I have some flat bars on the 29er... I think with a 9d sweep.  They
are the only choice with hydraulic disc brakes. I have not tried the
Mustache bars yet so I don't know how they would be. I prefer drop
bars in most cases and would put them on the 29er if they would work
with hydraulics, but I would use one of the mountain drops like
Midges, the WTB model or  the new Salsa Woodchipper. Just wish they
came in silver!

~Mike~

On Mar 30, 11:23 am, cyclotourist <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This isn't the best picture of them, but I just put on some Origin8 Space
> bars.  Low rise bars with a nice sweep back.  They are wonderfully
> comfortable so far, although I haven't gone for an extended ride yet.
> They're pretty similar to OnOne Mary bars.  Made in China.  Available at
> your LBS through J&B distribution.  $30.
>
> I'm planning on putting some Ergon grips on soon.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/4474534194/
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 7:43 AM, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > A few years back, right before I moved to Portland, I was at a
> > friend's house and saw his new "cross bike" with "cranked stays" which
> > he had set up with flat bars, WTB 700x44 Mutano Raptors. The bike
> > (made by Rick Hunter in SC) seemed so perfect for riding in the SF Bay
> > Area. The perfect machine for the Marin Headlands and Tam given that
> > so much time is spent on the road getting to the trails and that the
> > trails primarily consist of fire roads. I was really impressed and
> > enthralled with the bike. When I moved to Portland I purchased a Surly
> > Cross Check to use as a commuter. I did set the bike up with a pair of
> > Mutano Raptors and took it for a spin in Forest Park and it was great
> > and seemed like all the mountain bike I need. I think once I get my QB
> > dialed in that I may start using that for commuting and maybe set the
> > CC back up as a "mountain bike". Surly has a great bar coming out
> > later this year that'll be perfect for my CC. Good for the Hunqapillar
> > or Bombadil.
>
> > My friend's Hunter:
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/41335...@n00/4475760673/
>
> > New Surly Open Bar:
> >http://surlybikes.com/parts/open_bar/
>
> > As for Grant's article. I think part of why it appeals to me so much
> > is the tone--encouraging and thoughtful.
>
> > --mike
>
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> David
> Redlands, CA
>
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