Very appropriate comment - the first one. And I got something out of it: if I go swept back, beware it might be too upright. I'm working on an Atlantis build. Actually, I've been working a lot, but not on the Atlantis :$ I'm putting Bullmoose bars on it. One day my brain suddenly latched onto the Bullmoose. Very strange. I'm a big believer in wrist angle, that it strongly determines whether I get wrist pain or not. And with the swept back bars comes a different wrist angle, which could be better for my wrists. The "other side" to this is a straighter bar is "anatomically easier" to hold onto in bumpy conditions. I don't want to explain but I am ok with differing opinions even if they are inevitably inferior than my own :-p
On Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 9:25:25 AM UTC-8 Jason Fuller wrote: > Pardon my partial thought above, I do understand those are not Loscos, but > was a comment about changing bars (and similar to the Bosco's) > > On Saturday, 13 March 2021 at 09:24:18 UTC-8 Jason Fuller wrote: > >> Yeah it's a sweet pic and really conveys the comfort and feel of the >> Hillibike well - Sal is very much in the bike rather than on it. >> >> I put Loscos on my Twenty and I love the bars, though the reach is >> probably too short to be a lasting change - I am a strong supporter of the >> long bike with swept bars combination, but regular length bikes with swept >> bars don't tend to work as well! It feels like my body position is "guy >> with his hands in his pockets" when huffing up a hill. >> >> - Jason in Early-springtime Vancouver BC > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/b3e528b3-3238-4a04-af29-f65924f50069n%40googlegroups.com.