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Here I discuss the Ibis Mojo HD. It has 6.3" or 160mm of travel front and rear and works very well with Dave Weagle's DW Link Suspension. This Bike is a great climber and even better decender. Its not a downhill bike but it can handle decent size drops around the 4-6 foot size. At the end is a drop i took on porcupine rim trail that was about 4-5 feet high and if you pause it at the right moment you can see me bottom out the suspension. I would not take this on any black diamond runs but I think it would do great on Whistlers A-line trail. I think this is the best bike I have ever ridden and will probably be my next bike pending anything new that comes out in the next 2 years from Ibis. Ask anything you like and I will try to answer any and all questions.

http://www.ibiscycles.com/bikes/mojo_hd/

http://uraniumbicycles.com/

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  • I rode the Whole Enchilada on my Slayer last summer. Like you say...hands down THE best trail i've ever ridden and I want a Mojo HD

  • @yetimungrel The only thing that would make Porcupine better would be a little more climbing and a couple of man made obstacles/jumps. But the HD is by far the best bike I have ever ridden with the Remedy coming in at #2. I really want to ride a Pivot too!

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  • @diegao83 haha thanks man

  • My wife has a Talas 32 w/ 140mm travel on her Yeti and she loves it.Fox has come a long way with there newer shocks.Did you lock out the ProPedal on the Ibis?Mine climbs so well that I never change the settings.

  • @ultramanmike18 Idid not touch it on either the HD or the SL. The only time could see using it is if you are hammering down on a long fire road climb or something similar. And your right they climb so well its not really needed but is a welcome feature

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  • Santa cruz Nomad C all day....I own both of them!!!! So u can't tell me nothing :)

  • I taught it was yours for a second, nomad c still da best all mountain hands down, I own the same hd mojo! But like da nomad better rent the santa cruz, n see da difference! Ibis rides better with dhx air! Ooo yea I highly recomend a fox fork, mostly a float if your not a weenie, anyways nice bike :)

  • The only other bike I considered was the Santa Cruz Nomad Carbon.I went with the Ibis because( IMO ) It climbed a little better. The Nomad was a really close second.

  • @ultramanmike18 I have a Talas 32 on my stumpjumper and like it a lot but honestly I never use the travel adjustment. I lock it out on occasion with longer less technical climbs but usually forget to unlock it so I just keep it open all the time now. I liked the rockshox but I would have preferred the Talas b/c IMO its a better shock and has better small bump compliance. The rock shock did not handle the small bumps too well and on long rocky docents my hands would go numb from the vibration

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