Daydream away, Scot.  Just don't start thinking about the best bars for 
ghost riding.  That would be downright irresponsible

"...maybe a low trail bike would have the low speed stability to do a 
longer ghost ride...."

On Saturday, February 16, 2013 8:48:36 PM UTC-8, Scot Brooks wrote:
>
> I was just visualizing having some Bosco Bars and all the various hand 
> positions, and I had a little revelation; they look big enough and long 
> enough that I could really easily and comfortably put my feet up on the 
> flats. As obviously unsafe as that sounds, I'm definitely going to try it 
> if I ever get a set. Not sure if an extra "foot position" counts toward the 
> versatility of a bar, but I'll let history decide. 
>
> That also just made me realize that while people talk a lot about how 
> different bikes handle a front load, I seem to recall that giving somebody 
> a ride on the handlebars of my BMX bike when I was a kid was a piece of 
> cake, and that's *gotta *be 50 or 60 pounds at least. The Boscos would've 
> given the comfiest ride ever to one of my BMX passengers. If Riv ever does 
> a frame raffle again and I win, I'm gonna go for a 
> peg-provisioned-Bosco-BMX and really riding like a kid again. I wonder if 
> Rich can make me some sweet mag wheels...
>

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