@mudhudgie95 Both of these bikes are exceptional because they pedal very well, yet they can handle abusive terrain as well. That said, it sounds like you might prefer from the lighter weight of the Mojo SLR if you stick mainly to easier trails. In reality, the SB-66 might just be too much bike most of the time. As for the durability of the carbon, it's just not an issue.
I am seriously considering the SB-66 and the Ibis Mojo SL-R. I do mainly easy going single track trails with average sized rocks on mostly flat ground, but want to be able to do more hardcore tracks every so often since I live only 2 hours from Moab. I want a bike to last for over a decade since I am not fully hardcore and don't care about keeping up with the Jones. I am kind of worried about the carbon fiber on the SL-R over time and for the occasional hardcore use it would endure.whichone?
@ElegansXShamrock the yeti website has loads of videos on the sb-66.
TreeFiddyHD 1 month ago
should have had the camera still as the bike rode past so you could see the suspension n all that..cool website tho I really like it
ElegansXShamrock 3 months ago
@ryanola72 Thanks. Can you describe the 3 settings on the SB 66's rear shock? what mm travel settings do the 0, 1, and 2 give you?
mudhudgie95 4 months ago
@mudhudgie95 Both of these bikes are exceptional because they pedal very well, yet they can handle abusive terrain as well. That said, it sounds like you might prefer from the lighter weight of the Mojo SLR if you stick mainly to easier trails. In reality, the SB-66 might just be too much bike most of the time. As for the durability of the carbon, it's just not an issue.
ryanola72 4 months ago
I am seriously considering the SB-66 and the Ibis Mojo SL-R. I do mainly easy going single track trails with average sized rocks on mostly flat ground, but want to be able to do more hardcore tracks every so often since I live only 2 hours from Moab. I want a bike to last for over a decade since I am not fully hardcore and don't care about keeping up with the Jones. I am kind of worried about the carbon fiber on the SL-R over time and for the occasional hardcore use it would endure.whichone?
mudhudgie95 4 months ago
@alexthemtbr nice catch. That is kind of odd
moptop1316 5 months ago
pity you couldn't get a real rider and trail to test it.. no air..? not a single drop off..? any bike would ride well on that terrain..
TheGhostofgatsby 5 months ago 2
@alexthemtbr video has been mirrored
RamenNoodles22 5 months ago
1:27 drivetrain is on the left?
alexthemtbr 5 months ago
That was not a ride review - it was a repeat of the marketing mumbo jumbo
takenoshortcuts 5 months ago