Tisn't either/or! Do you prefer beer, wine, coffee, tea? That said, the
frame and your ride style determine what you want: Do you want to ride
upright? Do you want to lean into your work? Noodle Bars, Albatross Bars,
Cinelli or generic Maes Bend Bars all offer many hand positions. On the
other hand, many Mountain Bike bars, even with bar ends, seem to offer
fewer and less comfortable positions for long rides, but for muscling
through short rides...


On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Matthew J <matthewj...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > For distances I think a drop bar has proven to be pretty good.
>
> I''ve done multi-day tours on Albas and absolutely love it.
>
> Look through Crazyguyonabike and you will see quite a few touring with
> flat and swept back bars over drops.
>
> Point being swept backs can be pretty good for distance as well.
>
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