Keith,
I realize bars are a highly personal decision, but the *Bullmoose* I have
on my Clem H is awesome. For me, the angle, width, and reach are perfect
for a bit of an athletic position (more so than Choco or Bosco), w/out
being too stretched out. There are multiple hand positions, and the
Wow - thanks! I’ll be in touch.
> On Nov 18, 2019, at 10:19 PM, Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
> wrote:
>
> Moose anything is great! As for NYC and their superior triangulation, the
> moose triangle gives a solid spot to send a cable through, protecting your
> bars, stem, shifters, brake levers, a
Moose anything is great! As for NYC and their superior triangulation, the moose
triangle gives a solid spot to send a cable through, protecting your bars,
stem, shifters, brake levers, and bells.
David, if you're looking to test the bars you're welcome to mine for a couple
weeks, they're not cur
I'm one of those who act like "bars bend and flex in hands like wet
noodles." Well, not exactly, but I've been in two near-collisions in NYC
traffic where I exerted enough force on the bars to twist them downward in
the clamp. I love the stability of my boscomoose bars and I'm considering
getting t
I'll think of a good one. I didn't mean to hijack this guy's Choco thread,
sorry about that.
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Joe,
Leah is secretly wishing that you do it in her desired red metallic sparkle
paint. Some day down the road your step over Custom will process to her as a
non top tube bike and she will be the eventual purchaser of it after all her
Clem’s are gone and she looks for a new bike to compliment h
Joe,
I really like British Racing Green. You could accent it with the cream color
Riv uses on some models.
Doug
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Not bad eh? But I don't know what the wait is at Joe Bell, it's headed there
tomorrow. Which means I have to pick a color..I cant decide!
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That was fast turn around for your custom! Congrats!
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A bullmoose is great if it's the set angle downward that you prefer, if
not, not so much. Stiffness isn't everything, it depends on the rider
preference. It's never as if bars bend and flex in hands like wet noodles,
though some act like it does !
On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 1:43:02
Oops, the ChocoMoose offer is cancelled. I just got word my custom is on the
way, I may need these bars for it.
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IME anything "-moose" is triangulated and therefore stiffer (can equate to
harsher riding); the benefit is it's more rugged for heavy duty riding and
stiffer (if you are a bigger rider with a heavy pedal this can be a pro).
one other benefit of "-moose" is your bars will never slip down.
On Mo
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