The Bosco really is nice. And when riding it looks pretty good too, which frankly surprised me. The extra 2-3cm over the Albatross bars is actually noticeable. I put it on a10cm Tallux for now. It feels good. I think it'd feel even better with a 12cm. And the Tallux is sunk deeply enough that I'm sure a regular Deluxe would work. (Anybody have one they'd like to trade/sell? I'd want a 12cm Technomic Deluxe with a 25.4mm clamp diameter.) I really just love a wide bar with the grips oriented that way. The position is very upright but open. I used the flat horizontal hold briefly. It let me stretch out a bit but won't be something I'd do for long. For me it's basically a single-hold bar.
After riding a little bit it struck me that, from the saddle, something about the aesthetic of the naked Bosco reminds me of the dashboard of a '70s Buick station wagon. Go figure.
My son's Duster is rare in having a saddlebag support and a canvas bar bag. Camping is fun for the whole family!
I really like those wood grips (seen in the pic) that RBW sold briefly. I still regret not having gotten a pair of the light colored ones too. To ward off a similar regret, I'm contemplating a second PlatRack. SlickerSack in front with a tent on top, SaddleSack Large in rear with rain gear strapped on. That's room for a luxurious S24O.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
Thomas,
I count myself fortunate in having a big enough bike with a high enough bar to use my BarSack with the SlickerSack or the TrunkSack Small or even the ShopSack Medium in its basket underneath it. Having those readily accessible pockets on the BarSack is a treat. On my non-BarSack compatible cockpits I do what I can: an Acorn bag that's got some convenient pockets for the Moustache and a beausageful Baggins Keven's or a SaddleSack XS for the gorgeous Bullmoose.
Like they say... A well-used bag holds the journeys taken. And in this case flour and sausage for tomorrow's sausage biscuit breakfast!
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean