Oh ! forgot, its a Albatross bar mounted upside down..........

On May 26, 11:46 pm, charlie <cl_v...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Here is another option not many think of and it worked nice for me but
> a quill stem would have given me more of a height option....it might
> really work well for you. More positions like the mustache but a reach
> that is closer at the cork grip area......the curve of the bar is very
> similar to a mustache feel and is your more aero stretched out
> position.
>
> https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1173002051446&set=a.252263587...
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> https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1185548845108&set=a.252263587...
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> On May 22, 4:04 pm, Rex Kerr <rexk...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Questions summarized without all of the rambling at the end, if you want to
> > just jump to the meat of this long post. :-)
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> > When I built up my AHH I was trying to reproduce the feeling of a bike that
> > I'd recently crashed that had been my favorite to date.  Unfortunately, I
> > think that I overlooked some important details, that, while I knew about
> > them, weren't prominent enough in my mind.  For that reason, I'm having
> > difficulty getting really comfortable on the AHH, so it's time for a change.
>
> >    - On the Schwinn I had used Nashbar Mustache bars.  Wanting to recreate
> >    the same feeling, I did the same on the AHH.  Problem is, I'd forgotten
> >    that they didn't have the wider ones in stock when I built the Schwinn, 
> > so
> >    I bought a wider bar for the AHH, giving me a bigger bar with longer 
> > reach.
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> >    - The AHH has a longer top-tube, by about 1 cm.
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> >    - The Nitto stem (forget which one, it's the one they used to sell like
> >    the Dirt Drop, but with 25.4 mm clamp) has a slightly longer reach than 
> > the
> >    original stem, plus I'm not really liking the aesthetic.
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> > *etc*... all adding up to about 3 or 4 cm further reach, and I had already
> > been stretched to my maximum comfortable position on the Schwinn [I have
> > long legs relative to my torso].  The wider bars also mean that the aft
> > position near the bar-end shifters doesn't raise me up much, doesn't change
> > the angle of my back from the hood position, and seems to compress the area
> > between my shoulders.
>
> > *So... my questions are:*
>
> > How many hand positions on the Albatross bar?  Are the forward positions on
> > the flats and around the bends usable?
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> > Do you find the Albatross bars sufficient for full 100 mile century rides?
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> > How much shorter is the reach on the Albatross bar *vs*. the
> > Nashbar mustache bar?  Or, alternatively *vs*. the Nitto version, which I
> > know is different, but at least similar.
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> > Do you tend to install Albatross bars higher than mustache bars?  I already
> > have storage problems at work [no longer able to keep it outside of my
> > cube, now under the raised section of my desk] and can only spare about 1"
> > of additional height.
>
> > For 
> > reference:http://www.flickr.com/photos/rexkerr/5934743783/in/photostreamhttp://...

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