i'm putting interrupters on my atlantis sometime soon, i can ride anything
but would enjoy a mtb style perch on long descents offroad. dropping several
thousand feet on a loaded bike is simply easier to do when you can shift
your weight back a bit more.

seen them, installed them, recommend them. also totally unnecessary.

46cm will work fine.

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Mark in Melbourne <mbi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My 46cm Noodles are my first drop bars, installed with Pauls cross top
> levers. They did ease the transition early with a more familiar flat
> bar feel, but I ride mostly on the hoods, and after about 6 months, I
> started ‘emergency braking’ (the brakes you jump too without thinking)
> on the hoods too. Now, after riding drops for 18 months, I very rarely
> use the interrupters, and I will take them off next bar tape or cable
> swap over.
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