The Cheviot brochure shows an Albastache model:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzo7-V-zcAdRdmk4cVFnV29udDQ/view

On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Liesl <li...@smm.org> wrote:

> Hi Friends, need the advice of the collective!  My partner Erin has
> decided that the beautiful harlequined, paul-thumied, bullmoosed Bosco bars
> on her big Cheviot are just not groovin' for her.  The problem is that she
> just can't sit so upright due to tailbone pain.  This tailbone pain is
> happening in lots of sitting situations; not unique to biking.  Long
> pelvis; no cushion; runs in the family.  Tried different seats; don't solve
> the problem.  Anyway, I am trying to help figure out what will work, what
> parts we might already have, and what I can do as the household bike
> mechanic (okay, that's a laugh, but I persist).  some thoughts:
>
> 1) she's ridden with noodles, m'bars, and boscos—and the bars she likes
> the best are old school mustaches, which she has on her 58 cm QB with a
> short stem; maybe 8-10 cm.  I have an extra m'bar cockpit with a dirt drop
> stem ready to go.  but...
>
> 2) the 60 cm Cheviot is one loooong big-boned gal, as we like to say.  I
> slipped the m'bar cockpit into the Cheviot's headset, and the length from
> the center hole on Brooks saddle to the bar-through-stem point was 2.25
> inches longer than the same distance on the QB.  We both think that's too
> far forward and would be neck-bothering.
>
> 3) looks like the Albastache could solve this length issue because,
> compared to the original m'bar the grip area is 2" longer and the crooks
> are 1" closer according to Riv.  Plus it's wider and I think would be
> better proportions visually on the Cheviot.  I could take apart the m'bar
> cockpit, steal the brake levers and dirt drop, add sunrace shifters, and
> sell the Bosco cockpit. (She's not so much thinking about albatrosses
> because it would likely still be too upright.)
>
> okay, so now for the questions.  Do any of you out there ....
>
> with similar problems?  How did you solve them?
> have experience moving from original m'bars to albastaches?  Do you think
> it would solve the 2.25 inch issue?
> have albastaches on your Cheviot?  Pictures please?
> tried mountain bike levers and thumbies on albastaches?  Pictures please?
>
> And remember, it takes me about 4-6 times longer to change brake and
> derailer cables than you!  Maybe!
>
> thanks in advance for your help and stay tuned.
>
> riv chica worrier
>
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