I recently bought a silver Gary bar from my LBS, and my Sun Tour bar 
ends work fine.

David Estes wrote:
> FYI, you are not able to run/rub/rock bar end sifters on Gary bars 
> w/out consumer based modification 
> <http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/3143008958/>...
>
>
>
>     As others have noted those are the Wilderness Trail Bikes Dirt Drop
>     bars, widely regarded as the archetypal form of the flared-out drop
>     bars popular on  mountain bikes during the 1980's and early 1990's.
>     Nitto also made such bars, although theirs didn't have as much flare.
>     The Nitto bars came stock on some of Grant's earlier and more
>     idiosyncratic mountain bike designs (namely the 1987 MB-1) and up
>     until a few years ago were available through the Riv site.
>
>     Unfortunately, the original WTB and Nitto bars are no longer
>     available.  The closest bars to them currently are the On-One (UK *)
>     Midge Bars and the Origin 8 "Gary" Bars.   Both of these sport smooth,
>     classic curves and large amounts of flare that make them optimal for
>     riding in the drops as the primary hand position.  These type of bars,
>     lead by the Midge, have seen a resurgence in recent years among
>     mountain bikers; they are naturally suited to "29'er" type bikes with
>     cockpits that are generally taller than 26" wheeled bikes (their
>     suitability for high cockpits makes them also good for "riv" fitted
>     bikes).  WTB, seeing the popularity of the Midge and Gary, have
>     brought out their own version of a flared drop bar, but it sports a
>     deep drop, not much flare (when compared to the Midge) and a segmented
>     "ergonomic" drop section.  It has not gotten the glowing reviews that
>     the midge has.  So, if you want a bar like the one on Philip W's QB,
>     check out the Midge and Gary.
>
>     *Unfortunately, On-One doesn't currently have a U.S. distributor for
>     their bars.  I've heard you can order directly from On-One in Britain
>     and pay a few extra $ in shpping.
>
>     Sorry for the long geek-out...midge bars are probably my favorite bars
>     for all-around riding, and I use them on the bike i do most of my long
>     rides with.
>
>
>     On Jan 28, 2:54 pm, "colin p. cummings" <colinthehip...@gmail.com
>     <mailto:colinthehip...@gmail.com>>
>     wrote:
>     > First what's for sale:
>     >
>     > 46cm Nitto Noodles.....$45 shipped
>     > Nitto big back rack (57cm + bikes).....$110 shipped
>     > Carradice grocery panniers....$215 pair, $115 apiece
>     >
>     > And the question: what kind of bars are on Phillip Williamson's
>     QB on
>     > cyclofiend.com <http://cyclofiend.com>?  It says WTB drop bars,
>     but I don't know if WTB is an
>     > internet acronym or a brand.
>     >
>     > Cheers,
>     >
>     > Colin Cummings
>     > Amarillo, TX
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Cheers,
> David
> Redlands, CA
>
> >

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