Call up Rivendell and ask. They have some of them with a more extreme 
angle. I recently got a pair.

Clayton Scott
SF. CA



On Tuesday, November 21, 2017 at 7:17:14 PM UTC-7, Jonathan wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply and the picture. The bars on your Hunqapillar are 
> exactly what I was referring to. They just seem like they would be really 
> comfortable. I had my Choco Norms angled down like that before I installed 
> the Choco Moose bars. If I could get that angle with the solid feeling (and 
> looks!) of the bullmoose, that would be perfect. I emailed Soma in the off 
> chance that they still have that version of the bars. If not, I'll have to 
> see if I can find them somewhere else. 
>
> On Tuesday, November 21, 2017 at 11:03:02 AM UTC-6, Brendan McD wrote:
>>
>> From what I understand, there were some prototypes of that shape, and 
>> then Merry Sales (mistakenly?) received a batch of them instead of the 
>> flatter ones Riv sells now. Some retailers might happen to still have some 
>> new ones on shelves, but I don't think they're produced anymore. The 
>> current ones do tilt down some, but definitely not as much.
>>
>> I grabbed a set from Rivelo here in Portland, and they live on my Hunq 
>> right now. The angle is very extreme, but I find it allows me to dig in on 
>> harder terrain more easily without the fear of my hands sliding forwards. 
>> Otherwise I spend most of my time at the very top on the hump.
>>
>> Brendan
>> Portland, OR 
>>
>

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