I'd love to have a "wife bike", for riding with the wife. And the Sam would 
be great for that as it has a sloping top tube, high exit point, and a tall 
headset spacer stack. A natural for upright setup.

I have done a few centuries on drops. It might be interesting to try one on 
an upright bike sometime.

Only thing I don't like about upright riding is I find I am slower in that 
position and in the winter the winds blast my thighs. Also headwinds are 
not good with uprights. Of course, the Bosco has an aero position I hear.

My drop Sam is set up like my drop Bleriot.

So maybe I could use cable splitters, remove my Sam drops/brake levers/stem 
all in one piece, leave the saddle position untouched, and just swap out 
the cockpits in an emergency. The bar ends shifters can just drop out of 
the Bosco bar ends and go right into the Noodle bar's drop ends. Just have 
to size the housings for the Bosco's.

 

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