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2024 Ibis

Ripmo Deore

Prix du fabricant

4 999 $US(4 385 €)
Poids3,5 kg (frame)  
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 150 / 160mm
FourcheMarzocchi Bomber Z1
Amortisseur arrièreFox Float X Factory
roues29″ / 27.5″ Aluminium
GroupeDeore
FreinsShimano Deore Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Dimensions
SM

162cm – 173cm

MD

169cm – 180cm

MD/LG

175cm – 186cm

LG

180cm – 192cm

XL

188cm – 199cm

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Résumé

The Ibis Ripmo is celebrated for its versatile all-mountain capabilities, combining efficient climbing with impressive descending performance. Its DW-Link suspension and size-specific geometry adjustments contribute to a balanced ride, though some reviews note a lack of composure on rough descents. The bike's innovative features like the STOW internal storage system and mixed wheel compatibility are frequently praised.

Pros
  • Efficient climbing performance

  • Impressive descending capabilities

  • Innovative STOW internal storage system

  • Size-specific geometry and suspension kinematics

  • Mixed wheel compatibility

Cons
  • Lacks composure on fast, rough descents

  • Higher price point compared to some competitors

  • Active suspension can feel overly bouncy in certain scenarios

Key Quotes
Riders who missed the lighter all-mountain performance of the original Ripmo will be happy with v3
Bikerumor logoBikerumor
Descending is equally impressive – it carves corners like a freight train, dances through rock gardens and takes awkward hucks to flat like a champ.
Mountain Bike Action logoMountain Bike Action
"The Ripmo is among the best climbing bikes I’ve ridden in this segment."
NSMB logoNSMB
The Ripmo V3 is the ultimate trail bike this year.
Outdoor Gear Lab logoOutdoor Gear Lab
The upside to the fluttery - and at times unstable - feel of the rear suspension is a ride that encourages you to push forward over the front of the bike and surge up climbs.
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99 Spokes
Ibis Ripmo AF GX

sept. 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.

Points forts
  • Great value, especially for a traditional B2B brand

  • Poppy and playful ride-feel

  • Surprisingly efficient climber/pumper for a long travel trail bike

Points faibles
  • Not as planted or composed as most bikes in the category

  • Marzocchi Bomber Z1 Coil didn’t jive with the bike’s energetic demeanor

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Outdoor Gear Lab
Ibis Ripmo V3 GX AXS

avr. 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...

Points forts
  • Outstanding climbing performance

  • Crushes descents

  • Always composed

Points faibles
  • Pricey

  • Slightly heavy

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Pinkbike
Field Test Review: 2024 Ibis Ripmo - The Revised Classic

nov. 2024 · Dario DiGiulio

The Ripmo was updated this year with in-frame storage, mixed-wheel compatibility, and a wonderfully straight top tube.

Points forts
  • Offers an active, lively feel at slower speeds

  • Handsome and quiet frame

  • Could be good base for something more capable

Points faibles
  • Rear suspension felt busy, lacked composure

  • Fork performance fell behind the rest

  • Frustrating frame hardware

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NSMB
Ibis Ripmo 3 Review

sept. 2024

Is this the mythical one bike to do it all?

Points forts
  • Energetic climbing with efficient pedalling and impressive traction

  • Lively and engaging descending character

  • Snappy handling, easy to maneuver

  • High bottom bracket aids technical climbing

  • Excellent on technical climbs

  • Intuitive handling

  • Confidence-inspiring on slow steep gnar

  • Well-thought-out frame with user-friendly features (threaded BB, internal guides, 34.9mm seatpost, UDH)

  • Good frame compliance

  • Adjustable geometry (MX-compatible, clevis for travel change)

Points faibles
  • Rear suspension feels nervous on fast rough descents

  • Not as planted as some competitors in fast chunk

  • Fox 36 Grip X fork lacks high-speed rebound adjustment and struggled on fast chunky descents

  • ICE TECH rotors had wobble and are impossible to straighten

  • Rattling finned pads

  • High price point (carbon frame)

  • No mechanical SRAM drivetrain option (Transmission only)

  • 2.5 DHR2 tire felt slightly vague in loose corners compared to 2.4

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Bikerumor
Ibis Ripmo is Also Completely New w/ Internal Storage, MX wheels & Bold New Look

juil. 2024 · Zach Overholt

The all-new Ripmo lands simultaneously with the all-new Ripley. Which one will you choose?

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Mountain Bike Action
REVIEW: THE ALL NEW IBIS RIPMO V3 - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

juil. 2024 · Ron Koch

We have a few solid rides in on the Ripmo V3 and can already tell that the bike hits the all mountain nail square in the head.

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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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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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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Carbon front and rear triangle

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

Norme de suspensionDÉJÀ

Dégagement des pneus2.5"

CouleursOlive Swamp Monster; Heckleberrypurple

Fourche

Marzocchi Bomber Z1, 160mm, 29”, 110x15mm

Voyager160mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

Fox Float X, Factory Series, 2-Pos Adj. w/EVOL, 230mm x 60mm

Voyager150mm

Pédalier

Threaded BB (73mm BSA)

Casque

ZS44 upper / ZS56 lower

Tige

Ibis 31.8mmS–M: 40mm, XM–XL: 50mm

Guidon

Ibis Hi Fi, 31.8mm, 800mm

Selle

WTB Silverado Fusion CrMo 142

Tige de selle

KS Rage-i Dropper 34.9mmS: 125mm, M: 150mm, XM: 170mm, L–XL: 190mm

TypeCompte-gouttes

Poignées

Lizard Skins Strata Single Clamp

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano Deore, M6100, Shadow Plus

Manivelle

Shimano Deore M6120 24mm spindleS–M: 165mm, XM–XL: 170mm

Manettes

Shimano Deore, M6100

Cassette

Shimano Deore, M6100, 10-51T

Chaîne

KMC X12 Silver Chain

Freins

Shimano Deore, M6120, 4-Piston, Rear: 180mm Post mount / 220mm max rotor

TypeShimano Deore Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Blackbird Send Alloy, 32 Hole, Ibis Logo HubsS–M, F: Send I 29" R: Send II 27.5"XM–XL, F: Send I 29" R: Send II 29"

Pneus

Front: Maxxis DHF, 29" x 2.5", Exo+, Rear: Maxxis DHR II, Exo+S–M: 27.5" x 2.5", XM–XL: 29" x 2.5"

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