I tried the 'Stache. I found the brake levers, which have to be mounted almost in plane with the bars, did not mesh with my weird wrists. I am one of those weirdo's who's ulna is longer than normal. Carpal tunnel surgeries didn't help. I run drop bars very high, with the plane of the seat about half way between the drops and the tops. Why run drops, if you can't get down in the hooks and stay there, comfortably? I see so many folks refusing to raise their bars due to fashion, "the experts", and outside influences in general. Your back, neck, wrists and smiles will all benefit.
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