Yes - I'm liking the idea, as well.  I have the Albatross bars back on my
80's mt bike, and they are really comfy.  These look more versatile -
especially if they have some reach in the front out ahead of the stem.
That's the one thing I see the moustache having an advantage in getting more
stretched out.

It's nice to have a very wide range of motion to get lean for climbing or
headwind, but to be able to relax mostly upright.  I find when I'm getting
neck pain, a few days on the upright bike helps.

On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 10:33 PM, Rob <robha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm intrigued! Looks a lot like your porteur bar Brian, but with more rise.
> Or dip, if you prefer.
>
> Rob in Seattle
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