Hmmm... here's what I hope it isn't: a "trekking" bar. Those tend to meet my 
primary criteria for a bar: height. My cockpits range from about 1" to about 
4" above my saddle... those are inches, not centimeters. But every trekking 
style bar I've seen (including the Nitto) was so fundamentally unattractive 
that I wouldn't want to use it even if it cost only $30. My opinion, of 
course. And I realize I may be denying myself the most luxurious 
mind-blowingly blissful riding experience known to man. But frankly, each 
handlebar I have has provided a pretty darn good riding experience. I don't 
lack for them. Except for the one that came on my Trek Hybrid. Ugh.
 
Now, maybe RBW can bring to market a fundamentally attractive-to-me version 
of a trekking bar. I'm beginning to think that if anybody can, it's them. A 
startingly high percentage of what they sell appeals to me.
 
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
who, in spite of the final sentence above, still does not find Grid Grey 
appealing
 

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