On Monday, September 16, 2019 at 9:20:18 AM UTC-4, Brian Campbell wrote:
>
> Pretty sue the Marks bar is just a lighter version of the Nitto Noodle. 
> which is not the same bar as the one from Compass/Rene Herse.
>
> Noodle set up info from Riv:
>
>
> https://www.rivbike.com/collections/handlebars/products/nitto-noodle-handlebar
>
> On Sunday, September 15, 2019 at 7:59:42 PM UTC-4, Austin B. wrote:
>>
>> 35 miles out in the country on the Roadeo today and man, I like this bike 
>> more & more. So smooth and comfortable. I topped out at 45mph on one 
>> downhill. And I rode a dirt section of nearby Sam's Creek Road on it with 
>> no trouble--something I'd never have attempted on my RB-1 with 25mm rubber.
>>
>> I'm starting to like the Nitto M178 Mark's bar. But how do others set up 
>> the angle of these? I've always ridden drops where the top section of the 
>> bars run parallel to the ground--like Noodles. I originally set the Mark's 
>> Bar up with the top parallel to the ground. But the levers feel oddly 
>> placed that way. So it appears I am to rotate the bars downward. But how 
>> much? Is there a "Standard" or is it a personal preference thing? There is 
>> surprisingly little on the 'net about these handlebars.
>>
>> Austin
>>
>

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