My experience is similar to Lee's.  Same bar position. I ride most on the "top 
" of the curves. I prefer these bars on rides of 50 moles or less but they are 
my favorite for climbing.

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From: Lee Chae <leec...@stanford.edu>
Sent: Fri Sep 07 09:47:06 CST 2012
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: What Is Your Moustache Attitude?


Good morning, all.

I guess this is a good example of everybody needing to make their own peace 
with moustache bars. I like them low and a bit far away. With this positioning, 
I do most of my riding with my hands at 10 and 2 on the curves leading from the 
hooks to the bar ends. When my hands need a little relief, I rotate my wrists 
or move my hands to a new place. When my hands or back need more relief, I can 
lean into the hooks or go upright at the bar ends. I also use the hooks 
position for headwinds or faster moments. And, I like grabbing on the straight 
bar segments when climbing. 

With this configuration, I find that I have to tilt the bars down or else the 
bar ends force my wrists into a broken position, like after you swing a hammer 
or cast a fly. I've also positioned my saddle and bars so that I'm pretty 
balanced and can lift my hands off the bar and still stay in my riding 
position. So, not a lot of pressure on the bars to begin with.

With all of that said, on a couple of longer rides, at the 60-70 mile mark, I 
have felt some discomfort in my hands that I have yet to experience with drop 
bars. 

Anyways, here's some pics of my setup:

http://tinyurl.com/3upa5ox
http://tinyurl.com/9owepc5
http://tinyurl.com/3sjfeoq

Happy Friday!
Lee
SF, CA



On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 6:34 AM, Kelly <tkslee...@gmail.com> wrote:

I have the mustache bars on my Quickbeam.   My biggest mistake with them was to 
have them to far away.   A nice stretched out ride in the hooks but due to the 
short backward reach I was always putting to much pressure on me hands for all 
day tours when sitting up. 

I love the feel up on in the hooks but the end of bar feel has been difficult 
to find a happy place for me.  I have raised the bar now and installed a dirt 
drop stem to shorten the reach.  Feels better sitting up but doesn't feel "as" 
good when climbing or in the hooks.  Overall I like them and will keep them on 
this bike for a while longer. 


Kelly



On Friday, September 7, 2012 2:14:04 AM UTC-5, Philip Williamson wrote:

I used to really like my moustache bars, but now I don't, so I kind of wonder 
about angles, too. I did have albatross bars on that bike for a while, and a 
different seat. Either I didn't set the m-bars up the same as they had been 
before, or else I changed...


Philip

www.biketinker.com

On Thursday, September 6, 2012 10:32:35 PM UTC-7, Eric Norris wrote:

Seeing Manny's panda photo has prompted me to wonder: What is the attitude 
(tilt) of your mustache bars? 

I'm on my second mustache-equipped bike, and having the same problem finding a 
comfortable tilt that I had on the first (which I long ago switched over to 
standard drop bars). So I ask of those of you who have M-bars and like them: 
how do you have them set up? Parallel to the ground? Tilted? 

Any help the group can offer to find a way to set up the bars so they're 
comfortable for more than an hour's ride would be much appreciated. 

--Eric "Love the Look, Hate the Feel" Norris 

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