Everyone's different!
I like my Albatrosses tilted downward and my saddle just above the height 
of the bends. 
This gives me an upright position (for me, relatively) at the ends; a 
position at the bends that is very close to my drop-bar builds, good for 
efforts; and every spot in-between.
I personally never enjoyed these bars at or above saddle height.
I like keep the bars free of everything but brake levers so I can use as 
much of the freed up real estate as possible.

Patch
BK/NY

On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 10:01:50 PM UTC-5 Tim Baldwin wrote:

> Yes, tighten that stem clamp. I think the move to 31.8 clamp makes sense 
> for swept back bars. The 31.8 Tosco feels super solid wiith the Nitto 
> faceplate quill stem.
>
> On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 1:03:43 PM UTC-6 John Phillips wrote:
>
>>   I tilt my Albatross bars down like Eric's Alba's or Tom's Tosco's. I 
>> like a nearly 90 degree angle between the bar and my arm/wrist. With stem 
>> length & height, bar height, bar angle, and grips, everyone's needs are 
>> different , but one absolutely needs to tighten that bar clamp.
>>
>> John
>>
>

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