SMALL PARTS
2010 Ibis Mojo/Mojo SL Derailleur Hanger
Ever seen those Shimano ads that feature a rock or tree root balled up into a fist, ready to deliver a death blow to your rear derailleur? In real life, sticks and rocks will be better hidden but just as deadly. If you have an Ibis mountain bike, perhaps you should add this to your tool kit. The ...read more
2010 Ibis Tranny Single Speed Hanger
If you’re a Tranny rider, you have the luxury of making a choice -- to ride gears or to drink beers to ride it as a single-speed. Either way, there needs to be a hanger of some sort to stack against the dropout to create a proper surface for the axle and the QR nut to bite into. The Ibis ...read more
2010 Ibis Lopes Link
Named for Flyin' Brian Lopes, the Lopes Link was a direct result of his collaboration with Ibis. Lopes is no stranger to extreme riding whether on the 4X or downhill track. His demanding riding style and desire for a super-stiff feel led to this. The Lopes link is basically both sides of the ...read more
2010 Ibis Mojo/Mojo SL Lower Link
If you're looking at buying one of these Mojo/Mojo SL lower links, chances are good that you simply want to change the color of the link on your current ride. They are a pretty serious piece of hardware. You see, the general shape is made from a forging. This makes a terrifically strong and stiff ...read more
2010 Ibis Mojo/Mojo SL Ti Bolt Set
These are the titanium pivot bolts found on the Ibis Mojo SL and are part of the overall .65 lb weight reduction between the SL and the standard Mojo. All of the hardware is interchangeable between the two models, but the Mojo Ti Bolt Set is 56% lighter than the steel hardware found on the ...read more
2010 Ibis Headbadge Kit
Ibis doesn't skimp on the finishes touches, and nothing exemplifies this more than the bronze Ibis head tube badge that comes on the new Mojo, Tranny, and Hakkalügi. It's an easy replacement if yours gets damaged, stolen, or otherwise. It can also be retrofitted to most of their older models. ...read more
2010 Ibis Mojo Quick Release Seat Binder
Since the Mojo is an all-mountain bike, it makes sense that it has a quick release seatpost binder -- extend the post for proper pedaling efficiency going up and drop it for the gravity fueled ride back down. Should you need a replacement for your Mojo or desire to retrofit one to your Mojo SL, ...read more
2010 Ibis Mojo SL/Tranny Seat Binder
This is the Ibis seat binder for, ahem, weight-weenies. It happens to come as standard equipment on the Mojo SL, Tranny, and Hakkalügi. It will also retrofit to the Mojo Carbon should you want to lighten yours up by 45 grams. This one uses a forged aluminum clamp with a titanium bolt. The Mojo ...read more
2010 Ibis Stainless Steel Chainsuck Plate
This is one of those things in life you hope/wish that you never need. It's insurance for your chainstay. While it is not an excuse for a poorly tuned front derailleur, the Ibis Mojo Stainless Steel Chainsuck Plate will be there for you when, and not if, the day comes that mud, chainring burrs, ...read more
2010 Ibis Mojo Neoprene Chainstay Protector
Would you lean your brand new bike up against the wall in your garage and whip the chainstay with last year's rusty old chain? Neither would we, but that's what you'll do out on the trail unless you protect it from the inevitable chainslap that will occur when you descend rocky trails. Protecting ...read more





















