Before deciding on the Hillborne frame, I took the floor model for a short ride. It was freezing that day and the ground was covered with patches of snow, which created interesting test-ride conditions. But this was not the first time I had test-ridden the Hillborne; I have tried both him and Betty earlier in the Fall.
The proportions of the 52cm Hillborne frame suit me exceptionally well. This is a notable contrast to the Betty Foy, whose 52cm frame is much too small for me. (This, and several other discrepancies between Betty and Sam make me question Rivendell's description of them as being basically the same bike.)
The Moustache bars on the floor model were handsome, but after trying them a few times over the past several months I do not think they are for me. I feel that they present the same challenges as drop bars, but without the benefit of offering as many hand positions. So I think I will stick with the plan to get drop bars.
These are such nice looking handlebars though, and I know that some people, like Alan at ecovelo, are very happy with them - so it is a matter of personal preference.
This pretty much concludes my Hillborne test ride report. I like the way Harris builds up their floor models and will only make a few changes when I build up mine. One important one, is that I plan to get a dynamo hub (Shimano Alfine) for the front wheel, which should be exciting. I am looking forward to riding my own version of this bicycle in Spring.
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