Mojo HDR 650B/SRAM X01 Complete Mountain Bike - 2014
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Was it the tasteful shape, or the iconic names that quickly popularized the 2005 Ibis Mojo? In actuality, it was much more than swoopy lines and the resurrection of a respected, but bankrupt, brand. And like this Mojo HDR 650b/SRAM X01 Complete Mountain Bike, that bike pushed standards using advanced materials and designs to bring the mountain bike into the modern era.
That's why it was such a success. And to keep that "mojo" going, Ibis' latest heavy-duty version sheds about half-a-pound from its bones, gains ISCG05 chain guide compatibility, and adds 27.5-inch rubber to the party. This means that you'll find the same DW-Link suspension design, that relies on parallel links to generate 130mm of plush, yet firm travel.
If that sounds like a paradox, it isn't. Dave Weagle is the designer of DW-Link, and he has a history of building some of the best performing suspension bikes on the planet. What that means is that the HDR's suspension provides anti-squat properties that are naturally resistant to rider input. Because of that, it allows for a lighter compression tune in the FOX FLOAT CTD rear shock, and a bike that's firm on the pedals yet incredibly smooth through the rough stuff.
Like its predecessor, tying that shock to a 140mm-travel FOX 34 FLOAT CTD fork is a carbon fiber structure. But now it's a half-pound lighter, while also retaining the strength that made the HDR a favorite among aggressive riders. Ibis accomplished this by continually refining its production techniques and carbon layup. At the rear of the Mojo HDR, Ibis uses a 12x142mm Maxle quick-release thru-axle.
The wheels you'll find occupying this HDR's SRAM X01 build are Speed Tuned XM hubs laced to NoTubes ZTR Flow EX rims. This means its 2.3in-wide Pacenti Neo-Moto tires will balloon to their full traction-enhancing potential. Spinning the rear wheel is a SRAM X01 drivetrain with a 10-42t cassette, and a 32t front chainring that's on e.thirteen's TRS+ crankset.
To provide reassurance when exploring the HDR 27.5in limits, Shimano XT brakes with 180mm front and 160mm rear rotors will drop anchor at a moment's notice. The levers are perched on an Ibis Mojo HiFi carbon bar that's a respectable 740mm wide. Completing the build is an Ibis 3D seatpost and an Ibis saddle.
The Ibis Mojo HDR 650B/SRAM X01 Complete Mountain Bike is available in four sizes from Small to X-Large and in the colors Cobra Blue and Reverse Vitamin P.
Details
- Carbon fiber frame
- Designed for 27/5-inch wheels
- SRAM one-by drivetrain
- Shimano XT brakes
- Fox Suspension
- Stan’s No Tubes rims wrapped in Pacenti Neo-Moto tires
- Item #IBS0040
- Frame Material
- carbon fiber
- Suspension
- DW-Link
- Rear Shock
- FOX FLOAT CTD Trail Adjust Kashima
- Rear Travel
- 130 mm
- Fork
- FOX 34 FLOAT 27.5 FIT CTD Trail Adjust Kashima
- Front Travel
- 140 mm
- Headset
- Cane Creek 40 Mixed Tapered
- Shifters
- SRAM X01
- Rear Derailleur
- SRAM X01
- ISCG Tabs
- yes
- Crankset
- 32 t e.thirteen TRS+
- Bottom Bracket
- e*thirteen
- Cassette
- 10-42 t SRAM X01
- Chain
- SRAM PC XX1
- Rotors
- [front] 180 mm, [rear] 160 mm
- Handlebar
- Ibis Hi-Fi Carbon
- Handlebar Width
- 740 mm
- Stem
- Ibis 3D
- Saddle
- Ibis
- Seatpost
- Ibis 3D
- Seat Collar
- Ibis
- Hubs
- Speed Tuned XM
- Tires
- Pacenti Neo-Moto
- Tire Size
- 27.5 x 2.3 in
- Pedals
- not included
- Recommended Use
- all mountain, enduro
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 3 years on frame
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