I've had luck switching the Boscos out with the MAP bars on my 52h. The 
most useful/comfortable position on the Boscos were also the most 
inconvenient, I found. The MAPs makes me less upright, but I have more 
control in and out of the saddle, and feel like I am slightly more 
efficient in my pedaling by using my glutes more than my hamstrings.

I could probably do with 66cm length (what the Riv Wavie is supposed to 
be), rather than the 61.5 though, because I always find myself hanging on 
with the inside of my hands on the very ends of the bars.

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Good luck!

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