Re: [RBW] Re: Question for Hunquapillar owners

2016-10-19 Thread Broccoli Cog
Ha Ha! Totally get that. I am still lusting after a Hunq. It just has been 
suppressed for the time being. Sometimes my practical side needs to be 
encouraged too! 


On Monday, October 17, 2016 at 9:23:54 PM UTC-4, dstein wrote:
>
> Broccoli Cog - no one was saying *don't *get the hunqapillar, just what 
> we thought its limitations were ;). (Where is Deacon Patrick with his 
> Sardonic Grin's when you need 'em)?
>
> n+1
>
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 1:16 PM, adam leibow  > wrote:
>
>> similar to Kurt, I have a hunqapillar and a fattie (29+ krampus) with a 
>> super high bottom bracket. I do some mountain biking on my hunqapillar and 
>> enjoy it but it definitely feels like underbiking on the more technical 
>> rocky rooty twisty parts of the trail, whereas the krampus is a frigging 
>> monstertruck that can handle it all like nothing. however, the hunqapillar 
>> is great for riding lite trails on the way to the coffee shop or mountain 
>> touring; it just depends how and where you usually ride. 
>>
>> On Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 4:35:27 PM UTC-7, Broccoli Cog wrote:
>>>
>>> Every since my first Riv (a sam) I have been lusting after a 
>>> Hunqapillar. You guys warned me! You were right!! I already have a fat 
>>> bike, a Surly ICT, I have ridden that bike everywhere and ride it like I 
>>> would a Mountain Bike. On singletrack that is not super technical the ICT 
>>> is a blast to ride. I ride with people on traditional mountain bikes and 
>>> really don't feel like I am giving up much . I am wondering what a Hunq 
>>> would be like riding as a trail bike. Any owners out there who ride it like 
>>> a regular mountain bike? Wondering what your experience have been. Thanks!
>>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Question for Hunquapillar owners

2016-10-17 Thread David Stein
Broccoli Cog - no one was saying *don't *get the hunqapillar, just what we
thought its limitations were ;). (Where is Deacon Patrick with his Sardonic
Grin's when you need 'em)?

n+1

On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 1:16 PM, adam leibow  wrote:

> similar to Kurt, I have a hunqapillar and a fattie (29+ krampus) with a
> super high bottom bracket. I do some mountain biking on my hunqapillar and
> enjoy it but it definitely feels like underbiking on the more technical
> rocky rooty twisty parts of the trail, whereas the krampus is a frigging
> monstertruck that can handle it all like nothing. however, the hunqapillar
> is great for riding lite trails on the way to the coffee shop or mountain
> touring; it just depends how and where you usually ride.
>
> On Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 4:35:27 PM UTC-7, Broccoli Cog wrote:
>>
>> Every since my first Riv (a sam) I have been lusting after a Hunqapillar.
>> You guys warned me! You were right!! I already have a fat bike, a Surly
>> ICT, I have ridden that bike everywhere and ride it like I would a Mountain
>> Bike. On singletrack that is not super technical the ICT is a blast to
>> ride. I ride with people on traditional mountain bikes and really don't
>> feel like I am giving up much . I am wondering what a Hunq would be like
>> riding as a trail bike. Any owners out there who ride it like a regular
>> mountain bike? Wondering what your experience have been. Thanks!
>>
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[RBW] Re: Question for Hunquapillar owners

2016-10-17 Thread Broccoli Cog
Thank you everyone! This is really solid advice and was exactly what I was 
looking for. I live in Upstate New York and don't really have an 
opportunity for loaded touring on miles and miles of dirt road. We do have 
some dirt and gravel but my Sam can handle any of that. Most of the 
mountain biking is either rocky and rooty singletrack or smooth flowy 
singletrack. I tend to stick with the latter these days. I think my ICT 
will continue to serve my needs. Thanks again. 

On Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 7:35:27 PM UTC-4, Broccoli Cog wrote:
>
> Every since my first Riv (a sam) I have been lusting after a Hunqapillar. 
> You guys warned me! You were right!! I already have a fat bike, a Surly 
> ICT, I have ridden that bike everywhere and ride it like I would a Mountain 
> Bike. On singletrack that is not super technical the ICT is a blast to 
> ride. I ride with people on traditional mountain bikes and really don't 
> feel like I am giving up much . I am wondering what a Hunq would be like 
> riding as a trail bike. Any owners out there who ride it like a regular 
> mountain bike? Wondering what your experience have been. Thanks!
>

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[RBW] Re: Question for Hunquapillar owners

2016-10-17 Thread Matt Rhodes
I believe the latest Hunqs can clear a 2.4.

On Monday, October 17, 2016 at 7:21:49 AM UTC-7, Belopsky wrote:
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> Clearance for.. 58mm tires right? So something like 2.2 is do-able ?
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[RBW] Re: Question for Hunquapillar owners

2016-10-17 Thread Belopsky
Clearance for.. 58mm tires right? So something like 2.2 is do-able ?

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[RBW] Re: Question for Hunquapillar owners

2016-10-17 Thread Marc Irwin
I agree with everything I have seen here.  The Hunq is a super 
goanywheredoanythingfullyloaded for big boy's bike.  It's good enough for 
me on single track, but I don't aggressively shred nothing.  Since I am not 
hell bent on riding technical trails and competition, it has kept me from 
buying a MTB or Fattie.
A couple of years ago, I was in Minneapolis at a rally and QBP brought the 
whole stable of fatties out to the river bottoms for us to try.  I rode all 
of them and honestly prefer the Hunq.  It's more versitile and easy enough 
on anything but loose deep sand.  

Marc

On Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 7:35:27 PM UTC-4, Broccoli Cog wrote:
>
> Every since my first Riv (a sam) I have been lusting after a Hunqapillar. 
> You guys warned me! You were right!! I already have a fat bike, a Surly 
> ICT, I have ridden that bike everywhere and ride it like I would a Mountain 
> Bike. On singletrack that is not super technical the ICT is a blast to 
> ride. I ride with people on traditional mountain bikes and really don't 
> feel like I am giving up much . I am wondering what a Hunq would be like 
> riding as a trail bike. Any owners out there who ride it like a regular 
> mountain bike? Wondering what your experience have been. Thanks!
>

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[RBW] Re: Question for Hunquapillar owners

2016-10-17 Thread Daniel Jackson
The Hunq is beautiful comfortable and stable. An ideal platform for an all 
rounder and dirt road to tame singletrack tourer. My favorite bike in my 
stable. 

But it  cannot handle technical single track nearly as well as other dedicated 
options. 

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[RBW] Re: Question for Hunquapillar owners

2016-10-16 Thread dstein
agreed with drew and kurt. I got a hunq as my first 'mountain bike', it's 
still my favorite bike by far as outfitted with rat trap pass tires it 
functions great as an all purpose road and trail bike, but for technical 
and dedicated mountain bike riding (ie, drive my bike out to a singletrack 
trail system) I went ahead and got a Jones plus with 3" tubeless tires at 
~10 psi which I prefer for lots of rocks, roots, and twisty singletrack 
(not ot mention better handling for sharp downhill turns). ice cream truck 
was on my radar before I got the jones. if you're happy w/ the ict but want 
something else for touring outfitted with a rack or two, albastache bars, 
and all general rounder-ness, hunq would make a great compliment ;)

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[RBW] Re: Question for Hunquapillar owners

2016-10-16 Thread drew
I agree with Kurt. I think it really shines as a loaded tourer that can go off 
road. Mine is my favorite bike, but if I was looking to ride a bunch of 
technical single track, I'd probably look somewhere else. 

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[RBW] Re: Question for Hunquapillar owners

2016-10-16 Thread Kurt Manley
I have 2 rigid 29ers, a Hunq and a steel 29er built by Aherne with geo 
commonly found on most mtn bikes. Even though they are both steel and don't 
have suspension they ride very differently. The Aherne with it's higher bb 
and more aggressive positioning is super fun to ride on all terrain. The 
Hunq while much better loaded and way more comfortable for all day riding 
is not as capable when the trail gets really rough. Pedal strikes are much 
more common. 
They are both awesome but in different ways. The hunq can do it all but if 
unloaded singletrack shredding is your priority then there are many more 
capable bikes. If loaded touring, comfort, style, with solid off road 
capability is what you want then the Hunq will satisfy you completely. 

On Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 4:35:27 PM UTC-7, Broccoli Cog wrote:
>
> Every since my first Riv (a sam) I have been lusting after a Hunqapillar. 
> You guys warned me! You were right!! I already have a fat bike, a Surly 
> ICT, I have ridden that bike everywhere and ride it like I would a Mountain 
> Bike. On singletrack that is not super technical the ICT is a blast to 
> ride. I ride with people on traditional mountain bikes and really don't 
> feel like I am giving up much . I am wondering what a Hunq would be like 
> riding as a trail bike. Any owners out there who ride it like a regular 
> mountain bike? Wondering what your experience have been. Thanks!
>

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[RBW] Re: Question for Hunquapillar owners

2016-10-16 Thread Belopsky
I dont know, I don't own one, but it will feel much more like a hog than 
the ICT I think? Compare the wheelbase and chainstays..

On Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 7:35:27 PM UTC-4, Broccoli Cog wrote:
>
> Every since my first Riv (a sam) I have been lusting after a Hunqapillar. 
> You guys warned me! You were right!! I already have a fat bike, a Surly 
> ICT, I have ridden that bike everywhere and ride it like I would a Mountain 
> Bike. On singletrack that is not super technical the ICT is a blast to 
> ride. I ride with people on traditional mountain bikes and really don't 
> feel like I am giving up much . I am wondering what a Hunq would be like 
> riding as a trail bike. Any owners out there who ride it like a regular 
> mountain bike? Wondering what your experience have been. Thanks!
>

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