Hi everyone,
I've been admiring Rivendell's website and the various Flickr pages 
associated with it for a few years now. This year looks like I should 
finally be able to buy one. I have a few bikes now that I have set up as 
near a Rivendell as I can, but they're just not what I'm looking for 
(probably all psychological, but still). 

I'm torn between the Sam Hillborne and the Hunqapillar. I don't do any 
touring now, but that's largely due to not having a bike to do it. I have 
plenty of friends who go bike camping now that I'm in Texas, and am looking 
forward to it this summer. Upwards of 30 miles each way, fully loaded with 
camping gear, food, etc. for a few days' trip.

Mostly, though, I am a commuter. About 4 miles each way. I have a commuter 
now, a 1984 Cannondale 56cm ST300 frame with an SR Apex 30/44/48 Triple 
front and a 12-32 8-speed Cassette in the back, 35mm Bontrager "Commuter" 
tires with Longboard fenders, Nitto Mustache bars with bar ends and a Nitto 
Technomic Stem, and a Daija Rear Rack I bought from VO. It's a good bike, 
but just a tad small and I'm not comfortable loading even for the camping 
trips.

I would be all-in for the Hunqa, except I'm concerned about it being a bear 
to just ride around with a light load or unloaded if I was heading out for 
a day ride around town, which points me to the Sam. Plus the Sam is a good 
bit cheaper these days, but I would move a good deal of components from the 
Cannondale to the new frame.

Anyway, sorry for the word vomit. My point: anyone have experience with 
these two as far as handling? I'd love a Hunqa. I think it's a real beauty, 
diaga-tube and all. I'm 6' even with longish legs. Around an 89 PBH, so I'd 
be looking at a 58cm in either bike, 2tt on the Sam, diaga-tube on the 
Hunqa. I'm just afraid it's too beefy for just riding around.

Any help is much appreciated.

Cheers,
Mike

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