https://redshiftsports.com/products/cruise-control-drop-bar-grips

On Thursday, November 16, 2023 at 10:31:19 PM UTC-5 Steve wrote:

> Modemmisuser,   have you looked at the Redshift Cruise Control system for 
> drop bars? I've used the upper pads with a VO Porteur bar, so a slightly 
> different application than a drop bar, but I thought they were well made. 
> They're worth considering - link below.
>
> You might also consider reducing your reach to the bars by going to a 
> shorter stem, which would reduce the pressure on your hands. 
>
> Of course, the most budget friendly approach would be to fall in love with 
> the Albastache. Personally, ever since the B'stone XO-1, I dig the look of 
> mustache style bars with road levers.  My motto is 'comfort first and the 
> rest will follow'.
> On Thursday, November 16, 2023 at 8:12:54 PM UTC-5 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY 
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Soma “three speed 2” bars are the greatest mustache ever! And they use 
>> regular brake levers, so you can toss those road levers in the rubbish. And 
>> run regular thumb shifters, and flip them over if you want. They’re great. 
>> https://www.somafab.com/archives/product/moustache-ii-bar
>> -Kai
>>
>> On Thursday, November 16, 2023 at 9:54:02 AM UTC-5 modemm...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a 2016 Sam, from the batch of completes that year.  I love the 
>>> bike, and now that I'm riding a lot more (my wife was gifted with being 
>>> able to ride again after not being able to for years; she has a '16 Sam 
>>> too), I swapped bars from the stock (Nitto Noodle) to an Albastache.  
>>>
>>> The Noodle was only giving me ONE hand position, on the hoods.  The 
>>> drops didn't feel usable to me and the flats are just too narrow for my 
>>> comfort.  The hoods position was putting a lot of pressure on the meaty 
>>> part of my hands behind the thumbs.
>>>
>>> The 'Stache fixes that and gives me a lot of hand positions - on the 
>>> "hoods" (but it's a big flat on the 'Stache of course), behind them, and 
>>> pretty much all along the rest of the bar.  I like it, but...
>>>
>>> I do miss the hand position that only comes from having a drop bar on 
>>> being on those hoods in that orientation; I just need one that will put 
>>> them in a spot that doesn't put all the weight on the meaty-hand-part 
>>> behind the thumbs.
>>>
>>> I have to admit I also miss how the bike looks with a drop bar. O_o  I 
>>> dunno, I guess the bike just "wants" that look, to me.
>>>
>>> I'd also like to not run the shifters as barend shifters... So I'd go 
>>> thumbie or some type of (SHHHH DON'T TELL GRANT) brifter. 
>>>
>>> The other issue I don't have access to the funds that some others around 
>>> here seem to. :)  These bikes were EXPENSIVE to us ($2,600 a pop and we've 
>>> added front and rear racks, fenders, etc.)
>>>
>>> Ideas, comments, questions, help, etc, etc?  I'm sure lots around here 
>>> have Sams and have done this handlebar/cockpit rodeo lots of times!
>>>
>>

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