I'd go with a moose type bar. Bull or Bosco.

On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 1:27:30 PM UTC-7, Justin August wrote:
>
> I would recommend finding a pair of the MAP/Ahearne Bars 
> http://www.ahearnecycles.com/shop/ahearnemap-handlebar and putting them 
> on it. Nice and wide for leverage and security going up and down hills. 
> Lots of space for controls, bells, grips, PDW Bar-Istas, etc. I've got them 
> on my Saluki and quite enjoy them.
>
> -J
>
> On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 1:21:55 PM UTC-7, Jack Doran wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I recently put in an order for a Hunqapillar and was wondering what you 
>> current Hunq riders have to say about your bar/stem configurations. A 
>> couple very helpful employees at Rivendell said in so many words that the 
>> Hunq is really designed for an upright bar, and that drops don't really 
>> suit the frame since they'll put unwanted pressure on the wrists and 
>> shoulders because the reach on the Hunq is pretty long and the head tube 
>> isn't as long as, say, the Sam. No gripe about the upright option; I've 
>> used an albatross bar and I think it's every bit as good as the Riv folks 
>> say it is. But I'm thinking about potential options down the road that 
>> might make the Hunq as much a shred sled as a nice hefty, comfy touring 
>> bike that will handle the dirt nicely. I see a lot of Hunqs online with 
>> drop bars, mustache bars, Soma Junebug, etc. and not necessarily with a 
>> riser stem. Surely all those folks can't be hating the world when they're 
>> atop their Hunqapillars
>>
>

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