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Ibis
Mojo HD3 Carbon Mountain Bike Frame - 2015

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Staying power.

When Ibis made the decision to beef up the Mojo with 27.5 wheels, it also introduced a host of significant changes to the beloved chassis, adapting it to modern standards and enhancing its versatility as a capable enduro bike.


The changes center around the Mojo HD3's 27.5in-specific DW-Link suspension platform, which completely isolates rear wheel movement from pedaling and braking forces. Expect a plush, linear suspension motion that feels like an even bigger bike but pedals on flats and climbs with the attitude of an XC machine.


The 67-degree angle of the tapered head tube confuses the issue further, taking advantage of DW-Link's solidity and the chassis' stability to hit a steeper angle than most six-inch bikes. That means the Mojo HD3 leads into climbs with an aggressive front end that doesn't sell you out when you're dropping in for the descent. The bike's spine is built on stout, 16.9in chainstays and a low, 13.4in-high bottom bracket, which team with the aforementioned geometry for an uncommonly agile enduro sled that gets up and goes or goes down fast, defying the categorizations that limit so many other bikes.


The frame accommodates external or internal cable routing and stealth routing for a dropper post of your choice — though Ibis suggests a KS LEV Integra. We commend Ibis for its decision to once again include a threaded bottom bracket on the Mojo, which mercifully dismisses any proprietary press-fit systems in favor of a rock-solid, dirt-simple standard that will last for ages. Dual-row angular contact bearings on the drive side of the linkage require zero preload adjustment and dramatically reduce play compared to standard, sealed bearings, further bolstering the bike's lateral solidity and your own sense of control.


Frame Material
carbon
Suspension
dw-link
Wheel Size
27.5 in
Rear Shock
FOX Float DPS, FOX Float X2
Rear Travel
6 in
Headset Included
no
Bottom Bracket Type
threaded
ISCG Tabs
no
Cable Routing
internal
Front Derailleur Mount
direct-mount removable
Seatpost Diameter
31.6 mm
Rear Axle
12 x 142mm thru-axle
Claimed Weight
[large] 5.9 lbs
Recommended Use
enduro, all-mountain
Manufacturer Warranty
3 years

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