@Jason - this is really cool! I did a search and came across this because I 
was thinking about doing something very similar but also including when the 
models were discontinued and any lineage type relationships:

Atlantis <-> Appaloosa 

Glorius/Wilbury -> Betty Foy/Yves Gomez -> Cheviot -> Platypus


On Friday, December 3, 2021 at 3:13:18 PM UTC-8 Jason Fuller wrote:

> Marty - those photoshops are amazing. 
>
> Tom - it's having the same effect on me; it's a problem. I am now in 
> search of a Rosco step thru in the 54/55 size. 
>
> On Friday, 3 December 2021 at 13:17:21 UTC-8 Tom Goodmann wrote:
>
>> This thread is the best reading I've done this week, although it makes me 
>> want *all-the-Rivs*!
>>
>> Tom (in Miami, where it's peak riding season)
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 9:37:13 PM UTC-5 Chris L wrote:
>>
>>> I'll have to check out that thread.
>>>
>>> As a gray/orange Hunqapillar owner, I much prefer the darker shade of 
>>> orange shown in your photo here.  
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 6:25:39 AM UTC-6 Marty Gierke, 
>>> Stewartstown PA wrote:
>>>
>>>> To satisify my own itch, I did a series of photoshop mockups of the 
>>>> first diagatube Hunqapillars beginning Monday, April 5th at 7:59am. Two 
>>>> versions - one that is like the production version we ended up with, and 
>>>> another that had extended "mixte" like tubes that ended near the rear 
>>>> dropouts. (That one sort of became the Bombadil ultimately.) These first 
>>>> mockups led to more than 20 others, prompted by an email from Grant who 
>>>> saw 
>>>> the posts here and wanted to explore different color combos and other 
>>>> details. It all happened pretty fast. Here are mockups #1 and #2, and a 
>>>> couple others along the way. If you look closely at the front tire 
>>>> markings, you can see how I kept track of the various mockups. For the 
>>>> record, here is the thread where these were revealed and all of this is 
>>>> discussed (passionately!):  
>>>>
>>>> DiagaHunq Discussion 
>>>> <https://groups.google.com/g/rbw-owners-bunch/c/rM7r1_ocwKg/m/y7EusTk4z0MJ>
>>>>
>>>> It was fun to be a small part of the history of this great bike. I 
>>>> owned one for a short time, but it was way too small for me, and had some 
>>>> damage. Looking back, those chainstays look ridiculously short! My current 
>>>> Clem H is all the Hunq I need now. 
>>>>
>>>> Marty
>>>>
>>>> [image: DiagHunq1.jpg][image: DiagHunq2.jpg]
>>>>
>>>> FYI - to facilitate the mockups I was using a pic that was posted on 
>>>> the Riv site somewhere - it was Jay's bike:
>>>>
>>>> [image: Jay_s_H.jpg]
>>>>
>>>> This one in orange and grey, with a cork lift handle idea. Not sure 
>>>> who's bike this was. 
>>>> [image: Hunqamarty 10.0.jpg]
>>>>
>>>> OK - this one was a stretch...
>>>> [image: Hunqamarty 8.0.jpg]
>>>>
>>>> And a black & grey version I kind of liked. with graphics on the 
>>>> mid-tube.
>>>> [image: Hunqamarty 21.0.jpg]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 11:15:22 PM UTC-5 Jason Fuller wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Michael - they switched from the dual TT style to the diaga-tube in 
>>>>> 2010 on Bombadils :)  So the diaga is the newer versio
>>>>
>>>>

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