It doesn't matter if it's a "true Rivendell". Grant designed it, apparently without compromise, so I assume it will be similar in ride quality to other bikes Grant designed in recent years. I assume the fit will be similar to that of the Hillborne, but probably faster, more sprightly handling. You probably won't be able to find one to test ride unfortunately, but maybe you could find the more common Hillborne to try.
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You should know that their was a discussion a while back as to whether any rivendell that wasn't a custom was a "true" rivendell but the san Marcos was designed by rivendell and is sold by them too so it has the same geometry as other rivendell bikes so like the heron I would consider it a rivendell.
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If you get around to posting a detailed comparison, I would be so happy!
Thanks,
Sean
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I could have been more clear in my question. My concern was with the
build and ride quality of the San Marcos. The whole Rivendell thing is
relatively new to me, but I am enthused about what I'm reading. The
only negative comment I've seen from a Riv owner after much searching
on the internew relates to bike color.
My purpose in looking into Riv bikes was to find something more
suitable for all day rides, SAG supported touring, etc. I have a
Specialized Roubaix which I greatly enjoy, but the old neck and
shoulders begin to talk to me after several hours on the saddle.