John, feel free to poke around the posts on my Hunqapillar and Quickbeam. 
My New Moustache (aka Albastache) are on 5cm (QB) and 7cm (Hunq) stems and 
I love them. You can see them in trail riding action here:
http://thegrid.ai/withabandon/autumnal-aria

With abandon,
Patrick

On Saturday, September 23, 2017 at 8:30:26 AM UTC-6, John Casteen wrote:
>
> I bought a used Joe Appaloosa that had been purchased complete and tricked 
> out really beautifully by its first owner-- many thoughtful choices about 
> gear and parts to customize and/or upgrade from the Rivendell build.  Among 
> them is an Albastache bar, which is new to me; it's great.  The bike fits 
> me perfectly except for the fact that the stem, a Nitto 7 cm Chrystem, has 
> too little height to raise the bars where I think they should be, which is 
> maybe an inch above the saddle.  I end up with a bit more weight on my arms 
> and hands than I'd like; the stem, maxed out, sits about an inch below the 
> nose of the saddle.  I think it's going to take a different stem to jack up 
> the bars, but before diving into that, two questions: first, does anyone 
> have advice about stem lengths that generally work for these bars, and 
> second, am I seeing this right?  Do other Albastache riders generally run 
> the stem height just at or above seat height, where I'm sort of aiming to 
> put it?
>
> Thanks in advance for any wisdom you can pass along--
>
> John
>

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