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Ibis bikes values quality, technology, and performance over quantity with a tight-knit lineup of high-end full suspension mountain bikes and one gravel bike. Since 1981 this Santa Cruz-based brand has been keeping their bike offerings simple, so they can focus heavily on creating well-built models. Using innovative technologies and meticulous build standards gives Ibis its first-rate reputation. Backed by a die-hard following of mountain bikers who praise their bikes, Ibis takes pride in what they create and believes less is more, so you can have an exquisitely built high caliber trail ride.
Ibis Mountain Bikes
Ibis mountain bikes keep it short but incredibly sweet with a small handful of models offered in carbon or aluminum with various travel and builds for the ideal trail ride. Each bike comes with a wealth of deliberate design, innovation, and love for outstanding ride quality and performance. From the 29er Ripmo, that’s bred to shred to the 27.5 Mojo that’s ready for all-mountain rowdiness. The 29er Ripley is forged for fast and nimble fun to accompany any back-country adventure. With Ibis, you can find a model ready to handle your demands on the trail.
Ibis Ripmo - Specs, Pricing, Weight
The Ibis Ripmo is a shred-ready titan you can ride on any trail you can throw at it. An efficient and agile 29er welcomes a great climb but flourishes in the descents. Progressive geometry, 147mm of rear travel and 160mm up front, carbon or aluminum frame options, and Ibis’s DW-Link suspension make for an outstanding all-mountain or enduro ride. The Ripmo is the perfect playful daily driver that will have you ripping through challenging terrain with efficiency and enthusiasm. Click here for in-depth sizing info on the Ibis Ripmo V2.
Ibis Ripmo Carbon V2S | |||
Original MSRP | Weight | Wheel Size | Travel |
$6,199 (NGX) | 28.2lbs (sm) | 29" | Front: 160mm |
Ibis Mojo - Specs, Pricing, Weight
The Ibis Mojo is an all-mountain go-getter, all about fast, efficient, and playfully good times. Coming in hot with 27.5 wheels, 130mm in the rear and 140mm up front, DW-Link suspension, and aluminum or carbon options, this bike delivers a captivating ride that inspires confidence. If you’re looking for a super well-rounded trail bike that easily glides through flowy singletrack and isn’t afraid to pedal uphill, the Ibis Mojo has all the right ingredients.
Ibis Mojo Carbon | |||
Original MSRP | Weight | Wheel Size | Travel |
$5,399 (NGX) | 26.7lbs (sm) | 27.5" | Front: 140mm |
Ibis Hakka
The Ibis Hakka is a gravel bike that breaks the mold from this boutique mountain bike brand. It’s efficient, impressively responsive, and incredibly fast whether you’re riding gravel roads, crushing a cyclocross race, or camping out for the weekend. Hakka’s carbon frame provides a lightweight, stiff and snappy ride that beams efficiency while climbing and is downright fast when descending.
Ibis Bikes FAQs
What sets the Ibis Ripmo and Ripmo AF apart from other enduro bikes?
The Ibis Ripmo and Ripmo AF are very capable enduro bikes that can tackle the most challenging descents while still being efficiently pedalable on climbs. Some features that distinguish them:
- DW-link suspension with 147mm rear travel, paired with a 160mm fork, offers a huge range of tunability and consistent performance in rough terrain
- Compatible with both air and coil shocks to suit rider preferences
- Slack 64.5° head tube angle provides confidence and stability on steep descents
- Steep 76-77° seat tube angle keeps the rider in an efficient pedaling position on climbs
- Available in both carbon fiber (Ripmo) and more affordable aluminum (Ripmo AF) frame options
- Fits 29" wheels with tire clearance up to 2.6" for excellent rollover and traction
The combination of modern, aggressive geometry and the highly refined DW-link suspension make the Ripmo and Ripmo AF stand out as supremely capable, versatile enduro bikes that reward an attacking riding style. The fact that they maintain the pedaling efficiency to comfortably get you back to the top of the hill is a big bonus compared to some other gravity-oriented bikes.
How do you choose the Ibis Ripley or Ripley AF over the Ibis Mojo for trail riding?
The Ibis Ripley, Ripley AF, and Mojo are all excellent trail bikes, but there are some differences that might make the Ripley a better choice depending on how you ride and terrain:
- The Ripley has 120mm rear travel vs 130mm on the Mojo, but is designed around a 130-140mm fork (Mojo is 140mm). Combined with its steeper 66.5° head angle, this makes the Ripley a bit more efficient and XC-oriented.
- The Ripley and Ripley AF are 29ers, while the Mojo is a 27.5" bike. The larger wheels of the Ripley provide better rollover and maintain speed more effectively over rough terrain.
- The Ripley has a longer reach (475mm size L vs 460mm Mojo) for a more stable, confidence-inspiring feel at higher speeds.
- Ripley is available in carbon for a premium ride feel, while the aluminum Ripley AF reduces cost with minimal compromises. The Mojo is carbon only.
So, the Ripley sacrifices a bit of travel compared to the Mojo in exchange for bigger wheels, a more progressive geometry, and more frame material options. It's the better choice for riders who value pedaling efficiency and speed, especially over rougher terrain, and want the option to race XC on occasion.
The Mojo's smaller wheels and slightly steeper geometry make it the choice for riders who want the absolute most playful, maneuverable trail bike and aren't as concerned about XC-style riding. It excels at jibbing and pumping terrain and changing direction quickly. Ultimately, both are great - just depends on what you're looking for.
Specs Comparison Table - Popular Ibis Models Recently Sold on TPC*scroll right to view entire table | |||||
Original MSRP | $6,499.00 | $3,499.00 | $10,999.00 | $3,599.00 | $3,499.00 |
Year | 2022 | 2023 | 2023 | 2023 | 2023 |
Brand | Ibis | Ibis | Ibis | Ibis | Ibis |
Model | Hakka MX | Ripley AF | Oso NGX | Ripmo AF | DV9 |
Size | 53cm | X-Large | Large | Large | Medium |
Frame Material | Carbon Fiber | Aluminum | Carbon Fiber | Aluminum | Carbon Fiber |
Drivetrain | Shimano, 2x11 spd | SRAM, 1x12 spd | SRAM, 1x12 spd | Shimano, 1x12 spd | SRAM, 1x12 spd |
Weight | 19 lbs 3 oz | 31 lbs 14 oz | 53 lbs 11 oz | 35 lbs 10 oz | 28 lbs 0 oz |
Fork | Ibis, Carbon | FOX Performance Series 34 FLOAT | FOX Performance E-Bike Series 38 FLOAT | Marzocchi Bomber Z1 | RockShox Pike Select |
Fork Travel | NA | 130mm | 170mm | 160mm | 140mm |
Rear Shock | NA | FOX Performance Series FLOAT | FOX Performance Elite FLOAT X2 | Marzocchi Bomber Air | N/A |
Rear Shock Travel | NA | 120mm | 155mm | 147mm | NA |
Brakes | Shimano GRX RX810, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic | SRAM G2 R, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic | Shimano XT M8120, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic | Shimano Deore M6120, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic | SRAM Level T, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic |
Shifters | Shimano GRX Di2 RX815, Electronic | SRAM NX Eagle, Mechanical | SRAM GX Eagle, Mechanical | Shimano Deore M6100, Mechanical | SRAM NX Eagle, Mechanical |
Rear Derailleur | NA | SRAM GX Eagle | SRAM GX Eagle | Shimano Deore M6100 | SRAM NX Eagle |
Bottom Bracket Shell | Threaded | Threaded | NA | Threaded | Threaded |
Crankset | Shimano GRX RX810, 48/31t, 172.5mm | SRAM NX Eagle, 30t, 175mm | SRAM EX1 E-Crank, 32t, 165mm | Shimano Deore M6100, 30t, 170mm | Truvativ Stylo Alloy, 32t, 175mm |
Cassette | Shimano CS-HG800-11, 11-34t | SRAM XG-1275 Eagle , 10-52t | SRAM XG-1275 Eagle, 10-52t | SRAM Deore M6100, 10-51t | SRAM PG-1230, 11-50t |
Chain | Shimano | SRAM | SRAM | KMC | SRAM |
Handlebar | PRO Discover Alloy, 40cm | Ibis Alloy, 790mm | BLK BRD Carbon , 790mm | Ibis Alloy, 780mm | Ibis Carbon, 750mm |
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