Do you Proofide the bar tape?

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[mailto:rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Surlyprof
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 11:28 AM
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Subject: [RBW] Re: Noodle to Albastache Swap - Trek 520 Touring Bike

I'm a big fan of Brooks tape which, of course, matches the honey saddle 
perfectly.  They are expensive but I bought them after my third set of corks 
crapped out in less than a year.  I bought one pack of Brooks 9 years ago and 
have moved them across three different handlebars.  I only had to clean off a 
little of the adhesive with Goof-off.  They feel great and age in a similar 
fashion as the seat (although not quite as quickly).

The new-to-me Hillborne I recently purchased came with Albatross bars.  I've 
thought about swapping them for Albastache bars because I miss having the 
mustache-style bars I had on a Surly.  Initially, I have considered at least 
flipping them upside-down (as David said he tried) to achieve the more 
ergonomic down drop on the front curve.  I fear I would lose the upright 
quality at the bar ends that is nice to have when commuting through the city.  
If I did switch to Albastache, I would probably go back to a shorter stem.  
'Stache bars really increase the reach.  Has anyone flipped Albatross bars over 
or is that just a ridiculous idea?

As for the quicker steering on the 'stache bars, I believe that has more to do 
with the hand position being in front of the pivot point of the headset.  More 
of your weight is further out so the steering action is more of releasing of 
your weight from one side to the other.  It uses your weight more in the 
steering.  With the upright bars such as the Albatross and Bosco, your hands 
are more in line with that pivot point and less of your weight is on the bars.  
Steering becomes more of a push/pull relationship.  At least that's what I've 
been able to surmise from a basic ergonomic comparison between the drops, 
bosco, albatross and older mustache bars I've had.  This is also why I think 
that flipping the Albatross bars will not achieve a similar feel of my old 
mustache bars.

Hi, I'm John and I'm a bar-swap addict.

On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 8:08:47 AM UTC-8, SeanMac wrote:
Hi folks,

I am contemplating a winter project that would convert an early 1990 Trek 520 
touring bike into an around town "grocery getter"  and/or bike trail, easy 
cruising bike.  My plan is to swap out the Noodle bars on my Trek for 
Albastache bars.

>From what I have read, this looks to be a pretty easy conversion.  The bar end 
>shifters that I have on the Noodles should work on the Albastache bars.  I 
>should also be able to swap over the brake levers from the Noodle to the 
>Alnbastache (I've got the original levers - non-aero, non-brifters).   Is 
>there something that I am missing?  Will be cable lengths be similar or will I 
>likely need new cables?

For as long as I can remember, every bike that I have ever ridden has used drop 
bars, so I contemplate this shift with both excitement and a bit of 
apprehension.  After all, why mess with something that works?  On the other 
hand, I think that this conversion will bring new life to a bike that does not 
get used very often.

One other thought, what color Newbaum tape do you suggest to best match an 
Brooks B-17 honey saddle that has some years on it?

Thanks for your thoughts.

Sean
EA, NY
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