I'm also a fan of rando bars. I've been using the VO Chris' rando bar for a 
couple of years now on my road centric bikes, Salsa Casseroll and 
Quickbeam. I like the up slant from the stem and the mild outward flare of 
the drops. I often use the drops when climbing since I have guidonnet 
levers on both bikes. I recently acquired mustache bars for the Casseroll 
since I now use it more for around town, short utility rides and for rail 
trail rides with family/friends. The QB is for longer and hillier road 
rides.

JohnS


On Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 3:28:09 AM UTC-5, drew wrote:

> 3 bikes. 5 handlebar set ups. 
> *hunqapillar-* my touring bike, racks, bags, fenders, super heavy 
> *-albastache 
> bars. *
>
> i really like this set up but feel some gnarly palm/wrist pain at about 
> the 4hr mark. 
>
>  
> *sam*- every day rider, was supposed to be a faster bike but somehow got 
> lost along the way-*map ahearn bars*
>
> with thumbshifters, there is only one real hand position, which can get a 
> little claustrophobic
>
>  
> *84 trek MTB*- pretty beater, car rack non worrier- *vintage bullmoose 
> bars*
>
> i dont really like these. too aggressive and not adjustable enough.... but 
> the looks!!
>
>
> i also have a choco moose im itching to try out now (on the hunq) and a 
> 46cm noodle cockpit purchased off the list that is ready to go (on the 
> sam). background- ive never tried noodles but really disliked drop bars in 
> my fixed gear riding days. finding northroad style bars was revelatory for 
> me and eventually led me to rivendell but that was 10 years ago and i find 
> myself intrigued by a properly set up drop bar now that im riding longer 
> and have enough bikes for one of them to be a quick (relatively) one. 
>
> *question 1: has anyone moved to drops from upright. i know the migration 
> is usually the opposite way. if so, what was your experience? back pain? 
> hand pain? no pain? are you still riding with the drops, or did you revert 
> back to upright?*
>
> *question 2: one set up needs to go. the obvious answer is the bullmoose. 
> UNLESS going back to drops is a silly idea. what swap do you suggest?*
>
> *question 3: the even more obvious answer is to try out the noodles and 
> chocos, but thats a lot of recabling and brake/derailleur adjusting. so how 
> do you feel about cable splitters? preferred brands or models? tricky 
> issues?*
>
> (ive also had albatross bars, but i get pinched nerves and hands numb for 
> days when i ride those a lot)
>

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