Thanks, maybe later for more photos (it's a pretty stock Hillborne)
I forgot to give Rich at Riv credit for the brake setup suggestions; I
wanted a more athletic riding position and a more secure grip while
riding on trails.

I agree Ryan - Wow - Albatross bars are the best!

Tony

On Jul 8, 9:55 pm, rcnute <rcn...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Them bars look good.  Nice bike too--more photos!
>
> Ryan
>
> On Jul 8, 9:53 pm, Tony <tony.m...@astound.net> wrote:
>
> > I have my brake levers a little ahead of the grips. I adjusted the
> > reach on the lever to bring it closer to the bar. This allows me to
> > have my last 2 fingers on the lever and the other 2 fingers gripping
> > both sides of the brake lever body, thumb on top of the bar. This
> > gives a very secure feeling to descents especially on trails.
> > Hopefully, my first Flikr attempt will show this.
>
> > Tony
>
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/51959...@n08/
>
> > On Jul 8, 7:15 pm, rcnute <rcn...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Wow, I like these bars.  I seem to favor the position where the bars
> > > curve from the straight sections.  What's the best way to position the
> > > brake levers?
>
> > > Ryan

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