>
> I went from Noodles to Albastache, back to Noodles, then went to a wide 
> single speed flat bar, then Albatross, back to the flat bar and now on 
> Original WTB dirt drops. I have big issues with my hands and they always go 
> numb (lots of hand surgeries).  My current favorite bar is the WTB. It 
> isn't all that comfortable, but I have less hand numbness than any other, 
> except the wide Sycip single speed bar. The Sycip bar is super comfy, but 
> creates the aerodynamics of a brick wall. The Albastache and Albatross 
> caused the most numbness. My wrists don't like the almost parallel flare. 
>
The outcome: 

> I found I can't climb as well sitting bolt upright. I feel I am not 
> utilizing my glutes or hamstrings as much, which is why I am running the 
> drops. Due to back and hand issues I need to sit bolt upright occasionally 
> which is why I have the bars set high. I usually am down in the drops, 
> which are *just deep enough* to use my glutes and hammies. I set my drop 
> bars where the *drops* are about an inch below the seat. It looks a bit 
> goofy to the aesthetic police, but at least I can ride. Usually. 
> My Atlantis is my only transportation, so dialing in fit is crucial.  (Yes, 
> I've owned a recumbent, but thank you. ;))  Best of luck getting comfy (or 
> fast).  
>
Clayton (Bendite) 
 

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