All I can say is that I love the Bullmoose Boscos on my 54CM Hunq.  They 
provide a huge range of positions and are plenty strong to take an off road 
beating.

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On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 9:14:33 PM UTC-4, maxcr wrote:
>
> I've been slowly working towards setting a new-to-me 58cm Hunqapillar that 
> I picked up off ebay last fall as a mountain bike. 
>
> James at Analog Cycles is building some cliffhanger wheels, setup tubeless 
> with 2.1 Thunderburts for me. I'm also upgrading the brakes to new Paul 
> touring cantis. 
>
> Needless to say, I'm very excited about getting this bike ready for the 
> warm months!
>
> The big question right now is whether to swap the cockpit or not - the 
> bike is set up with Soma Portola handlebars which aren't the most 
> comfortable for me. I feel stretched even though they are set up level with 
> the saddle on a (w)right 0 stem. (I'm 5'11" with a 90.5 pbh, long arms, but 
> short torso)
>
> So I'm asking for the collective wisdom of the RBW group to help me decide 
> whether to go for a Wavie bar (why isn't there more chatter about these 
> here?) or a more upright swept back position like this last-chance 
> Boscomoose 
> <https://www.rivbike.com/collections/remainders-specials/products/nitto-bosco-bullmoose-bar-cromo-dullbrite-54cm-16248>
>  or 
> something similar?   
>
> What will be the best option to hit some single track and fire trails? 
>
> FYI I'm just getting started with mountain biking, so I'll probably start 
> with the easy stuff, but want a machine that can grow with me.
>
> Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
>
>
>
> [image: s-l16001.jpg]
> *This is the ebay photo from when I bought it.
>
>
>

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