I think you would be happy with a Hunq, particularly if you are going to be
using it for touring. Jim W rides his just about everywhere, and is real
happy with it, maybe he will chime in.

Cheers,
David

"it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal





On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 12:45 PM, Bruce Herbitter
<bruce.herbit...@gmail.com>wrote:

> The wheelset you choose will influence how the bike feels. The Hunq is a
> mounatin bike essentially that does other things well too. The Sam is a
> "country bike" that does dirt fire roads, packed grass, and touring really
> well. With lighter wheels and tires it is a fine road sport bike, but it is
> not and was not meant to be a race fast bike (Roadeo fills that niche)
> Obviously there is overflow. For the abuse of city commuting, I think Hunq
> gets your nod.
>
> Welcome aboard and not word vomit at all.
>
>
>
> On 1/31/2014 12:31 PM, Mike K. wrote:
>
>> 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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