HI David.  I have the Albastache on a late 1980's Pinarello Montello road 
bike.  It is my go-fast bike and I've come to like it very much.  It 
positions me like you described you wanted as upright but with some 
aggressive feel.  I'm thinking a Roadini or a Roadeo is in my future with 
that bar.  Enjoying the saddlebag to from you!
Chris

On Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 9:17:05 AM UTC-5, David Banzer wrote:

> So I've had an itch to build up an Albastache'd bike. Might be silly to 
> build up a bike only to have another handlebar option, but I'm ok with that.
> My goal is to find an older mtb as a winter project and build it up with 
> Albastache bars. 
> Assuming the bars work out for me, I'd like to swap things over to a newer 
> frameset.
>
> My question is:
> Which frame would work well with Albastache bars assuming I want a 
> semi-upright yet still a tad aggressive setup?
> As this is the Riv list, Rivendell frames obviously should be in the mix, 
> but other frame suggestions are welcomed.
>
> Ideally new bike would not overlap with current bikes/handlebar setups 
> which are:
> Riv Clem - Albatross
> Riv Redwood - drops, Nitto B132
> Black Mountain Monster Cross - drops, Nitto B132
> VO Campeur - shortened Albatross w/ inverse brake levers
>
> David
> winter project dreaming when I should be working in Chicago, IL
>
>

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