Hi Charlie,

My pleasure. 

It is a nicely stout frame, somewhere between the Atlantis and the Bombadil. 
 I'm really only a fitness and recreational rider, and will find myself 
almost solely on black top and other smoothly paved roads...so I probably 
didn't really need as stout a bike for my intended purpose.  In fact, when I 
was done test riding the Betty Foy, Hunqapillar(w/moustache bar), and 
Atlantis(w/bullmoose bar), and I told Riv guy Vince that I had decided on 
the Hunq, he asked if I didn't think that the Sam Hillborne would be able to 
serve my needs just as well(and be a slightly lighter bike, and for a bit 
less money).  I told him that I was sure that the Sam would be just fine, 
but that I just really liked the looks of the Hunq, the feel of the high 
profile canti brakes, and the Bullmoose bar for its looks, ergonomics, and 
setup.  I just knew that it was the right bike for me.

The Hunqapillar is definitely versatile, and you could set it up in a bunch 
of different ways...a great all rounder bike.

Geoff


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