You'll need to compare the stem heights you're working with on those Boscos 
with a DirtDrop. My experience on my custom:

I starrted with a Bosco Bullmoose and ended with a 10cm DirtDrop and Billie 
Bar, my vague-ish memory is the Billies are slightly lower than the 
Bullmoose. In between I had a Tallux and regular Bosco, that one was MUCH 
higher at Max Height. 

I have hand/wrist issues too and you definitely want to know if your new 
bars/stem are going to be high enough. I would take a long look at the 
height specs on the stem page at Rivbike, my memory of Chocos are they 
don't have a ton of rise so that stem is going to be doing most of the 
work. Also remember you can't totally rely on the Max Height line for Rivs 
because of their extended headtubes. That baby's gotta be buried enough to 
reach the toptube intersection. 

One more note: The DirtDrop/Choco combo should feel notable stiffer than 
Tallux/Bosco. 

Joe Bernard

On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 10:56:40 AM UTC-7 greenteadrinkers wrote:

> Hi David, right! on the Sam it's the Bluelug's version of Bosco Bullmoose, 
> on the SimpleOne it's a (I think) 12cm Tallux. Thinking the Dirtdrop will 
> provide the height and bring the reach back closer to me, keeping around a 
> similar reach as the Bosco. Looking at WhatBars, the Bosco has a longer 
> reach, so maybe the Choco will come back to around the same reach with the 
> shorter, higher stem. Curious to try a flat swept-back but with a slightly 
> different curve.
>
> On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 1:45:27 PM UTC-4 cycli...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> You are likely the only one who can answer that question, Scott.  Going 
>> from a Bosco to a Choco is a significant loss in height.  You don't say 
>> what stem you are using currently with the Bosco.  If it is something other 
>> than a Dirt Drop, you'll need to factor that into the equation.  When I 
>> switched from Albatross bars to Choco's on my Hillborne, I replaced the 
>> 10cm Tallux with a 110 FacePlater and wound up with roughly the same bar 
>> height and reach.  Due to a lumbar fusion, I tool need an upright riding 
>> position.
>>
>> David
>>
>> On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 9:08:52 AM UTC-7 Paul Richardson wrote:
>>
>>> i had chocos on a 10cm dirtdrop on my wolbis at one point.  felt great.  
>>>
>>> paul
>>> takoma park, md.
>>>
>>

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