To me, this sounds like a fantastic idea, and I'd like to give it a try 
myself. Position-wise, I think they'd be great for trails and rougher 
terrain; my reservation is more about whether they'd be overkill for the 
type of trails I'd take my Hillborne on ... not particularly aggressive, 
but definitely "stretching" the bike's abilities (being a lighter rider has 
its benefits for such purposes, of course).

For "fun and fitness on gravel and paved trails" or roads, you might just 
consider the Albatross, which should offer more hand-position variety, and 
a more relaxed position.

Good luck with your Sam! I got mine around the same time last year, and 
it's wonderful, a perfect all-purpose bike.

Zach
Kalispell, MT

On Monday, May 2, 2016 at 7:36:16 PM UTC-6, Chris Birkenmaier wrote:

> Hi all.  New(er) member but I have been a lurker for some time now.  The 
> title kind of says it all.  I have an orange SH on order - frame only - 
> that is coming in as we speak per the website.  I was thinking of putting a 
> bullmoose handlebar/stem combo on it.  I've googled for images of a Sam 
> with a bullmoose and have come up empty.  I have other bikes that have 
> similar shapes to the bar such as the Noah's Arc bar and a Seven custom (17 
> degrees) that I enjoy every much.  Has anyone run this combo or is there 
> some reason why I should not?  Your thoughts appreciated.  oh - my riding 
> is really for fun and fitness on gravel and paved trails and back paved 
> roads so nothing too wild.  thanks!
>

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