I've used Zoom Brahma bars on rides up to 100 miles, but I'm not sure if
that is the kind of "upright" you're talking about. It's more of a flat bar
with a built-in extension. I also have "H" bars on the front of my tandem,
which I've also ridden on rides up to 100 miles.

Most of my bikes have drop bars, though.

Horace.

On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 9:54 AM, b hamon <periwinkle...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Just curious how many Riv riders do their longer-distance (40+ miles) with
> upright handlebars? And among these, how many have only upright bars on
> their bikes?
> Beth
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