Jim M.: 
IIRC The horns of the Crazy Bar have a 23.8mm OD and a ~20mm ID to 
accommodate common bar end/TT brake levers, so running road levers would 
work if one wanted to save the bar end real estate for something else. A 
duo of mirrors? Bar end shifters? a couple knocks to make a slingshot?   

On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 1:44:17 PM UTC-7 Jim M. wrote:

> On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 8:53:11 AM UTC-7, Zack Medow wrote:
>>
>> So I maybe didn't describe this well enough. Just imagine a mustache bar 
>> but with the brake hoods in the standard position for a drop bar. So it's 
>> like a normal dop bar, but all parts of the bar are on the same plane. The 
>> idea is to have a normal hoods position, plus a swoop back part of the bar 
>> that's on the same level with the drops. 
>>
>>>
>>> I've been intrigued by Velo Orange's Crazy Bar, though I don't know if 
> you can put drop levers on those horns: 
> https://velo-orange.com/collections/handlebars/products/crazy-bars-1 
>
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> <https://www.cyclingabout.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Custom-Touring-Bike-Alee-02.jpg>
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