I had the same problem with non-Bosco Bullmoose bars. My hands will 
tolerate straight or straight-back bars, but not the inbetween angle like 
Bullmoose and the old Bridgestone Arc. For dirt riding you might want to 
try regular-old straight mtb bars.

Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

On Saturday, October 18, 2014 6:35:28 AM UTC-7, Tim wrote:

> I have a 58cm Hunqapillar with standard Bullmoose bars but I guess I'm not 
> so crazy about them. My main bike is my Hilsen. The Hunq I ride a few miles 
> to local trails and on the trails, which vary from dirt fire road type to 
> single track. As with any mountain bike I've ever ridden the Bullmoose 
> result in hand numbness pretty much right away, after only a few minutes. 
> It kind of makes it no fun to ride the bike, as much as I hate to admit it. 
> I'm wondering if the Bosco Bullmoose might help the numbness, but if it 
> will come at the expense of the handling. I love the bike, but kind of 
> mostly to look at because I don't enjoy riding it all that much. It feels 
> like heresy to even say that but it's the truth. By the way, the frame is 
> the right size, it fits well, has a pretty standard Riv build, and I 
> switched from Schwalbe Duremes to Smart Sams. 

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