PM sent, Geoffrey. I was kinda on the fence about going ahead with this, or 
sticking with the current setup longer to see if I adapt to it. A used set 
of Noodles would be great.

Joe Bernard

On Saturday, July 11, 2015 at 6:11:24 AM UTC-7, Geoffrey wrote:

> Noodles have a 95mm reach.  If you haven't bought some yet Joe, I have a 
> pair I'm trying to part with.
>
>
>
> On Friday, July 10, 2015 at 11:18:54 PM UTC-5, William deRosset wrote:
>>
>> Dear Joe,
>>
>> Check the reach of the bars. The noodles are a pretty-normal 90mm reach, 
>> 140mm drop. If the Salsa bars have a shorter reach, then the levers will be 
>> farther away on the noodle than they were on the Salsa. In practice, I use 
>> the bulge-formed noodle bar and the Compass 1970's bend bars(115/125). I 
>> have to adjust the stem length, but they're both lovely bars with Ergo and 
>> Doubletap levers.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Will
>> William M. deRosset
>> Fort Collins, CO
>>
>> On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 5:34:26 PM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
>>>
>>> I picked up a Bike Friday a few weeks ago, my first dropbar bike in 10 
>>> years. I'm liking the Shimano Sora brifters enough to stick with them for a 
>>> while (a vast improvement over the first-gen 9-speed Ultegras I tried years 
>>> ago), but the 42cm Salsa bars just ain't cuttin' it. My last dropbars were 
>>> 44cm Noodles, which I loved. My concern is that being slightly wider, with 
>>> a long ramp, might make the reach to pushing those shifters sideways a bit 
>>> long. Does anyone here have experience with this setup? 
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Joe "click click" Bernard
>>> Vallejo, CA. 
>>>
>>

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