I swapped my new-to-me Quickbeam's noodles for albastache without the need 
to replace cables. I love the Albastache for all-round riding, including 
technical trails and long roads and tours (on trails and dirt roads). I 
think you'll love them!

With abandon,
Patrick

On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 9:08:47 AM UTC-7, SeanMac wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I am contemplating a winter project that would convert an early 1990 Trek 
> 520 touring bike into an around town "grocery getter"  and/or bike trail, 
> easy cruising bike.  My plan is to swap out the Noodle bars on my Trek for 
> Albastache bars.
>
> From what I have read, this looks to be a pretty easy conversion.  The bar 
> end shifters that I have on the Noodles should work on the Albastache 
> bars.  I should also be able to swap over the brake levers from the Noodle 
> to the Alnbastache (I've got the original levers - non-aero, 
> non-brifters).   Is there something that I am missing?  Will be cable 
> lengths be similar or will I likely need new cables?
>
> For as long as I can remember, every bike that I have ever ridden has used 
> drop bars, so I contemplate this shift with both excitement and a bit of 
> apprehension.  After all, why mess with something that works?  On the other 
> hand, I think that this conversion will bring new life to a bike that does 
> not get used very often.
>
> One other thought, what color Newbaum tape do you suggest to best match an 
> Brooks B-17 honey saddle that has some years on it?
>
> Thanks for your thoughts.
>
> Sean
> EA, NY
>

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