On Sep 9, 2022, at 6:37 PM, J J <junes...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a Boscomoose on my Hunq. I guess I'm fortunate that the fixed tilt angle works very well for me. I had run the regular Bosco with a stem, and it felt less secure than the triangulated and reinforced Boscomoose, no matter how tightly I clamped the stem to the bar (and you can only go so tight anyway).
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On Sep 10, 2022, at 12:12 PM, Mackenzy Albright <mackenzy...@gmail.com> wrote:
I love my Boscomoose on my clementine. I think the 3mm wider bar makes the 5mm shorter feel natural enough as long as you can get the bar low enough and you have enough top tube. On the clementine the top tube is long and feels good. Tried them on a Romanceur and the shorter TT wanted a lower bar with longer stem so set up loscos. I also enjoy the extra security for off road riding. If you can find a set and have the spare cash, give em a whirrl.
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On Sep 11, 2022, at 11:55 AM, greenteadrinkers <greentea...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have both Bosco and BoscoMoose bars on my Rivs, for me, the fixed angle on the moose becomes transparent after a few rides. Something to consider, Blue Lug sells a threadless moose stem that exactly fits the 100mm sleeve on a Bosco. You would need a threadless quill adapter, it's a nice workaround to get the extra strength a moose design while letting you adjust the angle of the bar. Currently on my TangleFoot Moonshiner, I have the V5 with a Choco bar, looks incredible and feels great in the rough stuff.
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I actually have the Boscomoose. Just got it after first swapping out the 650 wide Tosco for a 550 wide Bosco. I just finished a 21 mile mixed surface ride with the 580 wide Boscomoose on my Clem. I have plenty of length & a lot of flexibility with height. The 30mm / 3cm of extra width is noticeable, neither good or bad. Reach is very similar to the Bosco / FacePlater combo. The only issue I might have is the fixed, overly horizontal grip area. Seems most folks & Rivendell recommends at least a 7 degree angle down of the tips. Cannot get that angle with the ‘moose.Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 10, 2022, at 12:12 PM, Mackenzy Albright wrote:I love my Boscomoose on my clementine. I think the 3mm wider bar makes the 5mm shorter feel natural enough as long as you can get the bar low enough and you have enough top tube. On the clementine the top tube is long and feels good. Tried them on a Romanceur and the shorter TT wanted a lower bar with longer stem so set up loscos. I also enjoy the extra security for off road riding. If you can find a set and have the spare cash, give em a whirrl.
On Friday, September 9, 2022 at 4:01:11 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
Definitely ride it for a while before deciding. I just tilted my Billies up this week, it's probably the same angle my Boscomoose was now! 😂
On Friday, September 9, 2022 at 3:49:22 PM UTC-7 wrote:
My judgement is likely a bit premature. I failed to mention that my Bosco was 550 wide, the ‘moose 580. I did notice the solid feel straight away although the FacePlater is very secure. Nice to have options.:)Sent from my iPhone
I have a Boscomoose on my Hunq. I guess I'm fortunate that the fixed tilt angle works very well for me. I had run the regular Bosco with a stem, and it felt less secure than the triangulated and reinforced Boscomoose, no matter how tightly I clamped the stem to the bar (and you can only go so tight anyway).
So tilt adjustments aside, the Boscomoose feels more stable, stiffer, less flexy, and certainly has less unwanted movement than the separate bar and stem combo, especially on bumpy terrain and any riding that requires weight on the bar. This is probably a much more significant consideration for those of us who weigh more than 210 than it is for folks lighter than that.
On Friday, September 9, 2022 at 5:27:40 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
I also learned this with the exact bars you're comparing. Bars that can't be adjusted for tilt are always a crapshoot and you're probably going to lose that bet unless the front end is really slack like a Clem or Gus/Susie. My custom IS that slack and they worked ok for me, but I still preferred the regular Bosco (which I then sold for a Billie, but that's another thread).Joe Bernard
On Friday, September 9, 2022 at 2:11:45 PM UTC-7
Or, when to leave well enough alone? I recently traded my 650 wide Tosco for a 550 wide Bosco. This worked to let me achieve a higher bar without exposing more stem & even gave me the flexibility of lowering the stem a smidge. The narrower width gave me a more natural feeling wrist angle and overall felt much more comfortable without loosing any control. I liked it so much that it really made me want to try a Boscomoose.
On Sep 14, 2022, at 4:38 PM, Jacob Kersey <jake....@gmail.com> wrote:
Behold the wrong-angle boscomoose(s). One slightly wrong-er (or righter?) angled than the other. Not sure about the exact measurement of the downsweep angle on these, but definitely noticeable compared to a flat/standard set I used to ride. They're pretty rare, but they're out there.
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