Just found out about the ToscoMooses. Word is there'll be three widths of 
Toscos (Taiwan Boscos) available soon, maybe at anchor off the California 
coast! Hopefully some superwide mooses, that would be lovely.
-Kai

On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 11:45:10 AM UTC-5 Ed Carolipio wrote:

> Rofl, my bad I missed it not you. I meant *TOSCO*. Reading comprehension 
> fail on my part.
>
> --Ed C.
>
> On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 7:59:09 AM UTC-8 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn 
> NY wrote:
>
>> Bullmoose Loscos!? That's a thing? How did I miss that? And where? Just 
>> to be sure, are you possibly referring to the Chocomooses?
>> Thanks
>> -Kai
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 2:52:43 AM UTC-5 Ed Carolipio wrote:
>>
>>> I have the bullmoose Loscos on my Gus so the flex is actually 
>>> comfortable for me. And I do prefer the flare and width of the Losco over 
>>> the Bosco since I have wide shoulders. One nit though: I don't like how 
>>> short the grip area is relative to the Nittos.
>>>
>>> I have the Billies on my Homer with an 11cm stem and I also find them a 
>>> bit flexy when holding on the ends. Mostly an issue when standing up to 
>>> pedal: just need to remember to move my hands forward over the brake levers 
>>> before mashing the pedals. I can see how flex would be a problem if I 
>>> loaded up the bike.
>>>
>>> --Ed C.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at 5:37:43 AM UTC-8 James Valiensi wrote:
>>>
>>>> I left him by the creek…. 
>>>> Actually, I put LOSCO bars on my Riv custom road frame. I really liked 
>>>> the upright position and the width of the bars. I also have a Joe A but it 
>>>> has Albatross handle bars. 
>>>> I found the LOSCO bars to be too flexible. I was never sure if they 
>>>> were flexing or slipping in the stem. It was a bit disconcerting. 
>>>>
>>>> I need to have my bars higher than I am used too. I ordered a new 60mm 
>>>> Nitto FacePlater stem and a Rene Herse Maes parallel handle bar. The clamp 
>>>> diameter is 31,8mm. The bigger diameter is a stiffer tube and the bars 
>>>> will 
>>>> not flex as much as 25.4 or 26mm bars would. 
>>>> I hope the bars will be an inch or two higher than the saddle. The 
>>>> reach is slightly shorter than I used before, and that help keeps my upper 
>>>> body straighter. 
>>>>
>>>> Traditional shaped bars have some advantages, like many hand positions 
>>>> and if you have them high enough one can use the drops for the headwinds. 
>>>>
>>>> I will post a photo when the parts get put on. 
>>>>
>>>> The folks here sure have beautiful bikes. I ride in the north LA area 
>>>> and there is no shortage of bike riders out here. But I can ride everyday 
>>>> for a month and never see the kind of stuff posted here. 
>>>>
>>>> I was fixing a friends Rivendell and as we were loading his bike on the 
>>>> car rack a doordash guy came by and said “That’s a Rivendell!”. We spent 
>>>> the next 20-min talking about it and Rivendell bikes. 
>>>>
>>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>>

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