I had the 55's on a 56 Atlantis for awhile, and that was my favorite place.
Very restful.
I'm looking forward to getting them on another bike soon.
Michael Allen
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I've been experimenting with this kind of "tt-Sagan" position on my Chocomooses
as well. It works and is comfortable even though the Chocos are not as wide as
the Boscoe's. Very well designed and versatile bars all around.
Bill in Westchester, NY
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+1 for the upright-bar-tt-position. I really enjoyed it on the boscos but also
achieve it on the albatrosses. I'm like boonen, cancellara, Sagan when I drop
it down. Well, not really but it feels fast.
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While riding today I discovered a new hand position using the Bosco bars! I
have been using the normal handgrip position for just cruising, I usually grab
the bends in front of the grips for out of the saddle sprinting, etc. and hands
on the forward flats for seated climbing.
But today while