One note about the non-Bosco Bullmoose: They're a bit wide for my shortish 
arms. Enough so that if I was going to continue to use regular mtb grips, I 
would be sawing off an inch on each side. But that's not the plan. I'm 
going to wrap them with cloth tape so I can move my hands in from the ends 
a bit (one of those "gotta get 'round to it" projects).

On Thursday, March 21, 2013 7:00:17 AM UTC-7, Liesl wrote:

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> Eric, are you talking Bullmoose or Bosco Bullmoose?  I rode Bosco 
> Bullmoose bars for the first time and was astounded about all the hand 
> positions.  (When I told Grant this, he retorted, "Why Liesl, I almost feel 
> insulted.  Did you think I would design a bar that didn't have all these 
> hand positions?)  They are simply grand.  It's notable that Grant switched 
> out his noodles to boscos on this atlantis.
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