Shoji is correct that long-pull "interrupter" levers exist.  I've used the 
Pauls, and figure somebody must make a cheap long pull version.  

Since you also need to think about shifter  placement, and since you could 
easily sell your take-off set of Choco Bullmooses right here on this group, 
maybe your wife should give some thought to just moving to Riv Bullmoose 
bars.  Then she could use the brakelevers and shiftlevers she already has, 
would have the feeling of being on the tops, and will probably never miss 
the 0.1% of the time spent leaned way over in the drops.  

The bullmooses are out of stock now, but if you email spencer, I bet he 
could give you the latest.  Or you could try to set up a trade here on the 
list.  There's got to be somebody who wants to try out your Chocos.  

best

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Thursday, May 26, 2016 at 8:22:46 AM UTC-7, Brad Arnold wrote:
>
> Hello All:
>
> My wife and I recently bought matching Joe Appaloosas and the bikes have 
> been great as anticipated. My wife, however, does not find the swept back 
> bars comfortable and would like to put drop bars on instead. She also wants 
> secondary (in-line) brake levers because she spends 99.9% of the time on 
> the tops. I know V-brakes require a long-pull brake lever and Tektro makes 
> one for drop bars (RL520). Will secondary brake levers work with this setup 
> (Nitto Noodle, V-brakes, Tektro RL520s, and secondary levers)?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Brad
>

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