IBIS HAKKALÜGI

The Ibis Hakkalügi is back and it's ready for 'cross season. This time around, the 'Lügi is way lighter for faster accelerations and less tiresome shouldering during repeated dismounts. Traditional cues abound, as the Hakkalügi pays tongue-in-cheek respect to the cyclocross hardmen of the Flanders region of Belgium. Since cyclocross is such an intense sport, it seems right that Ibis would have some fun with this bike to lessen the severity of it all, if only until the starter's gun goes off.

The Hakkalügi is now created as a carbon fiber monocoque structure -- part of the reason that the tube joints are so sleek. The whole frame is built with pre-impregnated carbon fiber sheet, hand rolled around silicone forms, placed into a steel mold and baked until done. This unified structure assures that it is not only lighter than ever, but strong enough for serious 'cross courses, jarring dirt roads, and trail rides. The patent pending Cylindrical Tube Technology used in the front triangle makes for excellent torsional stiffness and precise handling for those uphill-through-the-mud slogfests and snot-slicked off-camber corners. In an effort to reduce as much excess weight as possible, Ibis chose to use compression molded carbon for the dropouts and the seat tube insert is also 100% carbon. In fact, the aluminum headtube and bottom bracket inserts are the only non-carbon bits.

With the move to carbon fiber, the 'Lügi also goes back to cantilever brake mounts. In comparison to V-brakes, cantis offer more mud clearance, and are well…more traditional. But perhaps, the greatest benefit of all -- the Hakkalügi once again gets a handjob. For those uninitiated, the handjob is perhaps the most coveted of rear brake cable stops. As V-brakes and then disk brakes pushed cantilevers into archaism, the need for the cable stop was gone, and regrettably so was the handjob. A True Temper Alpha Q fork handles the steering duties up front, and the traditional, investment cast bronze Ibis bird headtube badge provides the mojo.

The Ibis Hakkalügi is available in six sizes from 47cm-61cm and comes in one glorious color, Phlegmish Yellow. It requires the use of a 31.6mm seatpost and a 34.9mm band clamp bottom pull front derailleur. The fork has a 1-1/8" steerer tube and uses a Campagnolo style Hiddenset headset. 1100 grams (55 cm).

Ibis Cycles offers a 3 year warranty on the Hakkalügi frame. Please follow this link to register your Lügi.


2010 Ibis Hakkalügi Pricing

Frame

Campagnolo

SRAM

Shimano

 

$1699 Super Record 114701 Red4211 Dura Ace 7970 Di26465        
  Record 114337 Force3484 Dura Ace 79004451        
  Chorus 113818 Rival3235 Ultegra 67003665        

2010 Ibis Hakkalügi Geometry

Seat Tube c-t

Seat Tube c-c

Top Tube

Head Tube

Seat Angle

Head Tube Angle

47.0 42.0 51.4 11.0 73.1 70.5
50.0 45.1 53.0 11.5 72.8 70.2
53.0 49.0 54.2 14.5 72.9 71.5
55.0 49.3 55.9 16.0 72.0 71.5
58.0 52.9 57.4 19.5 71.6 71.4
61 55.5 58.1 20.0 72.0 72.4

Ibis Geometry

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