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2021 Ibis

Ripmo Frameset

Prix du fabricant

3 499 $US(3 009 €)
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 147mm débattement arrière
Amortisseur arrièreFox Float X2 Factory
roues29″
FreinsDisque hydraulique
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Dimensions
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

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178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

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Résumé

The Ibis Ripmo is celebrated for its outstanding all-around performance, excelling both uphill and downhill with its DW-Link suspension and modern geometry. It's praised for being a confident, composed, and balanced trail bike that's as much fun on descents as it is efficient on climbs. While it's noted for its versatility and build quality, some reviews mention its weight and the need for tuning the suspension to match rider preferences.

Pros
  • Outstanding all-around performance

  • Excellent climber

  • Confident, composed, balanced handling

  • Supple and supportive suspension

  • Versatile across a wide range of speeds and terrains

Cons
  • A touch on the heavy side

  • Suspension may require tuning

  • Expensive compared to some alternatives

Key Quotes
Ibis took everything we already loved about the Ripmo and made it better.
Outdoor Gear Lab logoOutdoor Gear Lab
The Ripmo AF is not a watered-down Ripmo, and it definitely delivers Ripmo performance, albeit with its own punchy personality.
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
The Ripmo V2 lets you know that it wants to rip the most demanding trails.
Enduro Mountainbike Magazine logoEnduro Mountainbike Magazine

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Bike Perfect
Ibis Ripmo AF first ride review – coil-sprung Californian pinner

mai 2022 · Guy Kesteven

We let rip on the rowdy, alloy-framed, keenly priced enduro/trail mountain bike from one of the original MTB disruptors

Points forts
  • Excellent DW link suspension

  • Sorted frame feel and geometry

  • Plush, controlled, DVO coil-shock

  • Seven-year frame warranty

  • Eclectic but well curated components

Points faibles
  • Fork needs more tuning than some

  • No internal storage

  • No geometry adjustment

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Bikerumor
Ibis celebrates 40th anniversary with Special Edition Ripmo for Enduro team

juin 2021 · Zach Overholt

Lordy, lordy, Ibis is 40? To celebrate, they whipped up a very special edition Ripmo that you can't have - well, there's a chance.

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Ibis Ripmo V2 in review - More than just an enduro bike?

juin 2021 · By

Isn’t this the same bike we reviewed in our best enduro bike of 2021 group test? Yes, it is. The Ibis Ripmo V2 blurs the lines between bike categories, but does this make it the one bike to rule them all? How did it fare against the hottest mountain bikes of the year?

Points forts
  • Very efficient climber

  • Hungry for speed

  • Wide range of applications – from long rides to rowdy trail sessions

Points faibles
  • Frame details like the chainstay protector and cable routing

  • Very loud going downhill

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Loam Wolf
Review: Ibis Ripmo AF

mai 2021

The Ripmo AF is burly for a trail bike, but you won’t have any worries going out for an all-day pedal thanks to the DW-link rear end.

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NSMB
2021 Ibis Ripmo AF - First Look

déc. 2020

It's impossible for me to talk about the Ripmo AF without referencing the Ripley that I tested a little while back. To summarize all of those words into one sentence, it climbed like the dickens, was a blast to ride down a hill, but beat me up pretty bad in the process. An oft repeated thought was "if only it had more travel!" Which, I hope you all take as the compliment it is. There are only a few 130/120mm bikes that will allow you to ride down a trail at the sort of pace that the Ripley allows.

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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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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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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Carbon front and rear triangle

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

Dégagement des pneus2.6"

CouleursBug Zapper Blue; Star Destroyer Grey

Amortisseur arrière

Fox Float Factory Series, X2 with EVOL, 210 x 55

Voyager147mm

Pédalier

Threaded (73mm BSA)

Casque

ZS44 upper / ZS56 lower

Tige de selle

31.6mm

TypeRigide

Groupe
Freins

Post mount / 203mm max rotor

TypeDisque hydraulique

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