What a great looking built. I can see why you are moving carefully on any 
changes.

When making bar changes, I get the new one in hand before I decide on a 
stem. An assessment of where you would have your hands for most riding and 
the difference of elevation considerations will give you some points of 
comparison to your built bike and its controls. I tolerated the change 
better that way compared to when I resorted to just putting it all together 
on standard recommendations. 

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh

On Thursday, July 27, 2017 at 9:02:18 AM UTC-4, ADH wrote:
>
> I have been riding my Atlantis with drop bars since I bought it almost 10 
> years ago. I ride with my hands either up against the brake hoods or on the 
> flat near the stem when I want to be more upright and almost never drop 
> down any more. I was all set to switch to a moustache bar when I realized 
> that the shape might require me to stretch forward more. Do those of you 
> who ride with moustache bars tend to keep your hands outboard near the bar 
> end shifters or more inboard near the brake levers? Thanks
>

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