Another unsolicited chime-in:  I have a 1st generation gray Hunqapillar and 
I can confirm that  in the 54cm size, RBW's listed "effective top tube" is 
the "actual top tube length".  I think the 54 cm is listed at something 
like a 584 mm ETT when it is in fact, 599.2.   

Also, my 54cm easily accommodates RH Antelope Hill 700 x 55 tires and my 
frameset is from the very first batch.

On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 2:31:23 PM UTC-5 Jeremy Till wrote:

> I find myself with one too many bicycles and it's a last in, first out 
> kind of situation. For sale is a 62cm Hunqapillar frame, fork, and FSA 
> Orbit headset, and I will throw in the Thomson Elite seatpost and Velo 
> Orange 63mm fluted fenders. I bought the frame/fork/headset used last 
> summer, built it up and rode it occasionally for the past ~9 months. The 
> seatpost and fenders were new as of last Fall. The fenders are basically 
> installed, and include a hole in the front fender that lines up with the 
> eyelet on a Nitto 32F front rack for more support. 
>
> Stated geometry can be found here: https://flic.kr/p/7NnxMg
> That also links to the Hunqapillar group on Flickr, which has a number of 
> shots from the original flyer with other useful information. I suspect that 
> the top tube is slightly longer than the stated geometry, just from 
> comparing its fit against my other similarly sized bikes. Being a first 
> generation, its tire clearance is more limited than the later generations. 
> I would say it fits 700x52/29x2.1" without fenders, 700x45 or maybe 
> slightly wider with fenders, depending on rim width. 
>
> It's biggest imperfection is a large chainsuck scar on the drive side 
> chainstay, which was preexisting when I acquired it. Before building it up 
> I sanded it smooth and hit with some spray on clear coat to discourage 
> rust. In my formerly professional opinion it's not structural concern, but 
> like most things, good to keep an eye on. See picture at the link below 
> below. Aside from that there are a couple of very small shellac drips on 
> the top and diagatube, otherwise in really good shape.  
>
> Pictures of what's for sale here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmW5Fche
> Pictures of it built up: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmQUkEX8 
> My saddle height is around 790mm for reference.
>
> Asking $1,500 for everything pictured. I'm located in Sacramento, CA and 
> would be happy to do a local exchange here or in the SF Bay Area. Can also 
> ship at buyer's expense.  
>
> Missed out on an Appaloosa? Curious about older, shorter-chainstayed, fat 
> tire Rivs? Now's your chance. 
>
> -Jeremy Till
> Sacramento, CA
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