They're the On-One Midge bars Greg and I'm very happy with them. The 96 miles on Saturday were their longest test and no aches or pains apart from the palms of my hands. That was from the gel pads on my MTB mitts not really working with the hoods/corner position. I've got some unpadded ones on order, the bars have foam tubing under the bar tape anyway.
I don't think the shift would be a problem with a friction lever but my concern is over FD position. I can get the height right it's the throw that bothers me. The FD would normally lift in two jumps of 10-12 teeth but I'd be asking it to lift 18-22 teeth in one go. While it will do this will it also want to move too far to the right, for a middle ring position, before attaining the necessary height? sort of like an overshift or will it just scrunch its way up the side of the larger middle ring until it plops into place? It may require a bash guard, chain retention device, to avoid throwing the chain. I really don't mind an agricultural front shift as it would be rarely used.
Sheldon ran 51/28 and 50/28 setups, without a manual front shift, so it must be doable. Will pop along to discuss with my friendly bike mechanic tomorrow(I think I drive him almost as mad as I do you lot
).