I've not ridden a HH, but I did briefly own a Sam and, based just on
that I'd say that the Sam makes a better all rounder or country bike
-- excellent for that, IMO with the reservations that I didn't like
its load carrying properties and, second, that it won't take the fat
tires that I like for dirt roads. But for a combo of pavement, firm
dirt and light loads, I'd love to have mine back; as it was, it just
didn't fit into my bike stable categories which are determined in part
by budget.
As for road use, I found it somewhat sluggish compared to the purely
road Rivs I've owned and compared to other road bikes like the
erstwhile Herse randonneur. Doesn't the HH have lighter tubing and
more roady geometry?
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