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AsanaCycles 02-23-09 08:29 PM

Hunter 29er
 
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Hunter 29er.

AsanaCycles 02-23-09 08:31 PM

and a link
http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.ph...62#post5414162

Robert_in_ca 02-23-09 09:28 PM

Looking good Devo! Hey did you happen to weigh the bike as pictured in pics 2 and 3?

Also check out www.bikepacking.net if you haven't yet.

AsanaCycles 02-23-09 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert_in_ca (Post 8415059)
Looking good Devo! Hey did you happen to weigh the bike as pictured in pics 2 and 3?

no i haven't weighed it ever. sometimes i'm curious.
its not a lightweight bike, as much as a "medium duty rambler"

really its a 29er MTB, and i think the wheelbase is kicked out a tiny bit.

i use this bike for everything.

until about 2 weeks ago, i had been using it as my primary "go fast" bike.
(now i'm back on my road bike after over a year off of it, as a buddy and I are getting ready for the Solvang Double)

its a great bike. its measured to my inseam, my reach, the whole deal.

fast enough to ride with my roadie buddies in group rides
fast enough to ride with my MTB buddies in the dirt
enough braze-ons and versatile enough to ride Monterey to Ventura.
cool enough to look fast
geeky enough to look like a pee wee herman bike

Robert_in_ca 02-23-09 10:00 PM

Yeah it would be interesting to hear how much the setup, including your supplies for a short bikepacking trip would be. I'm betting under 40 lbs looking at those pics.

Sweet bike.

AsanaCycles 02-23-09 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by Robert_in_ca (Post 8415262)
Yeah it would be interesting to hear how much the setup, including your supplies for a short bikepacking trip would be. I'm betting under 40 lbs looking at those pics.

Sweet bike.

i'm a gross over packer, hence all the bags.
i use the Dummy a lot!
however, if its just a 1 or 2 night jaunt, and if there are stores along the way, and you spend money, in the summer, its really easy to spend the days only using a few things.

I really dig these:
http://www.mealpack.com/

AsanaCycles 02-26-09 08:23 PM

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another pic

valygrl 02-26-09 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by AsanaCycles (Post 8415129)

great write up on your trip, sounds like a blast.

StephenH 02-26-09 11:13 PM

What is that funky seat post?

I like the overall look of it.

Cave 02-27-09 04:34 AM

I love your MTBR forum threads, Devo - great reading, often very thought-provoking.

The Hunter looks good with the CDW bags, kind of like an old motorbike!

AsanaCycles 02-27-09 10:37 PM


Originally Posted by StephenH (Post 8434914)
What is that funky seat post?

I like the overall look of it.

Funky Seat Post = Cane Creek Thudbuster

this is how i happened up the Thudbuster.
one year at the Sea Otter Classic, somehow, the guys from Cane Creek offered to let me try one out and if i didn't like it i could return it. at the time I was racing 24hr Solo MTB races. the first race with the Thudbuster i got 4th. i was sold.

so ever since, I use one when possible. i have them on 3 bikes, The Pug, The Dummy and The Hunter.

awesome seatposts! really.
+ a San Marco Regal saddle = ultra deluxe luxury

AsanaCycles 02-27-09 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by Cave (Post 8435535)
I love your MTBR forum threads, Devo - great reading, often very thought-provoking.

The Hunter looks good with the CDW bags, kind of like an old motorbike!

MTBR: thanks.

CDW bags... ya that was the idea. its pretty cool all right. i like this bike a lot.


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