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2019 Ibis

Ripmo XTR

Prix du fabricant

9 299 $US(8 114 €)
Poids2,8 kg (frame)  
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 145 / 160mm
FourcheFox Factory Float 36
Amortisseur arrièreFox Float DPX2 Performance
roues29″ Carbone
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeXTR
FreinsShimano XTR Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Handling
nimblestable
Ripmo XTR
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Transmission

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)

44 km/h

Ripmo XTR

42 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Dimensions
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

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Résumé

The Ibis Ripmo is a versatile trail bike that excels in both climbing and descending, offering a balanced ride quality that adapts to various riding styles. Its suspension performance is highlighted for efficiency and adaptability, with some models compatible with both air and coil shocks. While the bike is praised for its durability and geometry, it faces criticism for weight and suspension sensitivity in certain conditions.

Pros
  • Versatile performance suitable for both climbing and descending

  • Durable components and frame design

  • Updated suspension kinematics compatible with air and coil shocks

  • Affordable entry into high-performance trail biking

  • Geometry adaptable to aggressive riding styles

Cons
  • Weight penalty compared to carbon counterparts

  • Suspension sensitivity issues in rough conditions

  • Requires more effort in tight maneuvers due to geometry

Key Quotes
If I knew absolutely nothing about who you are or where you ride and you asked me what bike to buy, the safest answer would probably be the Ripmo.
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The Ripmo is an absolute ripper.
Bike Perfect logoBike Perfect
It’s a great way to get on a bigger bike with a proven pedigree.
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The Ripmo AF is nearly as good as the carbon version at some things, and better at others. Best of all, it’s more affordable.
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Jeff Kendall-Weed
Déjà Vu Build??? Ibis Ripmo AF becomes a “Budget Baller”

juil. 2020

Rebuilding your mountain bike with some upgraded components is a great way to get some more life out of an otherwise great bike. Join me for what I consider a “Dejavu build” of my Ibis …

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Outdoor Gear Lab
Ibis Ripmo V2 XT

mai 2020 · Jeremy Benson

The Ibis Ripmo was updated for the 2020 model year, and the V2 is indeed an improvement over the original. The primary changes, including a degree slacker...

Points forts
  • Outstanding all around performance

  • More capable on the descents than its predecessor

  • Great climber

  • Excellent build

Points faibles
  • Expensive

  • Still not a full-on enduro bike

  • A touch on the heavy side

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
The all-new Ibis Ripmo 2 in review – the best trail bike made even better!

févr. 2020 · Christoph Bayer

For the all-new Ibis Ripmo 2, they've done a lot to increase DH performance, but will the bike still be as versatile as before? We tested it extensively!

Points forts
  • Even more composed in demanding terrain

  • Balanced and predictable handling

  • Excellent suspension

  • Short seat tube for maximum freedom of movement

Points faibles
  • Minimally less pop than its predecessor

  • Annoying rattling of the brake pads

  • Slight chain slap on rough trails

  • Expensive

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MTB Mag
[First Ride] Ibis Ripmo 2

févr. 2020 · Simon Silver

We were lucky enough to hop aboard the newest iteration of the Ripmo prior to its launch. This bike follows in the footsteps of the Ripmo AF, but in carbon form rather than alloy. The new bike’s rear suspension is notably more progressive than its predecessor – the original Ripmo. It also has a 1º slacker head tube angle and the reach grows by a few millimeters, depending on size. We rode the Shimano XT groupset build, which comes in at $ 5,899 USD. Details, and a video of our first ride on the bike can be found below. [fncvideo

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MTBR
Ibis Ripmo AF review

nov. 2019 · Josh Patterson

- Mtbr.com

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Bike Perfect
Ibis Ripmo X01 Factory Tested

sept. 2019 · Guy Kesteven

Can the Ibis Ripmo mix the brand's legendary climbing performance with the confidence of a long-travel 29er enduro plough? Guy Kesteven reports

Points forts
  • Lightweight, super tight frame and suspension feel for power multiplication and precision

  • Aggressive seat angle translates into insane traction on the steepest challenge climbs

Points faibles
  • Premium brand means high cost and standard shock has limited tuning

  • Suspension struggles between chattery start and sudden blow through on DH trails

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Bikerumor
Ride Review: New Ibis Ripmo AF tames Tennessee's trails, from singletrack to enduro

sept. 2019 · Tyler Benedict

The new Ibis Ripmo AF brings top level performance to lower price points. We hit TN to rip the big trails & bike parks, here's our review...with video!

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BIKE Magazine
Ibis Introduces the Ripmo AF

sept. 2019

An aluminum frame, a coil shock option, a little more aggressive geometry and a lot more aggressive pricing. The Ripmo AF is indeed Ripmo AF.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Carbon Fiber Monocoque

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

Fourche

Fox Float 36 Grip 2 Factory Series 160mm, 29”, 110x15

Voyager160mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

Fox Float Performance Series, DPX2 with EVOL, 210 x 55

Voyager145mm

Pédalier

Race Face BSA

Casque

Cane Creek 40 ZS44/ZS56

Tige

Enve Mtn Stem 31.8mm (40, 55, 70mm)

Guidon

Enve M6 Bar 780mm

Selle

WTB Silverado Team

Tige de selle

Bike Yoke Revive Dropper (125, 160 or 185mm)

TypeCompte-gouttes

Poignées

Lizard Skins Charger Evo

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano XTR M9100 12 Spd

Manivelle

Race Face Next R 175 or 170mm, 32t Alloy Ring

Manettes

Shimano XTR M9100 12 Spd

Cassette

Shimano XTR M9100 12 Spd 10-51T

Chaîne

Shimano XTR M9100 12 Spd

Freins

Shimano XTR M9120 4 piston, Rear: Post mount / 203mm max rotor

TypeShimano XTR Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

942 Carbon, i9 hubs

Pneus

Maxxis Minion DHF WT Front / Aggressor WT 29” x 2.5” Rear

Disques

Shimano RT-MT900 180mm

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