Patrick, to clarify, Gus Boots Willsen is as nimble and more stable than the 
Hunqapillar. And "as" nimble means the same tight turnie bits I can ride on the 
Hunqabeam I can ride on GBW, but it requires a different line, both because of 
the longer chain stays and the lower gears/freewheel. But saying that makes it 
seem conscious thought is required, and that isn't the case, it just is nimble 
differently. As some point I saw video of a tandem pair of MTB downhillers 
tearing up a tight course. Their wheelbase was a wee bit longer, and they took 
tight curves with aplumb.

Today was the inaugural ride with the wavy bars. They are pretty close to 
equivalent to the out of stock indefinitely Bullmoose Bars and they are a 
delight, as expected. Perfect for the riding I do.

With abandon,
Patrick

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