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Today’s DealsRipmo Frameset
A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro frameset.
Manufacturer Price
$3,949| Weight | 7.6 lbs (frame) |
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| Frame | Carbon |
| Suspension | Full, 150mm rear |
| Shock | Fox Float X2 Factory |
| Wheels | 29″ |
| Brakes | Hydraulic Disc |
5'3" – 5'9"
5'6" – 5'11"
5'8" – 6'2"
5'10" – 6'4"
6'2" – 6'7"
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Summary
The Ibis Ripmo is celebrated as an outstanding all-rounder in the enduro category, blending trail agility with enduro stability. Its DW-link suspension excels in both climbing efficiency and descending prowess, offering a supple yet supportive ride. While it's praised for its lively handling and innovative features like in-frame storage, some reviews note a lack of composure on rough descents and a premium price point.
Outstanding all-rounder
Perfectly balanced handling
Exceptionally capable suspension
Highly efficient climber
Innovative in-frame storage
Lacks composure on fast, rough descents
Premium price point
Rear suspension can feel overly active
The perfect blend of trail agility and enduro stability – the Ibis Ripmo XT is ready for any adventure.
Ibis hits the all-mountain nail square on the head with the Ripmo.
"The Ripmo is among the best climbing bikes I’ve ridden in this segment."
The Ripmo V3 is the ultimate trail bike this year.
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Sep 2024
The Ibis Ripmo AF, a playful long-travel trail bike with a strong build kit, has become a cult classic, though its lively ride divided reviewers between enjoyment and instability.
Great value, especially for a traditional B2B brand
Poppy and playful ride-feel
Surprisingly efficient climber/pumper for a long travel trail bike
Not as planted or composed as most bikes in the category
Marzocchi Bomber Z1 Coil didn’t jive with the bike’s energetic demeanor

Dec 2025 · Travis Reill
Do you love your Ibis Ripley or Ripmo, but wish for longer chainstays? Eric Olsen's Jank Link adds 13mm to the rear center

Jul 2025 · Ibis Cycles
Two new alloy options with all the features of their carbon counterparts at a more affordable price.

May 2025 · Ron Koch
Discover the new Ibis Ripmo V3 in our long-term review. With size-specific geometry, mixed-wheel compatibility, and an updated suspension platform, this trail bike balances climbing efficiency and downhill aggression.

Apr 2025 · Joshua Hutchens
The heavy hitter from Ibis is back for V3. The new Ripmo has enormous shoes to fill and no shortage of competition. New for the V3 is MX wheel...
Outstanding climbing performance
Crushes descents
Always composed
Pricey
Slightly heavy

Apr 2025 · Simon Kohler
In our 2025 big trail bike comparison test, the Ibis Ripmo XT takes on the hottest bikes of the season. How did it fare against the competition?
Outstanding all-rounder
Perfectly balanced handling
Exceptionally capable suspension
Highly efficient climber
Wheel configuration cannot be selected at purchase

May 2022 · Guy Kesteven
We let rip on the rowdy, alloy-framed, keenly priced enduro/trail mountain bike from one of the original MTB disruptors
Excellent DW link suspension
Sorted frame feel and geometry
Plush, controlled, DVO coil-shock
Seven-year frame warranty
Eclectic but well curated components
Fork needs more tuning than some
No internal storage
No geometry adjustment
| Frame | Carbon front and rear triangle BB Standard: BSA, 73mm, Threaded Hanger Standard: UDH Tire Clearance: 2.5" Colors: Olive Swamp Monster; Heckleberrypurple |
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| Shock | Fox Float X2 Factory Series with EVOL, 230mm x 60mm Travel: 150mm |
| Bottom Bracket | Threaded BB (73mm BSA) |
| Headset | ZS44 upper / ZS56 lower |
| Seatpost | 34.9mm Type: Rigid |
| Brakes | 180mm Post mount / 220mm max rotor Type: Hydraulic Disc |
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First added June 8
Last updated May 30