I'm putting together a commuter bike for my 18-mile commute because my 
fancy bikes are too fancy and my Clem is too long to fit nicely in the bike 
racks on the train back home. So I'm going to build up an old English 
3-speed that will hopefully fit the bill. For handlebars, I am thinking 
about using the albastache with two sets of brake levers: reverse levers in 
the ends for the casual upright stance, and cyclocross-style interrupter 
levers on the curves for when I'm riding more aggressively. 

Has anyone tried this? If so, how'd it work for you? I wonder if the 
interrupter levers will even mount on/near those curves.

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