For obvious reasons, it makes sense that most Roadinis will have 
traditional drops.  I have a  46 Noodle on mine, the idea being that the 
Roadini is my dedicated go-fast bike for 10-40 milers.  I like the various 
hand positions a drop affords for the longer trips.

However...I'm finding myself not riding the Roadini as much lately 
because,  frankly,  the Noodles aren't as comfortable for me.  This saddens 
me greatly.  I'm not doing as many 'training' rides, for which the Roadini 
served me well.  I find that, if I don't to longish rides often, drops are 
harder to like.  I do stretch regularly, but I think the culprit is the 
lack of longer stints in the saddle. 

Until I get to a point where I can do more, and longer, training rides, I 
would like to look forward to riding the Roadini, and that means different 
bars for now.  I have the Ahearne+Map bar on my Homer and Atlantis, and 
it's great, so that's an option.  I'd try the Riv/Nitto Wavie bar, but who 
knows when they'll be available.  Really interested in similar bars others 
may have tried.

I do not like bars that put me in a bolt upright, sit-up-and-beg position.

So far I've seen the Bullmoose and the Alabastache bar on Roadinis owned by 
Bunch contributors.  If you have found yet a different bar that works for 
you, please share and provide a pic or two!

Thanks,
Tom

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