Ibis Introduces the RipmoAF (Aluminum Frame)
Following the success of the carbon fiber RipMo, Ibis has just released the RipMo AF, which stands for Aluminum Frame. The new bike takes on the latest geometry trend in the industry with a longer reach, slacker head angle and short offset fork. Aimed at being a bit more of a thresh bike, Ibis’ first fully suspended Aluminum bike features a re-positioned upper shock mount for a much more progressive rate, which allows it to work with both coil and air sprung rear shocks. Check out Christian Rigal getting rad on the bike in the edit below, then have a look at the details and specs further down.
FACTS
• 29” Wheels
• 160mm front travel
• 147mm dw-link rear travel
• 2.6” tire clearance
• Aluminum front and rear triangle
• Available in four sizes S-XL, fits riders between 5’ and 6’6
• Frame weight of 8.25lbs for a medium with a DVO topaz shock • Available with DVO JADE X coil shock
DETAILS
• Progressive suspension leverage ratio for compatibility with select coil shocks. • Slack 64.9 head angle
• 44mm Fork Offset
• Steep 76 degree seat tube angle
• Threaded BB (73mm BSA)
• ISCG 05 Compatible with removable adapter
• Port style Internal cable routing
• 22oz bottles fit inside front triangle
• Size M-XL compatible with 170mm+ droppers, 125-150mm for smalls • Molded rubber swing arm protectors
• IGUS bushings in lower link, bearings in upper link
• Metric 210×55 shock
• 203mm max rotor size
• 1x specific design
• Boost spacing
• Tapered headtube and steerer: ZS44 upper, ZS56 lower
GEOMETRY
SPECS & PRICING
• Complete builds start at $2,999
• Frame only w/ inline shock start at $1,799 with the Topaz, $1,899 with the JadeX upgrade
WARRANTY
• Seven year frame warranty
• Lifetime replacement on bushings
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