I noticed this when Grant posted pics of the tape job on his new mustard 
Clem L., with NBMB. At first I thought maybe he got a frameset, but then I 
noticed the tell-tale gray saddle. Maybe it was in response to people just 
not being comfortable these days with not being able to adjust the bar 
angle. I guess I just got lucky, as I find the original stock bar fits me 
fine. I did give it a good couple of months to get in with the bars, but 
the angle was never an issue. I still ride my Miyata Ridgerunner with the 
original Bullmoose bars, too. I love my articulated limbs, highly 
adjustable!

On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 5:09:51 PM UTC-4, cam starnes wrote:
>
> Just noticed that the 2016 Clems (one of which is my anxiously 
> awaited/still awaiting 52c green pre-order) are shipping with normal, 
> non-bullmoose Boscos. I suppose it's silly to be disappointed, but I have 
> always liked the integrated look of the various bullmoose variants, and 
> also thought the added stiffness would be good, generally, and especially 
> good for yanking that long, stout bike around while hauling my commuting 
> load. Any thoughts?
>
> CS (Cam S., not Clem S.)
>

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