How do you feel about moustache bars? (Also, post your moustache bar conversion.)
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yup, ACORN BAGS handle bar bag.
https://www.acornbags.com/hdlbarbag.html
![](https://www.acornbags.com/support/handlebar1.jpg)
ordering one of these from outside the USA will take some finagling..
its the only medium sized bag or handlebar bag in general that has rider-facing one-hand operable pockets and can fit with moustache bars. The boxy rando bags all require clearance provided by drop-bars...
https://www.acornbags.com/hdlbarbag.html
![](https://www.acornbags.com/support/handlebar1.jpg)
ordering one of these from outside the USA will take some finagling..
its the only medium sized bag or handlebar bag in general that has rider-facing one-hand operable pockets and can fit with moustache bars. The boxy rando bags all require clearance provided by drop-bars...
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Now for something a bit different...
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It hurts my brain
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I'm neither here nor there on mustache bars but I just put a set on a friend's Garlatti because the chopped bullhorns he had on it were ridiculous and ugly. I had some of the Nashbar steel mustache bars laying around and so I decided to use them since I'm selling the bike and the bars make the bike more aesthetically pleasing and useful.
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#59
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WOW. I do like the setup but Im not sure how I would feel about where the brake levers are.
Anyway this is the setup on the RockCombo, some kind of Orign8 copys that dont like bar con shifters.
![](https://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c91/cusco-awd/Ebay/3949FA99-7E73-4D94-B8DB-F541691319FB-2909-000002409453A819.jpg)
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Anyway this is the setup on the RockCombo, some kind of Orign8 copys that dont like bar con shifters.
![](https://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c91/cusco-awd/Ebay/3949FA99-7E73-4D94-B8DB-F541691319FB-2909-000002409453A819.jpg)
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#60
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^ Yup, that's look I'm going for. Non aero brakes & bar end shifters. Only thing I would change is that tall stem.
It's got 27" wheels (aluminum, so I won't be changing them anytime soon), so I may even look for a CX 1-1/4 tire to make it a bike more rail trail/fire road friendly.
It's got 27" wheels (aluminum, so I won't be changing them anytime soon), so I may even look for a CX 1-1/4 tire to make it a bike more rail trail/fire road friendly.
#61
I tried MB for a while. Finally gave them to the co-op. Went back to bullhorns. They have everything that drops have except drops and I never ride them anyway.
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