(Sorry, I forget your name.) I'm interested in hearing of the "things you
didn't love" about the original Moustache bar, and how the Albastache
solves these problems. I personally find all bars -- and I've used a huge
selection -- except standard, road-type drop bars, uncomfortable for more
than a few miles. But of all alternatives, I've preferred the original
M-bar, which I've tried very, very hard to like, and which I've used on at
least 8 different bikes over the years. I presently have an original-type
M-bar on my Hon Solo folder, as the best (if very imperfect) compromise
between hand comfort and folding.

So, how does the Albastache improve on the Moustache? One reason I've
hesitated to just buy one and try it out is that it's so damned wide --
I've found few non-drop bars that don't feel better after cutting 2" -- at
least! -- off each end, and with drop bars I like 38s for pavement, wide
42s for dirt, for my Maes Parallels (and my ideal frame size is 60 X 56
c-c). I'd be interested to hear your opinion about the Albastache versus
the Moustache.

On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 9:41 AM masmojo <masm...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> ...
> Having run a Moustache bar for 20+ years & now the Albastache since
> shortly after they appeared I am somewhat perplexed??? The original
> moustache was fairly popular & the new bar has all the originals charms,
> but none of the things that I didn't love. (Which were few).

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