Update, I'm overthinking it. If you use my idea of laying the bar against 
the wall, do this: Have the levers slid far in, bar flat against smooth 
wall, slide lever over until it's just brushing the wall, then slide back 
towards the stem about a centimeter. Repeat on other side, done! 



On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 1:06:11 PM UTC-7 Jim S. wrote:

> Hi, I was hoping to tap in on this group's knowledge yet again. I am 
> mounting TRP road-brake levers on Albastache bars. My questions are as 
> follows:
>
> 1.  Does anyone have a recommended location on the bar to mount them? I 
> understand that I should mount them wherever comfortable, but I'm hoping 
> someone can just tell me a reasonable place to mount them, and if it works 
> for most, it'll probably work for me.
>
> 2. Having identified the right place to mount them, how do I make sure 
> that they are exactly symmetrical, as I am OCD about handlebar issues?
>
> 3.  These levers come with a plastic insert. I couldn't figure out what to 
> do with the inserts, as I can't even get the levers on to the bars if I 
> leave them in there. Am I doing something wrong?
>
> Thanks as always for any information.
>
> Jim S.
>
>

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