Good to see Ted having luck with the 13cm stem and happy to see the flipped 
Albatross bars working for people as well.

About to convert my David Kirk fast fender road bike to a fat tire flipped 
Albatross bar setup and picked up a 135mm Seven Ti 25.4 riser stem for the 
conversion.  

I run my Woodchippers at 20 degrees south of level for dirt drop (primary 
position in drops) mountain biking and figured I would flatten the angle a 
bit so may start at 15 degrees where Paul has his, but my nose tips a bit 
less so I am end up in that 10-15 degree range once I set it up.

Always great to see one of Dave's bikes.  He had one of the most 
progressive early gravel bikes on display when I met him at NAHBS in 2013.  
A real highlight of that year's show.

Lots of good stuff here.  Thanks for sharing all.

-Justus
Mpls, MN

On Tuesday, August 19, 2025 at 4:22:05 PM UTC-5 Ted Durant wrote:


On Aug 19, 2025, at 2:44 PM, '[email protected]' via RBW Owners Bunch <
[email protected]> wrote:

This is my Sam with Choco bars. Titled down a bit more than the top tube 
slope. 


Making me feel so much better. Thanks folks!

Photos eventually, after I’ve cleaned up the “just throw it on there and 
see how it works” stuff.

Ted Durant
Milwaukee, WI USA

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