Hmm, I guess I could grab the low flats up front on the Bosco for standing, 
I hadn't thought of that. It would be similar to a flatbar mountain bike. 
I'll try it! 

On Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at 5:21:00 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:

> That's pretty aggressive Garth, I don't think Mackenzy signed up for being 
> confronted. 
>
> To answer the question the thread is about: I use Boscos on my custom and 
> sit bolt upright and love it. I don't stand, I spin, cuz that's my jam.
>
> Joe Bernard 
>
> On Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at 4:52:17 PM UTC-7 Garth wrote:
>
>> Since you already know that the Bosco doesn't work for you with your 
>> Clementine, why haven't you changed the bars and stem to allow for more 
>> effective reach and use of the steering aixs? I wouldn't touch a Bosco with 
>> a ten foot pole either for the very reason you stated. I bought a Tosco and 
>> simply in my hands my only  thought was "what the heck was I thinking ?" 
>> The only swept back bar I can take is a 56cm steel Albatross and that's 
>> with a 130mm stem on frames that have longer than average top tubes and 
>> frame reach. I ride them stretched out and even or just above the saddle.  
>> To me an "upright posture" for bike riding is very unnatural. Don't let a 
>> builder/seller's idea-l bar prevent you from finding your won. They're not 
>> you. There's endless bar shapes so you're bound to find the right combo for 
>> you. 
>>
>

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