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I'm just building up a surly Troll and fancy some backswept bars. The on one mary's look ok and are inexpensive. However ther is no room for my lights, bell cycle computer etc. I've seen Surly make the Moloko which looks interesting but not cheap at £60. Bit of a gamble if I don't like them. The troll is to be a general utility bike capable of commuting and touring. Anyone ever tried a moloko bar or suggest an alternative back swept bar with multiple hand positions?


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 1:46 pm
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From the surly blog...

"We’re phasing out a few items: the Moloko bar, the Fixxer, the Torsion bar"
"the Moloko Bar is currently on hold. We had plans to release this bar this spring, but supplier issues resulted in a bar that doesn’t meet our criteria in terms of price, weight, stiffness and strength."


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 2:51 pm
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Humpert space Bugels may be what you need if you don't want to pay £60 or over.Scroll down the page at..
http://www.practicalcycles.com/userimages/Handlebars%282256925%29.htm

I've never tried them myself, but for £22 they may be worth a go.


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 3:41 pm
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Thanks babyjack for the suggestions. Will give the space bugels a go.


 
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Salsa bend 2 bars? Mate has an ogre with them on, rates them. Feel good to me as I use h-bars usually.


 
Posted : 12/09/2013 6:58 pm