What a beautiful bike! Seems to be in excellent condition too, you have
maintained it very well. I wish it was on the West Coast, I'd be tempted to
snap it up. But I understand not wanting to deal with shipping these days.
In another posting, I am trying to sell my Brompton folding bike, and
Selling my Brompton, purchased new in 2017. The bike is in good shape, I
am just not riding much these days, so it's time to find it a new home. I
had good luck selling my Hunqapillar using this RBW group a few years ago,
so I'm hoping someone here might be interested in this Brompton.
The bi
@ Chris Lampe 2:
The saddle height in the photos is 75 cm (measured from bottom bracket to
top of saddle).
This bike did sell incredibly fast! I received a PM from the buyer just 1
hour after writing the original post.
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Thanks to everyone who responded! It looks like the Hunqapillar has been
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FS: Rivendell Hunqapillar (54 cm)
Complete bike price: $1500 + buyer pays shipping
Location: San Diego, CA
Preparing for a move, so I’m selling my Hunqapillar. This is the single
top-tube variety, frame size = 54 cm. This size worked well for me (5’10”,
PBH = 83). The bike was purchased n
dstein:
I will be curious to know whether you have any problems with dropping the
chain using that White Industries chainring in your 1x10 setup. The
manufacturer says it's only for single speed gearing, not 1x, and those
teeth look awfully short compared to the teeth on something like a Wolf
What a beautiful bike! I also run a 1x8, so I appreciate what you have
done there. I am also using the Sunrace thumb shifter, but mine is the
indexed 8-speed version. Like you, I have found that they work great.
It appears to be a very lng bike. After years of riding racing bikes,
it bl
Very nice set-up! I always admire the simple look of the 1x.
Seems like the Shimano XTR 1x chainring has a "Proprietary Chain Retention
Technology". Not sure what this is, but it could be similar to Sram's 1x
rings, with longer teeth to hold the chain better. I would like this
better than my
Everything has now been SOLD. Thanks Everyone!
-Matt
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*The Noodle bar is the last thing remaining to be sold.*
Noodle handlebar can only be shipped within the US (due to large package
size).
Hi everyone,
I recently converted my Hunqapillar from a speedy, drop-bar, slim-tire
configuration to a more comfy, upright, fat tire configuration. I’m ve
*Updated with new lower prices!*
Noodle handlebar can only be shipped within the US (due to large package
size).
Hi everyone,
I recently converted my Hunqapillar from a speedy, drop-bar, slim-tire
configuration to a more comfy, upright, fat tire configuration. I’m very
happy with the final
*Updated with new lower prices!*
Noodle handlebar can only be shipped within the US (due to large package
size).
Hi everyone,
I recently converted my Hunqapillar from a speedy, drop-bar, slim-tire
configuration to a more comfy, upright, fat tire configuration. I’m very
happy with the final
*Updated with new prices!*
Noodle handlebar can only be shipped within the US (due to large package
size).
Hi everyone,
I recently converted my Hunqapillar from a speedy, drop-bar, slim-tire
configuration to a more comfy, upright, fat tire configuration. I’m very
happy with the final resul
*Updated with new prices!*
Noodle handlebar can only be shipped with the US (due to large package
size).
Hi everyone,
I recently converted my Hunqapillar from a speedy, drop-bar, slim-tire
configuration to a more comfy, upright, fat tire configuration. I’m very
happy with the final result,
CX70 Front derailleur has now been SOLD.
Mark, I sent you an email regarding the Noodles.
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Hi everyone,
I recently converted my Hunqapillar from a speedy, drop-bar, slim-tire
configuration to a more comfy, upright, fat tire configuration. I’m very
happy with the final result, but now I have some extra parts laying around
that I would like to sell
Yeah, I'm real happy with the look of these bars. I have found them to be
a nice width, and I even like the wrist angle.
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Nice! I can't wait to see what type of Woodys you choose for your ride.
So many woods/patterns to choose from. Make sure to post a pic once you
get them on there.
On Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 2:45:45 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I'm going to do the Woodys 'cause this project started as
I tried a Rohloff once on a test ride. After lots of "internet research",
I was convinced that the Rohloff was going to be awesomethe real life
experience didn't live up to the hype. The shifts were not very smooth,
certainly not worth the expense and extra weight.
I am currently using a
Paul MiniMoto Brakes - *SOLD*
Nitto Stem - *SOLD*
Sugino chainring 46t -
*SOLD*
*Still available:*
Shimano ST-R500 shifters
Nitto Noodle handlebars
Shimano CX-70 front derailleur
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