I have a 2016 Sam, from the batch of completes that year.  I love the bike, 
and now that I'm riding a lot more (my wife was gifted with being able to 
ride again after not being able to for years; she has a '16 Sam too), I 
swapped bars from the stock (Nitto Noodle) to an Albastache.  

The Noodle was only giving me ONE hand position, on the hoods.  The drops 
didn't feel usable to me and the flats are just too narrow for my comfort.  
The hoods position was putting a lot of pressure on the meaty part of my 
hands behind the thumbs.

The 'Stache fixes that and gives me a lot of hand positions - on the 
"hoods" (but it's a big flat on the 'Stache of course), behind them, and 
pretty much all along the rest of the bar.  I like it, but...

I do miss the hand position that only comes from having a drop bar on being 
on those hoods in that orientation; I just need one that will put them in a 
spot that doesn't put all the weight on the meaty-hand-part behind the 
thumbs.

I have to admit I also miss how the bike looks with a drop bar. O_o  I 
dunno, I guess the bike just "wants" that look, to me.

I'd also like to not run the shifters as barend shifters... So I'd go 
thumbie or some type of (SHHHH DON'T TELL GRANT) brifter. 

The other issue I don't have access to the funds that some others around 
here seem to. :)  These bikes were EXPENSIVE to us ($2,600 a pop and we've 
added front and rear racks, fenders, etc.)

Ideas, comments, questions, help, etc, etc?  I'm sure lots around here have 
Sams and have done this handlebar/cockpit rodeo lots of times!

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