For me, depends on what kind of riding you do. I have/have had noodles,
moustache, bullmoose, albatross, and albastache (all riv models - though I
stopped using the noodles and moustaches because they felt a bit too
compact after a while). I love the albatrosses for cruising around and some
lig
"Choco-curious" just made my day. Thank you!
On Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at 12:27:06 PM UTC-4 Damien wrote:
> I had Albas on the Sam and switched over to 48 Noodles. For that bike the
> Noodles feel right, but I think it's because I'm so used to drops. That
> said, I've always been a bit Choc
I had Albas on the Sam and switched over to 48 Noodles. For that bike the
Noodles feel right, but I think it's because I'm so used to drops. That
said, I've always been a bit Choco-curious, and am fascinated by the
proposition of a Wavie on the Sam...
On Tuesday, 5 October 2021 at 16:13:55 UTC-
I've got Albatross, Billies and 48cm Noodles currently installed on three
bikes. Love them all, I do see the Billie as an improvement over the
Albatross and love the forward grip position which I used quite a lot. I
wouldn't mind a wider Noodle. Will mentioned a prototype 54cm Noodle in an
emai
Johnny,
Your Saluki is a great looking, well put together bike. I won't jump into
handlebar preferences (been using Noodles for years).
Eric asked about your VO skewers.
I purchased a set in silver when they were first offered - based solely on
their appearance. I think they tighten adequately
Yes the Albatross. I love that bar. It not only looks gorgeous, it just
feels right. I replaced my noodles with it on my Cross Check and never
looked back. Agree with Leah about "bird in flight" that's a very apt
description.
I have Bosco on my Cheviot, and it's great bar for that bike, sometim
I had Albatross on my Betty Foy. Loved them but wanted them to come back
towards me a little bit. The Billie Bar on My Platypus (my #1 absolute
eternal favorite bar and bike) does exactly that, and it flares in the most
ergonomic way imaginable. When I’m climbing, I slide my hands forward and
h
I find the albatross bar to be very comfortable, partly because of the
greater rise than say, the billie. I notice there is a 4 degree difference
in sweep between those 2 bars. Is that a substantial difference? and if
so, how? I've not tried the billie so I'm curious if anyone has directly
I love my Choco bars. Perfect for me because it just is.
Hugh
On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 6:42:42 PM UTC-7 bjmi...@gmail.com wrote:
> I love my Choco bar and I'll say it's the best for me right now...but I'm
> going through the "should I try drops" phase of my life. I spend more than
> half
The only thing I could see would improve on the albastache is if it tapered
in a way that would allow either road levers (like it uses now) and the
bends and mountain levers on the ends allowing the user to decide what
setup they wanted. I saw a moustache variant that was made that way. I
would
I'm primarily a road rider on a Roadeo. I started with a Dream Bar,
switched to a Mark's Bar, then a Noodle. Then I tried a Compass Maes
Parallel. Now I'm back to the Noodle and have determined it's the best for
me for now. #teamnoodle
On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 5:56:18 PM UTC-7 bdcamp...@gm
Agreed. #teamnoodle
On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 7:49:18 PM UTC-4 mrb wrote:
> The 'stache is nice but NOODLE IS BEST!
>
> #teamnoodle
>
> On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 7:34:33 PM UTC-4 Berkeleyan wrote:
>
>> Agree. I have Albastache bars on my new Riv-ish Custom, and they're
>> really good. I
That's the good stuff, Johnny! My tender wrists love Ergons, and my
expensive phone loves not being shaken to death by cheap phone mounts
anymore.
On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 5:36:22 PM UTC-7 Johnny Alien wrote:
> In addition, LOVE ergon grips and quad lock phone mounts!
>
> On Monday,
In addition, LOVE ergon grips and quad lock phone mounts!
On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 8:35:37 PM UTC-4 Johnny Alien wrote:
> @Eric the Velo Orange skewers are really nice. Will the Shimano style
> clamp a little better? Probablybut these do a really nice job, look
> great and are light.
@Eric the Velo Orange skewers are really nice. Will the Shimano style
clamp a little better? Probablybut these do a really nice job, look
great and are light.
@Michael if I am going with drops I am for sure going with the Noodle. That
is actually what I had on the Saluki before the Albasta
The 'stache is nice but NOODLE IS BEST!
#teamnoodle
On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 7:34:33 PM UTC-4 Berkeleyan wrote:
> Agree. I have Albastache bars on my new Riv-ish Custom, and they're really
> good. I had Moustache bars and then Noodles on my actual Riv custom over
> the past 22 years, and
Agree. I have Albastache bars on my new Riv-ish Custom, and they're really
good. I had Moustache bars and then Noodles on my actual Riv custom over
the past 22 years, and think these are the right bars for at least the next
decade.
- Andrew, Berkeley
https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-kTnjBC
Looks like a rad setup, I'd be eager to try someone else's albastache rig
before taking the plunge.
What do you think of the Velo Orange skewers? I've been eying a set myself.
On Monday, October 4, 2021 at 7:21:57 PM UTC-4 Johnny Alien wrote:
> Albastache. Seriously. I have tried the Nitto M
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