Ibis Mojo

DamonC
DamonC Posts: 263
edited July 2010 in Your mountain bikes
Built by OnePlanetAdventure at Llandegla my new Ibis Mojo... http://www.oneplanetadventure.com/

I am not cutting the fork excess until I've settled on a stem and handle bar combo. I am thinking of going for a less rise bar.

Spec:

Ibis Mojo in carbon
Fox Talas 32 140mm fork
Cane Creek headset
XTR shifters, mechs, cassette, chain, BB and cranks
Flying Snake sealed gear cables
Carbon hanger with kcnc jockey wheels
Fulcrum Red Metal 3 wheels, Fulcrum skewers
Maxxis Crossmark LUST (tubeless) tyres, 2.25 front, 2.1 rear
Easton DH Monkey carbon bars
Ritchey WCS foam grips
Thompson 90mm stem
Formula R1 brakes with braided hoses and Formula rotors
Ritchey WCS carbon seat post
Fizik Gobi XM saddle
Crank Brothers Egg Beaters SL
Race Face bash guard (removed big ring)

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Suffering from the light bike fat git syndrome.

Comments

  • jf22901
    jf22901 Posts: 155
    That's gorgeous! And must have cost a bob or two. :shock:

    Plus, the frame reminds me of a Curly Wurly! :D
  • possibly the most perfect spec for that frame.

    Perfect is an understatement.


    Git.
  • jay12
    jay12 Posts: 6,306
    yet another amazing bike from damonc and yet another contender for the bike of the year award
  • Airienteer
    Airienteer Posts: 695
    Interesting idea having a bash on XTR cranks, was actually thinking of something similar myself. Lovely spec, and that frame is pure porn! Congrats

    PS Any idea on the weight?
  • toasty
    toasty Posts: 2,598
    Top choice! :) After just having a problem with mine and speaking to Hans about getting a replacement, I must say, the Warranty is absolutely ROCK solid. I'm neither the original owner and it's gone past 3 years, yet he's replacing the entire front triangle for free and having a look at the linkages and things while it's over there.

    Absolutely amazing company and I hope they manage to sell dozens more over here. Not to mention how awesome the bikes look, literally just as good in the flesh as they do in pics. I've seen them built up with 120mm forks racing XC or marathons, up to 160mm Fox 36 getting thrown off big things, amazingly versatile beast.

    Be very careful with carble rub near the seat tube though, I'd stick some helicopter tape on if there isn't already. Have fun! :)
  • Barteos
    Barteos Posts: 657
    Classy and understated.
    What a nice change from the tastelss clashing ano tat that we are so often exposed to on the forum :)
  • coxy17
    coxy17 Posts: 401
    i really like them frames wish i could afford one
  • DamonC
    DamonC Posts: 263
    Thanks for the positive response everyone.

    Yes I toyed with coloured bits but felt it would be better with less as its a blingy frame.

    The bike rides so well its amazing, so much rear end grip it inspires me with confidence.

    I am looking at some Race Face XC low rise carbon bars 730mm wide and a shorter stem to make it respond quicker up front.
    Suffering from the light bike fat git syndrome.
  • DamonC
    DamonC Posts: 263
    Updated...

    Now has...

    Race Face XC carbon bar 720mm
    Maxxis Ignitors LUST 2.35 front and 2.10 rear
    Hope BB ceramic bearings

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    Suffering from the light bike fat git syndrome.