[RBW] Re: messing around with my Hunqapillar

2013-08-23 Thread William
I love Love LOVE the grey + orange Hunqa-look. I almost bought myself one just because it looked so awesome. Nevermind the overlap, always "plus one" On Friday, August 23, 2013 11:33:50 AM UTC-7, Marc Irwin wrote: > > I used the VO stem adapter with drop bars on my Hunq. It was fine. > > >

[RBW] Re: messing around with my Hunqapillar

2013-08-23 Thread Marc Irwin
I used the VO stem adapter with drop bars on my Hunq. It was fine. There were no problems, even thrashing around on single tracks in the forest. The only problem was my knees makeing inadvertent shi

[RBW] Re: messing around with my Hunqapillar

2013-08-22 Thread Christian
I agree: I don't mind threadless either. I've got two bikes with and two without. The only open face quill I've seen that I like the looks of is the old Salsa one. On Thursday, August 22, 2013 6:00:39 AM UTC-4, bobish wrote: > > I think that the vo or nitto adapter with suitable stem would l

[RBW] Re: messing around with my Hunqapillar

2013-08-22 Thread Kieran J
You might also consider scoping for a set of vintage alloy Nitto hi-riser bars, like the ones that came on the OG '80's Stumpjumpers and such. Pair those with a long Technomic, would be great for trail bombing and would have hand positions similar to the Bullmoose. KJ On Tuesday, August 20, 2

[RBW] Re: messing around with my Hunqapillar

2013-08-21 Thread Zack
the boscomoose bar just feels right on the hunqapillar. i highly recommend. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@goo

[RBW] Re: messing around with my Hunqapillar

2013-08-20 Thread William
I'm like Dave at Riv. I'm just a drop bar guy. On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 11:09:29 AM UTC-7, Christian wrote: > > Yeah, the Noodle cockpit is pretty nice. Perhaps I'll just get another > pair of 46 Noodles and interrupters--which I'd really like for trail use. > Who knows!? Do you not use

[RBW] Re: messing around with my Hunqapillar

2013-08-20 Thread Christian
Yeah, the Noodle cockpit is pretty nice. Perhaps I'll just get another pair of 46 Noodles and interrupters--which I'd really like for trail use. Who knows!? Do you not use your Bullmoose set up b/c the noodles are simply more comfortable? Thanks On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 1:45:03 PM UTC-4

[RBW] Re: messing around with my Hunqapillar

2013-08-20 Thread William
I have a Bullmoose cockpit and a Noodle cockpit at the ready for my Bombadil. The Noodle cockpit gets used a LOT more often, but that's just me. On Tuesday, August 20, 2013 10:01:12 AM UTC-7, Christian wrote: > > I like riding my Hunqapillar a lot. I also like fussing with it. I'm > thinki

[RBW] Re: messing around with my Hunqapillar

2013-08-20 Thread Tony DeFilippo
When I saw your post title I immeidately thought of those "Messing with Sasquatch" jerky commercials... I have nothing constructive to add to the thread but the thought of "Messing with the Hunq" as a spoof commercial made me laugh! Tony -- You received this message because you are subscr

[RBW] Re: messing around with my Hunqapillar

2013-08-20 Thread fulf
I ride a Hunqaplliar with bullmoose bars. They are a perfect fit. No adapters needed! I especially love riding off road. These bars are solid and give me a great feeling of control. I think you will be very satisfied with them. ~ Bill > > > > > -- You received this message because you are sub