Yup, Choco-moose rule! And I think they might fit your "Anything somewhere
between an albastache and an albatross?" As far as shape goes. What's really
nice about the Bullmoose version is there's no worrying if the stem's right, it
is what it is and if it works it might be perfect...
-Kai
BK NY
Why not use some bullmoose variant?
Cheers!
Chris
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I like the map/ahearne bars for something between albatross and albastache.
Also I totally get not liking the flex of non bullmoose boscos.
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Those B356 M bars look great! I'm VERY interested in those to use on my
Trek 400 commuter / dirt / toodle-arounder.
Here's another idea: get a longer DirtDrop stem and mount some "North
Road" style bars upside down... kinda like
this: http://bikejerksmpls.blogspot.com/2009/11/ibis-scorcher_74
It’s totally possible I should try the bosco’s again, though I think I’m more
inclined to find a less upright approach. Anything somewhere between an
albastache and an albatross?
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So, I am not sure why the Boscos didn't work ("too flexy"), but that is
what I used when the Albatross was too far a reach. Looking at the bike, I
wonder if the shorter stem with the Boscos would work. But, I don't know if
that will create a bike sufficiently different from your other bikes...