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If you don't mind the terrible aesthetics, you can get some Velo Orange Casey's Crazy Bars and set them up with flat bar brakes/shifters in the most swept back position and then put interupter levers on the very ends of the bullhorn-like position with the interupter levers pointed downward to mimic the position of brake hoods. I set up my wife's bike like that and found it to be a lot more comfortable and usable in those positions than the mustache bars. The way I wrapped it and positioned the levers, there isn't much in between those 2 positions, but they work really well for what they are.
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