Really like how the colors blended, and the bag ties them together.  Yes, 
Paul brake levers are the very best.  

Everybody needs at least one bike with upright bars, but the angles on this 
bar shape makes for totally relaxed arms and wrists - and great control - I 
can corner very hard on this bike.  

<https://imgur.com/J5BykBW.jpg>

Ahearne map bars with a home-brewed aero extension using a Nitto 2-70 lamp 
holder and mountain bar ends.   

Came up with these over our wet winter on the mag trainer to get some 
variable muscle usage, but after the weather broke and I got them on the 
greenway and downtown streets, don't know how I lived without them - I have 
5 hand positions - hook just in front of the cork; grab the bend; resting 
on bar with thumbs hooked; hooking solid on red bar ends; aero tuck 
grabbing bar ends (I've had it out in 20 kt wind).  

A week on the trainer also gave me enough time to perfectly dial in the two 
rotation points.  

<https://imgur.com/wJRlJJZ.jpg>

Map bars are basically the Jitensha touring bars with an extra inch on each 
end.  

I mentioned the leather wraps when I posted this mod earlier, but they came 
from India via etsy for 
$25.  https://www.tripmachinecompany.com/collections/handlebar-accessories  
They're intended for motorcycle grips, but are just long enough to do the 
mid portions of a Jitensha or Map bar.  

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