BTW, I use downtube shifters now and agree that barend shifters might not
be so advisable on the Bosco bars. As they are, I get no interferences on
tight turns unless I'm straddling the top tube and standing on my feet and
need to turn the handlebars sharply. Then again, I'm pretty hefty.

René

On Tuesday, June 5, 2012, René Sterental wrote:

> Minh,
>
> Speaking for myself, I went with Grant's complete recommendation by
> choosing the Bullmoose version. I can only say that on my 58 Hunqapillar it
> puts the ends of the bars in a perfect place as it allows me to be fully
> upright and relaxed. I believe they are meant to be closer to you than the
> ends of the Albatross on which I could never get comfortable in the same
> position as my hands would always hurt. I also believe there is much more
> than just that, what makes those bars so wonderful. Angles, shapes, length
> of straight sections, rise, etc.
>
> You'll want to try them... ;-)
>
> René
>

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