The only thing I'd caution on bullmoose bars is to echo Jeremy's statement 
that there were a ton of variations - there were both well crafted and 
incredibly dangerous versions.  Take a moment to examine the insides, check 
the welds and look for stress cracks under good light.  If that bullmoose 
bar was on an mtb that saw a lot of hard miles, the flexing which occurred 
could be significant.  Mid-80's is pushing 30 years old, and when 
handlebars go, bad things happen.  

The RBW bullmooses (bull-meese?) are beautifully crafted, and have the 
sweep which the cheaper bars from the original era tended to lack.  Sweep 
is a key to those working well and comfortably. 

best of luck and be safe,

- Jim

cyclofiend.com / cyclofi...@gmail.com

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