Talk to me about choco norms.
>From those who have actually ridden them, do they really offer 3 hand
positions that are useful? Could they be a replacement for a drop or
mustache rider?
I'm asking because, I'm considering using them for my S.H. rebuild which
currently has noodles. I have a set
I get two positions, but I cut an inch off the ends so it's my fault I lost
one. The grip and curves work just like Moustache/Albastache, but with mtb-ish
levers/grips and without the forward reach. I like 'em.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/NmXCbvDKbxuxwrmL2
Joe Bernard
Novato CA.
--
You receiv
Just back from a 40mi ride with them.
I’d say they aren’t a sub for drops but perhaps for mstach. Less foward reach
in the curve than stach I think. I’d say 4 hand positions, ends, just in front
of the brakes (or on the clamp), in the hooks/curves, and the straight section
next to the stem.
--
I’m a tourer/camper and have chocomoose bars on a SH and an old Trek 950. I
love them. I get three good grips fur sure, but the normal grip is very comfy
so I rarely switch it up. They are my favorite bars so far. Mildly agressive
but super comfortable. The bullmoose version feels (obviously) re