J - I would go short with Albastaches, as well.  They come back a bit more 
than the originals, but it's not as noticeable a difference as the width - 
maybe only a cm or two.  They are more stretched out width-wise, which 
gives more leverage, and more hand positions.  I use the 10cm Dirt Drop 
stem, and it works great.  I would use a shorter technomic, but the real 
deal is to measure where you want to be based on where you will be holding 
on most of the time, and getting the right stem for your needed fit.  I 
mostly hold on near where the bar starts the curve, but still on the swept 
back end.  Great bars, BTW - I like them better than the Albatross due to 
the ability to stretch out and have a more natural angle when I'm in the 
"hooks" of the bar.

Brian Hanson
Seattle, WA

On Monday, February 10, 2014 6:35:34 AM UTC-8, jandrews_nyc wrote:
>
> On the previous M-bars, if one were to use a technomic stem, it was 
> recommended to go short.  Does that still ring true for the newer version 
> of the bars?
> I think they come back a couple more inches.  If one were to use a 7 cm 
> stem on the originals, what would the recommended stem length be on the 
> Albastaches?
> thanks
> J
>

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