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A 29″ carbon frame full suspension trail frameset.
Manufacturer Price
$3,499| Weight | 5.0 lbs (frame) |
|---|---|
| Frame | Carbon |
| Suspension | Full, 120mm rear |
| Shock | Fox Float DPS Factory |
| Wheels | 29″ |
| Brakes | Hydraulic Disc |
5'2" – 5'8"
5'6" – 5'11"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'1" – 6'7"
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Summary
The Ibis Ripley is a versatile and efficient trail bike praised for its excellent climbing ability and playful yet stable handling. Its DW-Link suspension provides a supportive and responsive ride, making it capable on various terrains. Overall, it offers great value and performance for riders seeking a fun and reliable trail companion.
Excellent climbing efficiency and traction
Supportive and responsive DW-Link suspension
Playful yet stable handling
Good value for the price
Versatile for various trail types and riding styles
Slightly heavier than carbon counterparts
Limited travel for very rough terrain
Some minor issues like rattling or shifting hesitation under extreme torque
If riding a Ripley AF doesn’t make you hoot and holler and bring the shittiest shit-eating grin to your face, then you have serious issues, my friend.Bicycling
The Ripley AF is a versatile downhill shredder that feels both nimble and planted simultaneously.
The Ibis Ripley is a fun-machine!
The Ripley AF feels like a value-minded rocket ship when you point it uphill.Pinkbike
The Ripley AF is a solid bike that performs as well or better than bikes costing a good bit more.
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Dec 2022 · Ron Koch
The Ripley AF literally made us want to ride more, and we ended up grabbing it for most of the rides we had planned, no matter the conditions.
Jan 2022 · Travis Engel
More for less
Magical mix of traction and efficiency on the climbs
Supportive, shred-friendly suspension
Capable but moderate geometry.
All that for $3,200? Damn!
Ummm…

Jan 2022 · Logan Watts
Launched last year, the Ibis Ripley AF is a more affordable alloy version of the brand's beloved short-travel carbon 29er, the Ripley. With a few intriguing updates, Virginia built up a frame and has been tearing around Pisgah with it ever since. Find the build and an extensive photo gallery here, alongside a few of her thoughts about it…

Nov 2021 · Alex Evans
Short-travel aluminium bruiser
Immensely fun to ride
Super-supportive suspension
Good value spec
Packs a punch much bigger than the travel figure would suggest
Not a plough bike
Could do with grippier tyres

Jun 2021 · Jeremy Benson
Ibis recently released the more affordable Ripley AF, an aluminum-framed version of their popular short travel trail bike. This 29er has 120mm of rear...
Affordable
Versatile
Good build for the price
Lively and playful
DW-Link suspension
Heavier weight
Shorter travel-requires skilled rider in super aggressive terrain

May 2021 · Sarah Moore
The Ripley AF will make a great partner for a rider who wants to cover a lot of ground, possibly while pedaling hard, and have a hoot on the way back down.
Jan 2021 · Chipps
Chipps brings us his thoughts on this Ibis Ripley MK4, built up with all the fanciest of top end components and dragged through UK mud.

Jan 2021 · Tyler Benedict
We review the Ibis Ripley AF, show our custom build, actual frame weight and complete bike weight, and more closeup details than ever!
| Frame | Carbon Fiber Monocoque BB Standard: BSA, 73mm, Threaded Tire Clearance: 2.6" Colors: Matte Braaap; Blue Steel |
|---|---|
| Shock | Fox Float Factory DPS with EVOL, 190x45S/M: Light Tune, L/XL: Standard Tune Travel: 120mm |
| Bottom Bracket | Threaded (73mm English threaded) |
| Headset | ZS44 upper / ZS56 lower |
| Seatpost | 31.6mm Type: Rigid |
| Brakes | 160mm post mount / 203mm max rotor Type: Hydraulic Disc |
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First added March 2
Last updated September 24
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