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Ibis Ripmo AF Shimano Deore S35A
$2,925.00 $3,899.00 25% Off
The Ripmo AF (Aluminum Frame) brings the award-winning performance of the carbon Ripmo to a wider, rowdier audience. It’s everything we love from the carbon Ripmo, plus a few tweaks. Best of all, complete bikes start at only $3,199. It’s Metal! Over our long tenure from moun­tain biking’s awk­ward ado­les­cence to its cur­rent any­thing-shred­dy era, we’ve exper­i­ment­ed with steel, alu­minum and tita­ni­um - remem­ber the Bow-Ti, the first super­bike? We remem­ber the met­al times too, and it feels good to offer a pre­mi­um ride expe­ri­ence to our broad­en­ing fam­i­ly of rid­ers, cour­tesy of durable, afford­able alu­minum alloy.
Ibis Hakka MX Rival
$3,449.00 $3,499.99 1% Off
The Hakka MX is our answer to the Swiss Army Knife. LIGHTWEIGHT With its ultra-ver­sa­tile geom­e­try and 1000g frame weight, the Hak­ka MX is just as hap­py crush­ing the local club ride as is it is jump­ng bar­ri­ers or camp­ing out. VERSATILE It's good to have options. With the Hak­ka MX, you can run road, cross, and grav­el-friend­ly 700c wheels, or, if you are into burli­er back­coun­try explo­ration, go with 27.5/650B. With the Hak­ka MX, you don't have to pick one tire option or the oth­er. Our sub­tle sculpted ­chain­stays give the frame clear­ance for up to 700 x 40c or 27.5 x 2.1" tires. CABLE ROUTING OPTIONS GALORE No mat­ter what dri­ve­train you pre­fer, 1x, elec­tron­ic, or 2x, the Hak­ka MX has you cov­ered. The frame has inter­nal cable rout­ing pro­vi­sions for every dri­ve­train on the mar­ket, plus a drop­per post. We've even includ­ed a slick Di2 bat­tery mount inside the downtube. BOTTOM BRACKET We've tried every bot­tom brack­et under the sun and in the end, we haven't found any­thing that's more reli­able than a thread­ed BB. Our Hak­ka fea­tures the T47 BB stan­dard, which uses 30mm bear­ings, enabling you to use the recent crop of light­weight cranksets. This is the best way to com­bine a thread­ed BB with 30mm spin­dle com­pat­i­bil­i­ty. It's light­weight, qui­et, and durable, because no one likes a creaky bike. DISC BRAKES & FENDER MOUNTS The Hak­ka MX has flat-mount disc mounts and fits a 160mm rotor. The ENVE G Series Grav­el fork has fend­er eye­lets, inter­nal cable rout­ing, and mon­ster clear­ance for 700c x 50c or 27.5 x 2.25" tires. There's also a remov­able rear fend­er mount on the seat stays.
Ibis Mojo V4 SRAM GX
$3,990.00 $5,700.00 30% Off
The word Mojo refers to a magic spell or charm, and more broadly - a magical power. Since its introduction in 1994, the Mojo has delivered a wicked combination of fun and all-mountain prowess. The Mojo V4 fea­tures a 76.6-degree, get-you-up-that-hill seat tube angle, our short­est chain­stays, and a spa­cious reach with a 65.4-degree head­tube angle. This enchant­i­ng com­bi­na­tion rolls on 27.5” wheels, to deliv­er that hov­er­bike feel with on-trail confidence.
Ibis HD5 SRAM GX S35A
$4,130.00 $5,899.00 30% Off
Enduro World Series tested and team-approved, the HD5 lives for ragged descents combined with real-world climbs requiring efficiency, positioning and poise. Which it delivers in spades. It’s the ultimate 27.5” brawler, living to ride as hard up as down with 153mm of dw-link controlled travel and a 170mm fork. 76 degrees of climbing we'd like you to meet 64 degrees of descending.
Ibis Ripmo V2 SRAM GX Send 29A
$4,586.00 $6,115.00 25% Off
What if we took everybody’s favorite bike and made it a little slacker and little longer? Hell, what if we made it more progressive and coil compatible? And that’s exactly what we did for the Ripmo V2. Active ingredients include: 29” wheels, berm-defying cornering tendencies, and a love for long rides. GEOMETRY The Rip­mo and Rip­mo AF share the same steep, 76-degree seat tube angle and a rangy but not stratos­pher­ic reach, which places rid­ers cen­tral­ly over the ped­als. It makes for an effi­cient posi­tion that can go the long haul. The slack 64.9 head­tube angle and 44mm reduced-off set fork doesn’t wan­der while climb­ing, and doesn’t hold you back descend­ing. It works — all day up, all day down, all day in between.
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