The problem with Hunqapillar is it sounds vaguely like a word for
canine sex between dogs of quite different breeds.  I do, however,
like the idea of a bike with a wooly mammoth logo.  I wonder if GP
considered just calling the bike Wooly Mammoth and having some fine
hairs trailing from the downtube decals?
George S
On Jan 25, 11:22 pm, Grant Petersen <gr...@rivbike.com> wrote:
> brustow says:
> "Nice try..but it's a dumb ass name
> Is Grant directly
> poking at those who deride steel as too slow, heavy and old fashioned?"
>
> Grant (that's me) says:
> Nope, there's no deepness to the name, and that wouldn't be a direct,
> anyway.
>
> Not digging the name---I get that. It's not suave or clever or classic. But
> "Hunqapillar" sounds friendly and distinctive to me, and it's not likely to
> blend in with other bike brand names. It seems perfect for the wooly
> mammoth, too.
>
> Atlantis, Rambouillet, Romulus, Saluki, A. Homer Hilsen, Bombadil, Roadeo,
> Glorius, Wilbury, Betty Foy, Yves Gomez, Sam Hillborne, and HUNQAPILLAR.
> See? Fits right in!
>
> G

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