Not to hijack, but this has made me want to put another set on a bike. If you
have one, let me know!
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Thanks for all the help. I installed the bars and will ride them as suggested
with my gloves until I find hand position and brake lever position that I like.
Then on to the wrap! Thanks
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I think they look good...the TRP levers, I meanI love them on drop bars
too
On Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 9:10:17 PM UTC-5, drew wrote:
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> Hahaha crap. I thought I was the only one too. It does work really well
> flipped.
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> They are the trp levers, and they are awkward used right
So Drew has got it figured out , in my opinion. I, too, have the
albastaches setup with these levers. The trick is to put the levers on the
side opposite for which they are labeled, thus positioning their elegant
curve downward. It works so dang well and I thought I was the only one who
Forgot to mention that I also have cork wrap,under the cloth tape. That gives
it a nicely padded feel without being overly bulky
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I also don't have photos available for posting but I fitted the bars in a 1986
pinarello montello bike in the green cloth tape. To be honest it is ok but not
my favorite bar. I do love the looks for what that is worth
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I don't have any photos of my own but it's easy to search on flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/search/?q=albastache
or google:
https://www.google.com/search?q=albastache=2=1920=935=isch=u=univ=X=0ahUKEwiyovXZto3PAhUC8mMKHWA5AqsQsAQIJA
On Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 3:45:51 PM UTC-7, Carla