Or, when to leave well enough alone? I recently traded my 650 wide Tosco for a 550 wide Bosco. This worked to let me achieve a higher bar without exposing more stem & even gave me the flexibility of lowering the stem a smidge. The narrower width gave me a more natural feeling wrist angle and overall felt much more comfortable without loosing any control. I liked it so much that it really made me want to try a Boscomoose. I am really interested in any others thoughts who may have compared the Bosco & Boscomoose. My observations; even though the "extension" of the 'moose is 120mm vs. my Faceplater's 135mm, there is in reality only 5mm difference. This I assume is due to the upward angle of the Faceplater extension - effectively shortening it. In any event the reach to the bar ends is quite different. With the exact 120mm of exposed stem the bar ends of the 'moose are nearly 2" higher than the Bosco! This I presume is mostly due to the more horizontal & fixed angle nature of the grip areas - they do not tilt down very much. I will probably play with these a bit more but unless I stumble on to some adjustment magic I will be returning to the Bosco / Faceplater combo. I had really high hopes for the Boscomoose because it just looks so cool.
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