If I had not just finished building up my first Rivendell, an Appaloosa, I 
would be all over this. The Hunqapillar is a really cool bike, and may just 
have the coolest head badge ever. Good luck with the sale!

On Friday, February 18, 2022 at 6:24:24 PM UTC-6 Applegate wrote:

> [image: IMG_8197.jpeg]
> “A wooly mammoth of a bicycle.”
>
> Hello folks. I’ve overdone the bicycles again, and am cutting one out. 
> It’s a Hunq, and it will be a sad day to see it go. I used this as a 
> heavy-duty town bike, with mega grocery hauls and big Lake Merritt picnic 
> duty, but it is made for much more fun than that, like expedition-grade 
> off-road bike touring.
>
> Google Photos <https://photos.app.goo.gl/iKTU9PE4muqpdCbS9>
>
> It has a Shimano dynamo front hub (!) but I’m planning to keep the lights 
> so as to keep the price down a bit, and since not everybody has the same 
> taste in those anyway.
>
> —Rivendell Silver Crankset, 42x28 w/pretty guard
> —Soma Shikoro 48mm tires
> —2x10 Deore Xt drivetrain
> —Shimano dynamo FH, Velocity RH, on Atlas rims (Rich Lesnik built front)
> —Nitto Tallux stem
> —Nitto Billie bars
> —Paul Cantis, Touring + Neo-Retro (set up opposite front/back config as 
> "typical" just cuz; please do not email me JUST to say these are backwards.)
> —Shimano Dura-Ace bar-end shifters set up as thumbies
> —Dia-compe brake levers
> —Riv fancy cork grips
>
> Add $50 for the Brooks (I can give you brown or black)
> Add $60 for the Nitto seatpost (I'll include a Kalloy S65 copy in its 
> place)
> Add $50 for the MKS/Riv Monarch/Grip King pedals (I'll include standard 
> platform pedals)
>
>
> I'm 6'0" with longer-than-the-statistical-average legs for my height. 
> Saddle height there is about 79cm.
>
>
> I'm in Berkeley, and would like to prioritize local pickup, but shipping 
> via Bikeflights + $95 for Blue Heron (LBS) to professionally pack it is 
> also an option. I don't currently have a bike box in which to pack it up 
> myself.
>
>
> Thanks for your consideration,
> Alex Applegate
> Berkeley, CA
>
>
>
>
>
> Per Riv/Cyclofiend (thanks Jim) 
> http://www.cyclofiend.com/Images/rbw/pdf/original_hunaqbook_pdf.pdf:
>
> The benefit of the expanded frame is higher handlebars easier, and so, 
> more comfort. That’s important and desirable on any bike, and super 
> important on one for touring.
>
> The Hunqapillar frame is an interesting mix of materials and people behind 
> it. It's our design, everything down to the last micro-detail. It’s made in 
> Taiwan by a team of builders trained by Tetsu Ishigaki, of Toyo. The main 
> tubes are super- expensive Japanese Kaisei 8630 heat-treated. The seat- and 
> chainstays are perfectly good Taiwan CrMo. The fork is made in Japan by 
> Tetsu Ishigaki at Toyo.
>
> Rear Spacing is 135mm—normal for touring and mountain bikes, and that 
> gives you access to about a million rear hubs.
>
> The 58 and 62, have extra top tubes, for extra strength. The 48 and 54 
> don’t need them, because their head tubes are shorter, so the frames are 
> already well-triangulated.
>
> All sizes have clearance for 2.2-inch tires, which is big enough for 
> anything except downhill racing.
>

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