Thank you for the measurements, Tom!  That will be a big help in figuring 
out a good setup.  Maybe one of those Wright 'zero stems' from AnalogCycles 
<https://www.analogcycles.com/2018/02/26/wright-stem-write-up/> would be 
useful here.  Though they are a bit pricy.  I just don't think that the 
Nitto UI-12 stem is gonna put a Jones bar high enough, and even the minimum 
60mm extension may put the bars too far forward.
After you installed the Jones loop, what changes did you notice from the 
Bosco bar?


On Thursday, March 8, 2018 at 8:46:03 AM UTC-5, tc wrote:
>
> Wayne, thanks.  Boscos definitely come back closer to the saddle, and are 
> obviously higher, no matter how slammed.  
>
> As for the Jones, I measured 16-1/4" between a straight edge held between 
> the tips of the bar and the saddle tip.  Jones bars have long grips; 7-1/2" 
> from bar tip up to the brake clamp.  Between saddle tip and quill bolt 
> center is 19".  Stem has a 60mm reach.  (My Clem is a 59.)
>
> Tom
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 10:23:45 PM UTC-5, Wayne Naha wrote:
>>
>> Those Jones bars on the Clem are the bees knees, for sure.  TC, can you 
>> compare the reach between the Bosco and the Jones bars.  As in, how far 
>> does each come back?  I've got the stock Bosco-moose bar on my Clem now. 
>>  I'm trying to figure out what stem length to use with a Jones bar.  The 
>> current Clem cockpit has me very upright, even with the bars "slammed," as 
>> it were.
>
>

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