[RBW] Re: Getting Ready for Winter

2010-10-15 Thread David T.
Thanks for your comment Angus. I was beginning to think nobody gave a damn. :-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send

[RBW] Re: Getting Ready for Winter

2010-10-15 Thread Pondero
I'd really like to try those bars one day. Since I'm a little skeptical (but intrigued) for my purposes, I probably should borrow instead of buy. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: [RBW] Re: Getting Ready for Winter

2010-10-15 Thread Shaun Meehan
I ran mustache bars on my Quickbeam almost the whole time I had it. Overall, I prefer the noodles but I like the 'stache bars a lot too. The 'stache bars are better (IMO) for trails, etc. Shaun Meehan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch

[RBW] Re: Getting Ready for Winter

2010-10-15 Thread Angus
My issue probably has to do with the size of my hands (large!). I could never get comfortable in the bend at the forward portion of the bars, it always felt too tight...and I really wanted to like them. Most drop bars feel that way too...the Rivendell Nitto bars have a relatively large radius

[RBW] Re: Getting Ready for Winter

2010-10-14 Thread Angus
David, I tried Moustache bars but never got used to them. I was allways wishing for drop bars. That's what makes this all so interesting...different things work best for different people. Angus On Oct 10, 2:07 pm, David T. davidtren...@yahoo.ca wrote: I am gradually getting my Quickbeam