It´s always good to go to the well, in the Riv catalogue 2006 Grant writes:

 

“Our traditionally shaped drop bar for those who for some reason or other 
aren´t as head-over-heels in love with the Nitto Noodle Bars as we are.

It´s a traditional shape, with no super-flattish ramp (it´s 23 degrees, 
compared to the Noodle´s 15 degrees), no swept-back top section (the Noodle´s 
comes back 15 degrees) and a mere 1 degree flare-out at the drops (Noodle: 4 
degrees).

The reach and the drop are about the same as the Noodles – 91 mm and 140 mm 
respectively.”

 

Olof Stroh

Uppsala Sweden

 

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Ryan Fleming wrote

no , it doesn't and I believe the drop is deeper. I have them on my road and 
have to admit I don't spend a lot of time down on the drops...mostly on the 
hoods...and thank you TRP for that or on the tops
On Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 4:48:18 PM UTC-5, Jim Bronson wrote:

So on the Dream bars, the top part near the stem does not bend back slightly, 
but the drops are about the same as the Noodles?

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On Sat, Apr 25, 2015 at 3:28 PM, <[email protected] <javascript:> > wrote:

I´d just send a warning to believe that you like the Noodle bar if you like the 
Dream bar. They may look alike but behave very differently. I have now three 
Dreams and enjoy them very much. Tried a Noodle and had to sell it since it was 
murder to my wrists, the bend on the top destroyed everything. Your milage may 
be different, but try it out!

Olof Stroh

Uppsala Sweden

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/14724719@N08/9427617311/

I have my Betty set up with Dream bars which are very similar to Noodles. Works 
for me.

--Jamie

 

 

 

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