It looks like the Roadini has TRP RRL brakelevers on it. Setting up brake levers on Albastache (and similar) handlebars is a touch tricky, and 'ergonomic' brake levers like the RRLs are in a way worse for Albastache type bars, in my opinion. They flare "out" on drop bars and make them easier to grab from a couple different positions on drop bars. When you put them on Albastache bars, they now flare "up" which is weird on the wrists.
I use SRAM brake levers on Albastache bars, and on a whim, I set them up swapped. Trade them left with right and now the lever blades flare "down" and it's a lot better grab. Since the bars are not taped in the photos, I'd recommend your prospective buyer flip them. If you want to do your buyer a favor and want to have a small project, try them swapped.
The place the cables exit the levers is now 'on top' which is a little unusual, but in my opinion that's fine.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Friday, September 17, 2021 at 4:52:12 PM UTC-7 Jonathan D. wrote: