Hi Seth,

I'm thinking of doing just that and would appreciate any guidance
you've got along those lines....

I love the Albatrosses for touring but am having some binder slippage
issues for hard dirt riding

-br

On May 2, 1:12 pm, Seth Vidal <skvi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 4:06 PM, johnb <jbust...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > So I pulled the trigger on Friday and purchased a new Atlantis. In my
> > extended conversations with Keven and Vince @ Rivbike, they were
> > encouraging me to think beyond Noodle bars and specifically to the
> > Albatross bar. I plan to use this bike for commuting to work on very
> > hilly terrain @ 8 miles each way, local bike rides of about 50 miles
> > on the weekend, supported and self-supported touring. I would truly
> > like for this bike to be a jack of all trades. I have an Albatross on
> > a QB that I ride to the store and like it quite a bit and I think it
> > would be great for commuting but am concerned with the longer rides
> > with this bar. Any experience with this set up? Anyone try to use two
> > different bars with quick connects for the cables (I saw one of these
> > on cyclofiend site and thought it was a brilliant idea)?
>
> congrats on the new bike!
>
> i do the bar swap all the time. I traded bars out this weekend. It
> took MAYBE 10 minutes to do the whole thing.
>
> and heck 5 min of that was wrestling with the workstand.
>
> it's completely worth the time - if you have any questions about
> setting them up I'll be glad to help if you drop me an email.
> -sv

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