Chiming in to say a huge "thank you" to Drew, who sold me his old Saluki. 
It's a dream bike for sure, and quite unique among my bikes. Will need to 
post some photos soon showing off the stable, with this bike being a 
contender for "top dawg". Congrats you got that Hunq! my heart skipped a 
beat when I saw that.

On Sunday, April 5, 2026 at 7:16:56 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

> [image: IMG_0601.jpeg]In what feels like almost the most ironically 
> poetic thing that could’ve happened, Riv posted what might be the last of 
> the new (now extinct) Hunqapillars last week on their web specials 
> <https://www.rivbike.com/products/54cm-hunqapillar-web-special> page. 
>
> I(like many) have pined for one of these bikes since going down the 
> Rivendell rabbit hole, and have gone through more than my share of frames 
> trying to find “the one”, if that’s even a thing…
>
> I’d recently posted here that I was after a 54 Hunq or 56 Bombadil, and 
> that my 58 Saluki and 56 Atlantis would be up for trade if someone wanted. 
> I received interest in both bikes if I was willing to sell them, and the 
> Saluki went to someone who’d been dreaming of one for years, while the 
> Atlantis is still here… for now. 
>
> Then… the universe said here’s a bike built essentially how you’d want, 
> and the money goes to a good cause… 
>
> So I bought it, and will inevitably post a ton of photos of it when it’s 
> here and  in use.
>
> - Drew in ATL
>
> On Thursday, February 6, 2025 at 2:44:29 PM UTC-5 maxcr wrote:
>
>> In case you missed this, here are a couple of beautiful Hunqa's from the 
>> Radavist: A Visit To The Nutmeg Country Cycling Museum Part 2: Troy and 
>> Jen’s Stable of Bikes. 
>>
>>
>> https://theradavist.com/nutmeg-country-cycling-museum-bikes/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAab50lXXmeCXyX7uVSDDM4GaaSsBs8jOZAu0YbsTes_ADxa7hxsRsbddU3I_aem_fHbZEdOdx98jl1LNhKndiA
>>
>> Max
>>
>> [image: 2024_Nutmeg_Country_Museum_Bikes-74.jpg]
>>
>> [image: 2024_Nutmeg_Country_Museum_Bikes-104.jpg]
>>
>> On Sunday, June 4, 2023 at 1:09:40 PM UTC-4 Bill Rhea wrote:
>>
>>> [image: D82489DA-D437-4E5E-8DB9-192D50D1B61D_1_105_c.jpeg]
>>> This is from last year, touring the Oregon and NorCal coast on my 62cm 
>>> Waterford Hunqa, which I believe I got in 2010 or 2011 as an "early adopter"
>>>
>>> I'll never sell this bike, ever! It always puts a smile on my face when 
>>> I ride it
>>>
>>> -br
>>> On Sunday, December 11, 2022 at 7:16:08 AM UTC-8 [email protected] 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> It seems the Bombadil and Hunqapillar frames are beloved. They're 
>>>> stout, beautiful, and sometimes have intricate additional tubes and lugs. 
>>>> While I've done a lot of reading about Rivendell I was a bit unclear on 
>>>> the 
>>>> origins and intended uses of these frames. 
>>>>
>>>> I wanted to start a thread where we could share and dump info about 
>>>> these bikes along with pictures of builds. 
>>>>
>>>> Joe and Jim were helpful in laying out a bit of background in another 
>>>> thread 
>>>> <https://groups.google.com/g/rbw-owners-bunch/c/mkxv02ciCM4/m/KqWZOIMQAwAJ>,
>>>>  there's 
>>>> some great info there. 
>>>>
>>>> The original Hunqapillar catalog is up here: 
>>>> http://notfine.com/rivendell/Brochures/Rivendell%20Frames%20Hunqapillar.pdf
>>>>
>>>> The first mention I can find of the Bombadil is in RR 41, sometime in 
>>>> 2009. Excerpted pages attached. As a few members might recall I am very 
>>>> into raw frames with brass spilling out of the lugs! I know that many 
>>>> Bombadil owners have had their frames repainted like Jason Fuller, whose 
>>>> absolute stunner shows up here from time to time. By the way, the picture 
>>>> below is one of my very favorite Rivendell images. 
>>>>
>>>> [image: Jason Bombadil green.jpg]
>>>>
>>>> There's also the butter-banana Bombadil that recently sold on eBay. I 
>>>> believe that one was purchased by John Watson of the Radavist (and he's 
>>>> got 
>>>> a Hunq) so we might see some nice pics of that bike sometime soon. 
>>>>
>>>> [image: s-l1600-2.jpg]
>>>>
>>>> And speaking of, here's John's Hunqapillar, more images and write-up 
>>>> here <https://theradavist.com/rivendell-hunqapillar-review/>.
>>>>
>>>> [image: Johns-Rivendell-Hunqapillar-29er-Klunker-76.jpg] 
>>>>
>>>> Are both of these frame names borrowing from Tolkien? I understand RBW 
>>>> had to stop using Tolkien names. 
>>>>
>>>

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