Zack, which would you choose between the two if you had to only keep one of 
them?

On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 4:38:12 PM UTC-4, Zack wrote:
>
> First, and most importantly, talk to the guys at Riv about any and all 
> sizing and weight/height issues.  They will not ever steer you wrong.  If 
> you aren't near enough to SF to visit Walnut Creek, follow the instructions 
> explicitly for measuring your PBH.  At Riv, if the best option is the 
> cheapest option, they will tell you so.  It's a different buying experience 
> than at 99% of the places you buy things in the world.  They are awesome, 
> they will help you, and that is good.  You won't get any pressure sales 
> tactics, I would say it's more like talking with a genius friend about what 
> might work best for your situation.
>
> Next: I am 6'3", of varying weights depending on how many pizzas donuts 
> and carrot cakes i am consuming at any given time, from about 215 to 250. 
>  I have a Sam and a Hunq.  Both are most excellent bikes.  I just got back 
> from a camping overnight on the Sam, loaded up, and it was totally fine.  I 
> have the 64 cm double top tube.  I don't ever think about putting too much 
> stuff on the Sam.  I certainly don't think about it on the Hunq.  I took 
> the Sam because it currently has fenders on it and the Hunq doesn't.  The 
> Sam rides better when there is less stuff on it (but is still eminently 
> rideable when carrying a load), the Hunq feels better when it's loaded up, 
> but is still fun to ride when it isn't!  
>

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