I'm with you on feeling too far forward. I started with the moustaches
on my Atlantis. Hated them at first and traded them for some drop
bars.  Never quite got the drops set right either though with my seat
and ultimately ended up going back to a moustache (I had of course
sold the originals so I had to buy them again) and now find I'm pretty
happy with them for around town commuting.  Beyond about 10 miles
though, I find moustache bars limited in positions and my hands start
to feel numb.

I'm very excited to try the new Bosco bars from Riv however, whenever
they arrive. We'll see! Don't know if they'd fit your requirements,
though since you'd probably need new brake levers and shifters
perhaps.

Good luck.

Peter
NYC


On Apr 8, 1:41 am, Scotty <bongos...@verizon.net> wrote:
> I have given myself about a year to like my moustache handlebars. I really
> want to like them, they look so freaking good on my bike, but I dont. Now I
> am just not sure what direction I want to go, but I know that I want to be
> more upright, and I dont want to replace the whole cockpit. I want bars
> that will take my roadbike brake levers and bar end shifters. Even with the
> dirt drop stem I feel I am leaning forward too far in the position where
> the brakes are. I could use some suggestions for bars that give me a closer
> flat section near the brakes that wont force me to buy everything new. Just
> the bar. Am I dreaming?

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