Old 08-24-12, 07:38 PM
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Jamoni
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An alternative to trekking bars, if you can find them, are some old Scott AT-4 bars. They have about the same amount of hand positions, will work with standard MTB shifters and levers, and also have a semi-aero position, as long as you don't mind resting your forearms on the flats.
I had them on my light tourer forever, and love them.

They still look pretty dorky, though.
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