the (former?) Riveldell Mark's bar,  Nitto 177,  is a shorter-reach noodle. 
 My daughter has noodles with cross brakes (interruptors) on her road bike, 
and the downward slope, opposite of a rando bar, makes for a perfect cross 
grip position.  

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On Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at 8:58:30 AM UTC-5, Rod Holland wrote:
>
> Just to be contrary, I'll through Noodles into the mix. I find they give 
> me a very comfortable range of upright positions, as well as some very 
> useful more aggressive ones.
>
> rod
>
> On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 10:45:35 PM UTC-4, drew wrote:
>>
>> I have a sam and a hunqapillar. sam had mustache bars, hunq had 
>> albatross. Then the hunq got albastache and the sam got the old albatross 
>> bars because I figured it was silly to have 2 bikes with similar bars. Long 
>> story short, the albatross bars on the sam feel way too upright for my 
>> liking (and sam is my "roadyish" bike). I'm aware of all the nitto/riv 
>> models, but what do people like for an all around bar?
>>
>> Looking for a couple hand positions, not fully upright, faster feeling 
>> bar, mostly road riding with a little dirt. Solo, all purpose/no purpose 
>> rides. 
>> I haven't ridden drops since a fixed gear bike got me into bikes (and 
>> away from fixed gears). I'm not super excited about drops but am somewhat 
>> curious about the low rise dirt drop style bars. What's out there that I 
>> should be considering?
>>
>

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