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2020 Ibis

Mojo HD5 XT

A 27.5″ carbon frame full suspension enduro bike with high-end components.

Manufacturer Price

$5,899
Weight5.6 lbs (frame)  
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 153 / 170mm
ForkDVO Onyx SC
ShockFox Float DPX2 Performance
Wheels27.5″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetXT
BrakesShimano XT Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Ride Feel

Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
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Handling
nimblestable
Mojo HD5 XT
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

25 mph

Mojo HD5 XT

26 mph

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Highest gear

(descending)

Sizing
SM

5'2" – 5'8"

MD

5'6" – 5'11"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'7"

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Reviews

Summary

The Ibis Mojo trail bike family is celebrated for its modernized geometry, versatile design, and 'Traction Tune' suspension that balances playfulness with stability. It excels in technical terrain and climbs efficiently, though some reviews note the 27.5" wheels may limit traction and rollover compared to larger sizes. The bike's build quality and attention to detail are frequently praised, alongside its comfortable pedaling position and plush suspension.

Pros
  • Modernized geometry for improved capability

  • Versatile 130-rear/140-front 27.5-wheeled design

  • 'Traction Tune' suspension for a mix of playfulness and stability

  • High-quality finish and outstanding build quality

  • Comfortable pedaling position and plush suspension

Cons
  • 27.5" wheels have less traction and rollover than 29” wheels

  • Requires an active riding style to maintain front wheel weight

  • Suspension may absorb too much rider input on flow trails

Key Quotes
resisting the urge to ‘enduro-fy’ a perfectly good trail bike
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
The HD5 will claw right up the steepest of climbs- assuming traction is present.
Jeff Kendall-Weed logoJeff Kendall-Weed
The Mojo HD5 lives up to its premium claim and impressed us with its outstanding build quality and lots of attention to detail.
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine
It's like a fanny pack but for your bike; it works really well but I suspect that many Mojo'ers will choose fashion over function.
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Field Test: 2021 Ibis Mojo 4 - The Trail Rider's Trail Bike

Nov 2020 · Mike Levy

Version 4.0 of the Mojo is the longest and slackest yet, but it's still designed to be a fun-loving, 'all-mountain play bike.'

Highs
  • Fast, efficient, and well-rounded

  • It's a new 27.5" wheeled trail bike!

  • The most capable Mojo yet

Lows
  • There are still more capable trail bikes

  • Inconsistent bite point on Shimano brakes. Again

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Freehub
Bike Review | Ibis Mojo 4

Sep 2020 · Spencer Johnson

Ibis Cycles describes its Mojo V4 as “the all-mountain playbike,” and from the moment I hopped aboard this playful beast it was clear to me how accurate this description is. I’ve ridden this bike on the wide range of trails that Bellingham, Washington has to offer—from the high-speed blue trails on Galbraith Mountain to steep, double-black descents—and never did it feel like the Mojo V4 was in over its head. But the standout characteristic of the Mojo is its climbing prowess. When heading out for what I knew would be a long ride, I’d usually choose this bike because I knew it would make the climbs a breeze. Its stable pedaling platform, lightweight chassis and super-grippy Schwalbe Addix Speedgrip Apex tires (a Hans Dampf in front and a Nobby Nic in the rear) made the perfect recipe for some efficient climbing. The Mojo’s time-tested DW-Link suspension, with its V5 Kinematics, makes for an extremely stable yet supple platform. This, when paired with the custom tune—which features extra light, high-speed compression and rebound damping—creates a bike that soaks up bumps while still hugging the ground, delivering incredible traction. And the massive amount of anti-squat provided by the DW-Link makes for an ultra-stable pedaling platform.

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Jeff Kendall-Weed
Ride report! 1 year on the Ibis Mojo HD5…

Sep 2020

One year of riding the long travel 27.5 enduro bikes from Ibis: the Mojo HD5!

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Ibis Mojo HD5 on test – radical geometry meets 27.5" wheels.

Jan 2020 · Christoph Bayer

Evolution instead of revolution – the new Ibis Mojo HD5 has the same DNA as its predecessor, though every part of it has been refined. It's one of the few 27.5" bikes on the market and we asked ourselves who the Ibis is best suited for?

Highs
  • Very plush suspension offering lots of traction

  • Agile in tight terrain

  • High-quality finish

Lows
  • You have to actively weight the front wheel

  • The suspension absorbs too much of the rider's input

  • 27.5

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BIKE Magazine
First Impressions: The 2020 Ibis Mojo HD5

Sep 2019

The modern Mojo transformed Ibis into the brand we know it as today. But its enduro-focused incarnation, the HD4, has felt outdated ever since the Ripmo

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Revolution Mountain Bike Magazine
[R]eviewed: Ibis Mojo HD4

Dec 2017 · Matt Holmes

Ibis has a rich history of making iconic bikes over the last 36 years. From cutting edge cro-mo tubing to elaborate titanium frames and components, their current day carbon line up is a testament to founder Scott Nicol’s ingenuity and passion for making epic bikes to go fast in epic places. You, like me, may have seen the latest version of Ibis’ Mojo tackling EWS rounds this season under the IBIS team riders. At present, they’re the leading team, so […]

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Bikerumor
One Ride Review: Ibis Mojo HD enduro mountain bike

Nov 2017 · Tyler Benedict

Having spent all of our time at Interbike proper indoors or walking the booths and taking photos, Cyclofest (aka Interbike East) offers the chance to actually get out and ride the bikes on proper singletrack trails. My pick was the new Ibis Mojo HD enduro bike, and here’s the one ride review…now with action footage! …

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MTBR
Ibis Mojo HD4 review (updated)

Oct 2017 · Jason Sumner

The much-loved enduro-slaying Ibis Mojo HD3 has gotten a makeover for 2017. Now appropriately dubbed the Mojo HD4, the just released rig is even slacker — and more capable — than before. - Mtbr.com

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Carbon Fiber Monocoque

BB StandardBSA, 73mm, Threaded

Tire Clearance2.6"

ColorsBrown Pow; Charcoal

Fork

DVO Onyx D1 | 15QRx110 - 170 (27.5")

Travel170mm

Shock

Fox Float Performance Series, DPX2 with EVOL, 7.875 x 2.25

Travel153mm

Bottom Bracket

Threaded (73mm English threaded)

Headset

ZS44 upper / ZS56 lower

Stem

Thomson Elite X4 Stem (40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110)

Handlebar

Ibis 800mm Carbon; Lo-Fi (S–M), Hi Fi Bar (L–XL)

Saddle

WTB Silverado, 142mm

Seatpost

Bike Yoke Revive Dropper (125, 160 or 185mm). Note there is a 250lb rider weight limit on this post.

TypeDropper

Grips

Lizard Skins Charger Evo

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano XT M8100 Shadow Plus 12 speed

Crank

Shimano XT M8100 170 or 175mm, 24mm spindle, 30t Alloy Ring

Shifters

Shimano XT M8100 12 speed

Cassette

Shimano XT 10-51t 12 speed

Chain

Shimano XT M8100 12 speed

Brakes

Shimano XT M8120 4p, Rear: 180mm post mount / 203mm max

TypeShimano XT Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

Ibis S35 Aluminum / 27.5" / Ibis Hubs

Tires

Maxxis Assegai EXO + WT 27.5" x 2.5"

Disc Rotors

Shimano SM-RT86 200/180

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