I think you're right. Hence my search for a long top-tubed bike. On Thursday, November 24, 2016 at 3:59:04 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote: > > My Appaloosa fit well with the drops it came with. I swapped them out for > Choco-Moose, which provides a nice sit-up position at the grips, plus I can > slide forward to the curves to approximate the hoods position of drops. > > I had the Bullmoose bars you're using and I don't think they're a good > replacement for a flatbar that was already close enough. The Bullmoose has > one effective grip position at the ends that you'll be in most of the time, > which shortened your Bianchi considerably. Yes, you can grip near the V, > too, but that position feels kinda awkward, like you're riding a really > narrow flatbar. > > IMO the upright "3-speed bars" with fore-and-aft positions like Alba, > Rosco and Choco work better for a flatbar bike with a reasonable tt length. > I would only use that Bullmoose on a frame that started out too long for me. > > Joe Bernard > Vallejo, CA. > >
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