I'm pretty sure that's a trick of the camera lens (wide angle), and that
those are two photos of the same bar.
Matt
On Sunday, April 1, 2012 7:04:30 PM UTC-4, BSWP wrote:
I saw the new Bosco bars on the RBW site... the pictures give the
impression that some of the bars have parallel
I think that's just keystone effect. You can see it too in pictures of the
moustache and Mark's bars (to a varying degree).
On Sunday, April 1, 2012 7:04:30 PM UTC-4, BSWP wrote:
I saw the new Bosco bars on the RBW site... the pictures give the
impression that some of the bars have parallel
Makes sense, the point about wide-angle lens. If there's some moderate
flare, as Grant noted, then the front view would tend to minimize that
flare (might look more parallel) and the rear view would exaggerate that
flare. Physics is phun!
- Andrew, Berkeley
On Monday, April 2, 2012 1:06:37 AM
I saw the new Bosco bars on the RBW site... the pictures give the
impression that some of the bars have parallel grips, and some have
wide flared grips. Is this just a trick of the camera lens? Same
effect can be seen for both the standard bars, and the bullmoose bars.
Maybe the pictures are a
Well they do come in different witdths, 55cm and 58cm so that may explain
why they look different. Anyone have any conjecture as to whether these
will take bar end shifters?
On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 7:04 PM, BSWP ashtab...@gmail.com wrote:
I saw the new Bosco bars on the RBW site... the pictures
I remember talk of different test models of the Bosco. There were 3 or 4
of 'em, if I recall correctly, so would suspect the differences have to do
with that design evloution.
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