I have both the Wavie and Getaround bar. The getaround is really fun for 
mountian biking and adventurous around town ridding. The Wavie bar is also 
great at those tasks but also much more comfortable on long rides since it 
has a little more back sweep and a nice forward hand position. That’s how 
they work for me, love them both.

On Friday, March 27, 2020 at 11:09:25 AM UTC-7, Birdman wrote:
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> Hey Bunch,
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> I recently built up the world’s largest(?) Stumpjumper, which I purchased 
> from Ant, a fellow list member, friend, and brother in the eternal quest 
> for large frame bicycles. Ant has Sim Works Get Around Bars on his Toyo 
> Atlantis and, based on his recommendation, I put them on the Stumpjumper. 
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> Folks, I love these bars. I wanted to share with the group, because I 
> think they’d work particularly well on older Riv models that have 
> relatively shorter TTs compared to the current offerings.  I’m considering 
> making the switch on my 66cm Quickbeam (62cm TT), for example, and they 
> would fit on my 66cm Ram too (61cm TT). I’d think twice about putting them 
> on my 65cm 2017 MUSA Atlantis (63.5cm TT). For reference, the Stumpy has a 
> 59.5cm TT and a 130cm stem.
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> Isaac in Portland, OR
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