How are you setting up Albastache bars?

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Bryan Dalik

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Dec 25, 2025, 9:07:02 PM12/25/25
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Hi all,

I am very Albastache curious and have a pair that I am setting up on a Bridgestone RB-T. I am hugely inspired by all of the Blue Lug builds with Albastache on them. I think they look great and look comfortable. I'm struggling to find the sweet spot for the brake levers and how to get them to be just right. I know how to do it for drops, but it's perplexing me on these flatter bars. Anyone got any tips/tricks/ways to find the sweet spot? I've seen them set up kind of all over the place. How are you doing it?

Here's a photo of my favorite looking setup.

Thanks! - Bryan

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Victor Meng

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Dec 25, 2025, 9:34:19 PM12/25/25
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Hi Bryan,

I ride Albastache on my Ram and like them a lot.  I've tinkered around with various setups, but like them best with the lever ends flush with the sides of the bar.  I like it this way because I tend to grip what would be the hooks of the Albastache and I could grab the ends of the levers with my fingertips.  This is a pic from an earlier setup; I've now gone to silver bar end shifters that adds ~ an inch of grip area to the ends of the Albastache.

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Happy holidays,
Victor

Mark V

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Dec 29, 2025, 4:52:31 PM12/29/25
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I'm guessing the sweet spot will be purely subjective. 

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Albastache - set up kind of in-board, and set up dropping from the stem
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I think I like the levers kind of level to the world. 
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Albatross set up as riser bars, but more outboard.   (OH! the rear wheel of the RoadUno made it into the frame!) 
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No pic yet, but I just switched my RoadUno Choco bars to drop bar levers. I'll snap a pic eventually. 
cheers. 
Mark
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