I'm a big guy too and I would recommend the Crust Ron's Ortho Bars as 
well.  Nice and wide and a good forward position on bends.  I have them on 
my Sam Hillborne with thumb shifters and there's enough room for my big 
hands on the forward curves.  I've used Albatross bars as well, and they're 
fine, maybe less forward position availability than the Ortho bars, but 
still comfortable.  I also second the choco bars - either the normal or 
choco-moose.  I had some choco-moose bars on my Appa and they're a good 
alternative for that bike if you get into some rough stuff.  While narrower 
than the ortho bars, the curves on the choco bars are very comfortable and 
allow for a good forward position, while still being able to grab the ends 
and be upright.  The forward position on the chocos allowed me to rest my 
forarms on the straight section too, which was pretty comfortable.  Not to 
complicate matters either, but the albastache bars are very similar to the 
chocos - same width, but allow for a slightly more aggressive position, but 
they are made more for road brake levers.  Just depends on what you're 
looking for and how you want to ride.  Good luck!

Ryan

On Thursday, August 28, 2025 at 7:41:20 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

> I'm tall, 6'3" after visiting the chiropractor, so I've got decently big 
> hands.  I ride the Chocomoose bars and I definitely get two positions 
> before the curves.  Not an Alba, but maybe a helpful visual.  (Chocos are a 
> great alternative though!)  
>
> Grips I use, from closest reach to farthest:
> (0) Fingertips on the ends of the grips, as pictured - not really a 
> long-term position, but a nice change for quiet cruising
> (1) Smack on the grips
> (2) With the butt of my palm on the farthest forward block of the Oury 
> grips and the brake/shifter clamps under the arch of my palm
> (3) On the curves
>
> Grips #1 and #2 share time 50/50. 
>
> [image: Screenshot 2025-08-28 093907.png]
>

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