I tried some swept-back bars last year and didn't like them.  I've decided 
to give them another chance.  The bike they're going on is used mainly 
off-road, with a lot of short, steep climbs and descents.  The surface is 
crushed limestone (not MTB trails).

I'm wondering when I grip the bars where my hands should be in relation to 
the front hub, head tube / stem?  

If I'm too upright I think it will be difficult to climb out of the saddle 
(I remember it felt hard to get the leverage, but that was a different 
handlebar than I'll be trying).  If the bars are too far forward, well I 
may as well use the drop bars I'll be swapping out.  I love drop bars, and 
would ride them on this bike in the winter when it's mainly a road bike, 
but on the trails (April to November) I want something so when I'm riding 
around my body (back, arms, head) are in a better position, in particular 
with the descents (when I'm riding the drop bars down a steep hill, I'm 
tilting forward of course and when I raise my head it puts stress on my 
cervical spine, which is a pre-existing issue).

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