy and other parts. Old School steel makes for a mellow ride.
@js7851
@js7851 11 ай бұрын
I hope you love your new home. I have been riding Rivendells since 1997 when I got my first Road. Another slightly larger one followed then an AR and then a Custom. I am a lover of the shorter chainstay Rivendells and have a Hillborne and a Saluki currently . I have had about 10 Rivendells, prefer 650b models and only sold my custom and a few others due to a car accident and back injury where I thought my riding days had ended. 10 years off the bike, now in my ‘70’s I have been riding again for 4 seasons. Slower and shorter distances but that is fine. I still love to ride. The Hillborne is a special bike, very happy with it.
@joelrichards4965
@joelrichards4965 11 ай бұрын
This hit home. My Ritchey Break-Away Cross has been with me since 2007. It is steel with cantilever brakes, fits 40mm tires, comes apart to fit into a case with side dimensions of the 700c wheels and the fit is dialed - it feels right. It feels like a part of me, especially on rough terrain. For a while it was one of four bikes in my quiver and for a few years, my only bike. It has ridden road centuries, cross races, mixed terrain adventure rides and a lot of MTB single-track. Beyond my local New England, it has traveled to Colorado, Texas, Belgium and Italy. I don't ride road anymore and I am not racing currently so it mostly my adventure bike in a 2-bike quiver with a hardtail mtb. If I go back to one bike, the Ritchey is staying, but every so often I think about getting a new adventure bike that can take wider tires and has disc brakes, then I don't want to get rid of the Ritchey.
@michaelmann6482
@michaelmann6482 11 ай бұрын
There’s something magic in that Ritchey Logic tubing. I just built up an Outback Breakaway and holy moly is that a fantastic ride.
@nakitojimo2001
@nakitojimo2001 11 ай бұрын
I got 5 bikes (gravel, trail, dirt jump etc) but there's only one I will keep. It's 2008 Intense Expert 24 race cruiser BMX, because it has fulfilled my obsession of BMX cruiser (light, fast n heavyduty). Now my daughter take care of it as her daily bike.
@JeffCowan
@JeffCowan 11 ай бұрын
1999 Serotta Ti. Hands down, skinny tires and all, the most comfortable bike I've been on.
@wturber
@wturber 11 ай бұрын
When I was getting back into cycling after ebike commuting for a couple of years. I got back on my Trek 1400 road bike and decided it was a torture device. So I built something different. I bought an 1995 Trek 990 mountain bike frame (triple-butted steel frame) on Craiglist. I stripped the frame and repainted it - rattle can - bright cab yellow/orange. Used a good two part clear coat. Put some original sticker copies on it, but added some laser printed decals of my own (quotes I like). And I just built up the bike from parts on hand and based on the speed and use I expected. I'm also running tubeless with 26 x 1.5" slicks (I mix my own sealant. I don't know why,". I run Microshift thumb shifters. 3x9 gearing. V-brakes. Surly Troll fork. SPD clipless, but using combo pedals that are flat on one side for regular shoes. Scott AT4 pro handlebar with bar-end grips in the middle for a nicer aero tuck position that provides a gazillion hand positions. This could easily adapt to being a touring bike if I wanted. In fact, that was kinda the original idea. The bike is versatile on the road and actually not to bad(except for the slicks) off-road and on gravel. I have no problem riding it alongside my peers who are running typical, modern, carbon fiber road bikes. Coasting down hills, the rolling and wind resistance seems to be on par with the modern stuff. I'm sure it's heavier, but I think light weight is over-rated in bikes. I see no reason that this bike shouldn't last me forever. It's comfortable. It's versatile. It uses pretty much industry standard mechanical bits at every point. It just works. What's not to keep.
@davidide1525
@davidide1525 2 ай бұрын
I love your videos. My forever bike is my Moots Vamoots CR, 2012, rim/mechanical, Campy. Bought new, won’t sell, don’t need or want anything else.
@randalbladel2817
@randalbladel2817 11 ай бұрын
Good choice. Love my Riv Ramboulliet. Comfortable and versatile.
@paintedflags
@paintedflags 11 ай бұрын
My Traitor Ruben. Everything has been swapped out, even the OG fork after a nasty crash. But it's the most indispensable bike in my fleet, the one that logs the most miles, the one I rely on to live my life day to day. And the one I'm least worried about getting dinged up and scratched, since it's already covered in those. That's the one I could least part with.
@hoboesque_
@hoboesque_ 8 күн бұрын
My neck hurts from nodding so much I agree with this video
@bikenraider99
@bikenraider99 11 ай бұрын
My 2001 Lemond Tourmalet and my 1999 Fisher Marlin. Both were my first brand name bikes and marked my move up from department store brands and onto many miles and memories.
@Dave435l
@Dave435l 11 ай бұрын
Salsa casseroll, cantis and a sliding rear dropout with an inch and a half of slide make it perfect for everything I’ve done for the past 15 years. Started life with a NOS shimano 700 arabesque groupset from my grandfathers garage. Eventually every part wore out and was replaced with old(ish) 3x9 campy, still friction though :)
@PathLessPedaledTV
@PathLessPedaledTV 11 ай бұрын
That’s a bike I always wanted to try.
@handlebarjosh2419
@handlebarjosh2419 11 ай бұрын
1983 Ross Hi Tech Mt. Hood, and ATB with bullmoose bars It's heavy but my best rides and even times have come from riding it, plus it looks cool
@RyanStanis
@RyanStanis 11 ай бұрын
I've ridden my hillborne most days since I got it in 2019 and I never grow tired of it. Great choice Russ!
@richk8112
@richk8112 11 ай бұрын
Steelman cyclocross single speed. 853 tubes with Paul dropouts, Paul Hubs. It’s 25 years old. It’s the go to. Just put a fresh set of wheels on it. Stem is 110 now not 120 that I rode at 26 years old. I don’t attack steep hills any longer, but it’s geared so I can get everywhere if I pick the proper grade climbs. I enjoy that it’s the exact geometry of so many popular gravel rigs today, it clears 45c’s, I built it and used it like a gravel bike since the beginning. Still running original RF Turbine cranks and RF square taper bb, it gets fresh grease every other year. Like new still it’s insane. Original King HS, everything else has been changed a little. I have a few other rigs I can’t part with either, but I have spent so much time with this machine it’s the one.
@thisisjuanrgarcia
@thisisjuanrgarcia 11 ай бұрын
Bridgestone MB4. It hasn't seen that much from me, but it's a rad bike from a friend and its got some history behind it.
@JakeLuke308
@JakeLuke308 11 ай бұрын
S.H. is a lovely bike. No need to explain, although you did most eloquently. As for me it's my 2011 Bemiss Cockroach. Custom build from a friend in eastern NY. Does it all and I ride it much more than my other 6 bikes.
@floatinginfutility4020
@floatinginfutility4020 11 ай бұрын
I have a yellow rigid steel trail and travel MTB, a Nordest Sardinha that I can build up very differently and fit to my needs within just minutes. It just feels righ, no matter what I do to it. There also is a titanium version of this bike that also has a Pinion gearbox, I'd love to have that one too because it's somewhat less maintenance, yet I'd never replace my yellow Sardinha.
@pleopod
@pleopod 11 ай бұрын
I fell in love with bikes in the mid 80s so to me the Riv doesn’t really seem retro - just awesome. I rode an MTB in the 90s and and Ogre now ,so my whole cycling journey has been steel and mechanical. 😀 Good luck in Spain.
@StanEby1
@StanEby1 11 ай бұрын
Works for me. I luv your bike too. It ticks all the boxes and looks beautifully classic. Good for you.
@klarkolofsson
@klarkolofsson 11 ай бұрын
Welcome to Europe! I look forward to see more niche products presented that are available here.
@betterpreparedness5167
@betterpreparedness5167 11 ай бұрын
My Surly Ogre is en-route to being one of those forever bikes. Low tech, heavy-ish, fun to ride, and gets me to the destination.
@yusuf5316
@yusuf5316 11 ай бұрын
My 10+ year old bianchi nirone 7. Shortened the stem, raised the handle bar, fitted a comfortable saddle. It just fits really well. Planning to build a more comfortable setup like yours as I just hit 40, but not selling the N7, bought it when I was in Bangladesh, was with me for 3 years in Myanmar and now riding it in London. Tons of good memories with this one :)
@JesusSaves454
@JesusSaves454 11 ай бұрын
I have a surly straggler with big wife bars that I assembled myself in early sobriety and late covid when parts were nil. I’ll never sell it. I bought the frame and made a really nice custom touring rig out of it. I hand built the wheels myself. Sram 10 speed Red reminds me of my messenger days and I made it ultra range. I love it. To the ultra initiated it doesn’t make sense but to me and my particular history it is gorgeous. I rode it up to the blue ridge from florida after I finished my twelfth step with my sponsor. I love that bike.
@sergiodiaz808
@sergiodiaz808 11 ай бұрын
Specialized Hardrock Sport 93, got it from my dad, stays with me forever
@nathanpieper4634
@nathanpieper4634 11 ай бұрын
Canti All City space horse with diagonal dropouts. I've always disliked the color I ended up with, maybe I'll paint it someday, but the lively yet loadable ultra-versatility of this bike has never and likely will never let me down. I have two mtb's, and am also working on a zippier vintage Italian steel road bike, but if I could keep only one, it would be the space horse.
@Nicoya
@Nicoya 11 ай бұрын
0:46 I think there's a missing comma there, it should clearly be "Young Stress, Free Russ!"
@patfinn2697
@patfinn2697 11 ай бұрын
I knew it would be the Riv! Mine is also an old Riv All Arounder, not too different. I like that it’s 26”, the most popular tire size in the world.
@lelca
@lelca 11 ай бұрын
A bike that lets you feel most like yourself, without pretending, is a lovely concept. I wish more of the cycling world centered around that! I'm also chasing after that Peak Mechanical bike these days- something I can have long into the future that will make the most of the cable-actuated, rim brake era components. As someone who tinkers as much as they ride, electronics and hydro brakes just aren't the same fun, nor do they have the same tactile satisfaction when riding.
@greggr1591
@greggr1591 11 ай бұрын
I read the title and knew instantly the Sam was going to be the answer here. I bought my first Sam in 2010 and have been a Riv Rider exclusively since then; it's the one brand I can count on to give me exactly what I want and nothing I don't need. "I know what I like" -- the best reason of all. Best of luck on your move!
@michaelmann6482
@michaelmann6482 11 ай бұрын
Your original videos and review of your Sam Hillborne are what finally tipped me over the edge into purchasing one myself (dark gold) and 3 years later I have zero regrets. I’d echo that it “feels like home.” It’s the bike I ride the most, on all kinds of surfaces. As for the bike I’m least likely to ever sell, that’s easy. My 93 Bontrager Race hardtail. It puts a goofy grin on my face every time I ride it. So nimble, so fun, and climbs like a freakin’ goat.
@ossiejesson3148
@ossiejesson3148 11 ай бұрын
I used to cycle - or cycle rail commute in the last 10 years of my working life ended up using Genesis Crux de Feur for the 6 mile home to station then switching to a folding bike ( which lived overnight at the local station ) for the mile or so from 2nd station to work The folding bike was brilliant I bought it brand new for £120 it was an American brand called Big Fish when folded ,no need to carry, up ended on back wheel -then held vertically with the front wheel I could walk and weave in and out of the hordes..at the station brilliant one of the best value £120 bike money I ever spent ! On retirement and moving to a smaller property those two bikes had to go along with the Recumbent ,which sadly I’d never really mastered riding . My Go To Bike now as I approach 70yrs old is a Dutch style sit up and beg bike ,a “Gazelle -Impala which I bought for £90 ( expensive as it had new tyres !) It has hub gears and brakes ,a fully enclosed chain and a dress /suit guard A shopping pannier and built in Lock .Also a Dynamo ( which I hope to restore to working before winter ) I still have a 25 year old Specialized “Alez “ 8 speed road bike ( complete with 23 mm beautiful cotton Bontanger tyres on Mavic Rims and a New Specialized Elecric bike which I was encouraged to buy by my children but have only ridden five times Which “only allowed one “would I keep ? It would have to be the Dutch bike ! I can jump on it to go shopping any time I can ride it in a suite to go to the pub or to a smart meeting .It’s comfortable ,unlikely to be thieved with its ancient looks and spots of rust. I can ride paved roads or turn off on gravel tracks I don’t have to insure it and it looks and works just as good after its been rained on as it did before .Down hill if it’s not to twisty ,due to its considerable weight and the unchanging laws of physics I’m on the tail of hard core roadies all wrapped up in Lycra like I used to be The final cherry on the cake ? it has a twist grip bell !!…what’s not to like !?
@markymarknj
@markymarknj 2 ай бұрын
I have a Marukin M420 road bike that I purchased new in 1986 when I got out of the Navy. It has 031 tubing, rim brakes, a Suntour ARX groupset, and downtube shifters. I've done a lot of miles on it; I've gone to a lot of places with it. I just had it refurbished. I'll never sell that bike.
@SIvers-or2ke
@SIvers-or2ke 11 ай бұрын
I totally get everything you just said. You’ve just sealed my decision to make my next bike very similar. Congratulations on finding your Zen
What is the Most Overrated Thing in the Bike Industry?
8:58
Path Less Pedaled
Рет қаралды 316 М.
My Dream Gravel Bike Build - All the Specs!
7:41
Path Less Pedaled
Рет қаралды 54 М.
Алексей Щербаков разнес ВДВшников
00:47
Kids' Guide to Fire Safety: Essential Lessons #shorts
00:34
Fabiosa Animated
Рет қаралды 15 МЛН
Get 10 Mega Boxes OR 60 Starr Drops!!
01:39
Brawl Stars
Рет қаралды 18 МЛН
ОБЯЗАТЕЛЬНО СОВЕРШАЙТЕ ДОБРО!❤❤❤
00:45
What's the REAL Difference?
14:03
Path Less Pedaled
Рет қаралды 14 М.
Rivendell Sam Hillborne - Does it make sense in 2020?
10:28
Path Less Pedaled
Рет қаралды 57 М.
The Small Company Saving the Simple Bicycle
23:48
Path Less Pedaled
Рет қаралды 163 М.
Grant Petersen:  The Big Bang Theory…of Bicycles
1:08:24
TheIHMC
Рет қаралды 37 М.
How I built my custom randonneur bike
10:14
BICYCLE PICNIC
Рет қаралды 69 М.
New Bike Day! Rivendell Susie Longbolts
12:31
Probably Riding
Рет қаралды 21 М.
The Future of Rivendell Bikes?
34:13
Path Less Pedaled
Рет қаралды 83 М.
The Amazing Bike Shop That No One Knows About
17:06
Path Less Pedaled
Рет қаралды 129 М.
Алексей Щербаков разнес ВДВшников
00:47