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Today’s DealsHakka MX Frameset
A carbon frame gravel frameset with hydraulic disc brakes.
Manufacturer Price
$1,999| Weight | 2.2 lbs (frame) |
|---|---|
| Frame | Carbon |
| Suspension | Rigid |
| Fork | Carbon |
| Wheels | 700c / 650b |
| Brakes | Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
Summary
The Ibis Hakka MX is celebrated for its lightweight, versatile design, excelling in both speed and handling across various terrains. Its carbon frame offers stiffness and efficiency, making it a top choice for gravel racing and adventurous rides. While it shines in performance, some note its comfort could be improved over rough surfaces, and its premium price may deter some buyers.
Lightweight and stiff carbon fiber frame
Versatile geometry suitable for a wide range of terrains
Excellent climbing efficiency and razor-sharp handling
Smart design with full internal cable routing and T47 bottom bracket
7-year warranty on the frame
Can feel harsh over rough surfaces due to limited frame compliance
Premium pricing makes it less accessible to some riders
Lack of certain mounts (e.g., third bottle cage, mudguard mounts on fork)
Non-flared handlebar may not suit all technical trail preferences
Ibis calls the reengineered Hakka MX their Swiss Army knife, and I think that’s a fitting description of how it fits into not only their lineup, but into any stable of bikes.BIKEPACKING.com
The Ibis Hakka MX provides a smooth and fast ride with great handling and space for wide tyres.
The Hakka MX is a very lightweight and stiff carbon gravel bike that sacrifices a little comfort for pure efficiency.
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Nov 2019 · Jeremy Benson
The Ibis Hakka MX is a one of the top gravel bikes we've ridden and earned our Top Pick for Racing for its uncompromising efficiency. This carbon...
Very lightweight
Fast
Nice build
Can feel harsh over the rough stuff
Narrow non-flared handlebar

Mar 2019
The Ibis Hakka MX provides a smooth and fast ride with great handling and space for wide tyres and versatility by way of mudguard mounts, and it’s light on the scales, but it is a pricey prospect in a competitive marketplace.

Dec 2018 · Lucas Winzenburg
While spending a month visiting the Rocky Mountains, Lucas had the chance to put an Ibis Hakka MX to the test. Find out how it fared...
Incredibly light frame weighs just 1 kg
Versatile geometry means it’s well suited to nearly anything
Smart updates make the new Hakka a bikepacking contender
Missing third bottle mount on the downtube
Lack of mounts on the fork blades
Expensive enough to be out of reach for many

Sep 2018 · Tom Pham
Ibis' Hakka MX cyclocross/gravel bike takes a versatile approach. Can it pull double duty for both 'cross and gravel? Find out in our review.

Nov 2017 · Tyler Benedict
Need a gravel bike? Cyclocross? Road? Bikepacking? Monstercross? The new Ibis Hakka MX might be just what you seek. First impressions & actual weight here!
| Frame | Carbon fiber monocoque BB Standard: T47, Threaded Colors: Bone White / Teal; Coal; Fireball |
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| Bottom Bracket | T47 Threaded Bottom Bracket |
| Seatpost | 31.6mm / Dropper Post Compatible Type: Dropper |
| Brakes | Front: Flat-mount front disc, 160mm rotor (some images show post mount), Rear: Flat-mount rear disc, 160mm rotor Type: Hydraulic Disc |
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First added October 14
Last updated January 20
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