So it looks like the Hunq replaces the Atlantis?  All the early
Atlantis stuff like "...our go anywhere, do anything bike..." was what
sold me on the Atlantis.  So if you ever wanted a touring bike that
also worked well off pavement and you missed getting an Atlantis, I
can't imagine anything out there even close to the Hunq.

dougP

On Mar 25, 4:08 pm, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> And it's only $300 now, to save $200....in the next 52 minutes....
>
> On Mar 25, 3:38 pm, Michael_S <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yes it's up... Now I see I'm in between the 54 and 58. If I use drop
> > bars the 54 would be right and flat bars the 58 would be the right
> > size based on top tube length.
>
> > But then the standover on the 58 is too big for inconvenient stops.
>
> > ...and yes it is certainly unique in the world of off trail bikes.
> > It's a very beautiful bike that I would love to have.
>
> > Decision, decisions...
>
> > ~Mike~
>
> > On Mar 25, 3:13 pm, William <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I see that on the Hunqa page, there is a geometry chart as the last
> > > photo.  I'm still really really tempted.  I might do it.  It's really
> > > low risk.  There are really not many bikes like it.  None that good
> > > looking.- Hide quoted text -
>
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