Same setup here.  I run Thumbies on a Noodle with interrupter brakes
also.  I was concerned with losing too much bar real estate because I
have big paws, but it's just fine.  The Thumbies are actually on the
bar sleeve and that helps.  It makes for a lot of cabling up front but
I have noodles coming out of the Thumbies to make a tighter, tidy
cable run.

-Darren.

On Apr 3, 9:20 am, clayton <[email protected]> wrote:
> I run thumbies with shimano shifters and interrupter brake levers on
> my noodles and love the set up. I have tried to change my setup
> several times and always end up going back to this configuration. It
> works much better off road than using brifters or bar end shifters.
> Try it, give it several weeks and see what I mean....Clayton
>
> On Apr 1, 2:25 pm, Paul Sanders <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm looking at my Nitto Noodles and these Sun Race shifters from Rivendell.
>
> > Anyone running these (or Paul thumbies) on the tops of a drop bar? Do you
> > like them?
>
> > I see that they need a longer bolt to fit around the road bar width.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Paul
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