Mojo HDR Mountain Bike Frame- 2014
Out of Stock
Don't worry though, we have a lot more All-Mountain & Trail in stock than that.
Shop Similar ProductsLighter is always better.
Quickly becoming a modern classic, the Mojo HD redefined mountain biking with a gravity-focused geometry, 160mm of travel, and a lightweight chassis. And keeping with Ibis' tradition of industry-leading innovation, the HDR builds on that bike's success by cutting a cup-of-lard from the carbon recipe.
Impressively, Ibis accomplished this weight reduction without compromising the original HD's palette-pleasing handling. And like its predecessor, the HDR's front and rear triangles are built from carbon fiber, and employ a process that Ibis has been steadily refining since the first Mojo showed up on the scene in 2005. These refinements have enabled Ibis to shave, roughly, half-a-pound from the HD without sacrificing any strength or stiffness.
Not messing with success, Ibis uses the same head tube insert as the HD, but it did tweak the lower-link. After a clever adjustment, the frame now gets ISCG05 chain guide mounts — so single-ring enthusiasts will have tons of retention options. Additionally, the HDR has a 12x142mm Maxle thru-axle and the ZS44/EC49 Mixed Tapered headset.
In keeping with the "don't mess with perfection" mantra, Ibis left the highly regarded DW-Link suspension design alone (minus the clearance enhancing lower-link). This guaranties the expected plush, yet firm, travel that delineates the Mojo's ride characteristics. And if that sounds like a paradox, let us assure you, it isn't.
The HDR's suspension is designed to provide anti-squat in response to rider input. So, rather than relying on elevated amounts of compression damping to provide a firm feel, the suspension design takes care of that. And since it allows for a lighter compression tune, the rear wheel is free to move out of the way of impacts. The result is a bike that's smooth on the roughest of trails, while remaining firm when you get on the pedals.
The Ibis Mojo HDR comes with a Kashima coated FOX FLOAT CTD rear shock, and it uses a high direct mount front derailleur clamp, a 31.6mm seatpost, and a 68mm bottom bracket. It is available in four sizes from Small to X-Large and in the colors Cobra Blue and Reverse Vitamin P.
- Frame Material
- carbon fiber
- Suspension
- DW-Link
- Rear Shock
- FOX FLOAT CTD Trail Adjust Kashima
- Rear Travel
- 160 mm
- Head Tube Diameter
- ZS44/EC49 Mixed Tapered
- Headset Included
- no
- Bottom Bracket Type
- 68 mm threaded
- ISCG Tabs
- yes, ISCG 05
- Cable Routing
- external
- Front Derailleur Mount
- high direct-mount
- Derailleur Pull
- top
- Seatpost Diameter
- 31.6 mm
- Rear Axle
- 12x142 mm
- Recommended Use
- all mountain, trail
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 3 years on frame
Reviews
Q&A
What do you think about this product?
View
Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSorry, we don’t currently have any of those types of reviews for this product.
Need Expert Advice?
Our Gearheads Can Help