Moustache Bars are notoriously hard to recommend/warn-away because everyone 
has a different reaction to them..usually an extreme one. It's been many 
years ago now, but I rode technical singletrack with those bars on an XO-3 
and liked it. You have the braking position, then the spot further back for 
climbing. I don't recall struggling to get to the shifters, but I had many 
miles of use with this setup before I took it off road. I imagine learning 
Moustache Bars on singletrack would be a challenge. 
 
Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

On Friday, June 29, 2012 6:04:42 PM UTC-7, René wrote:

> I second either Bullmoose bars or Bosco Bullmoose for the technical 
> riding. The first will five you a more traditional MTB-like handling and 
> the second for more general versatility.
>
>  I've ridden my 58 Hunqapillar with both and actually prefer the Bosco 
> Bullmoose for general riding but haven't tackled really technical stuff 
> with them. For regular singletrack the Bosco Bullmoose are awesome. 
>
> René 
>
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