Upside down Noodle bars would be very comfortable.

jim m
wc ca


On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 3:02 PM, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Interest thread. I've tried upside-down upright bars and they all hurt my
> left palm, so when I try Albatrosses, it will be in the "up" position.
>
> I think this is what I'll do: if and when I sell the Fargo (because the
> Ram does the pavement part so much nicer, and because I really want a ss
> 29er for off road) I'll set up the 29er with Albas.
>
> Just got back from a 3 mile grocery/PO trip + 10 mile detour with winds
> 30-gusting-to-40, on the Ram, coming back the last 5 miles with 34 lbs on
> the Fly/Banjos. Tucked into the hooks of the 42 cm Noodles downhill in the
> 70", outbound, sitting upright (and standing) uphill, in the 70", inbound.
> Yesterday, not quite as windy, but 7-8 miles south into 15 with higher
> gusts in the hooks of the GB Maes Parallels on the 75" gofast. I like hooks
> too much for aero and power in such situations and frankly, I find my drops
> very comfortable. 'Cept my left palm on that Midge.
>
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