The Ibis Mojo SL Black'n'White

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CGT
Posts: 342
Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2007 5:33 pm
Location: Stockholm, Sweden

by CGT

Hey guys,

I've been on this forum for quite some time, but haven't introduced myself in this section yet. Anyway, here is my trail ride that I've been riding for the past three years, constantly improving it through various small or big upgrades.

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Weighs in at 10,80 kg as pictured.

Frame: Ibis Mojo SL size M
Shock: DT Swiss XR Carbon
Fork: Rock Shox Revelation Solo Air (140 mm)
Headset: Cane Creek IS110 integrated
Handlebar: NewUltimate EVO riser bar (700 mm)
Grips: ESI Extra Chunky (cut to 100 mm)
Stem: Extralite HyperStem (80 mm, 6°)
Seatpost: YEP Components Uptimizer ST dropper post (31,6/125 mm drop)
Saddle: Tune Speedneedle
Shifter: Shimano XTR M980 (10sp) with Hope Tech matchmaker
Cable set: Shimano SIS SP-41 full length (housing stops on frame drilled out)
Rear Derailleur: Shimano XTR M986 GS
Crankset: Shimano XTR M970 (170mm) with Carbon-Ti Titanium 30T (104 BCD) and Wolf Tooth 26-30T bash guard
Bottom bracket: Shimano XTR SM-BB93
Cassette: Shimano XT M771 (11-36)
Chain: KMC X10SL DLC Black (106 links)
Pedals: Xpedo M-Force Ti 8
Front brake: Hope Technology Race EVO (plastic hose)
Rear brake: Hope Technology Race EVO (plastic hose)
Rear brake adapter: Shimano SM-MA90-R160P/S
Brake disc front: Avid HS1 160 mm
Brake disc rear: Avid HS1 160 mm
Front rim: Edge Composites XC 26" 28h
Spokes: Sapim CX-Ray black
Front hub: Carbon-Ti X-Hub SL 28h (15 mm axle)
Thru axle: Rock Shox Maxle Stealth
Rear rim: Edge Composites XC 26" 28h
Spokes: Sapim CX-Ray black
Rear hub: Chris King ISO 28h (135x5 QR)
QR: DT Swiss RWS
Front tyre: Continental MountainKing II ProTection 2,4"
Rear tyre: Continental MountainKing II ProTection 2,4"
Front tube: Continental Light 26"
Rear tube: Continental Light 26"

Titanium bolts on most applications.

Really happy with the configuration, light yet sturdy. No aluminium in the drive train for durability :thumbup:

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erik$
Posts: 154
Joined: Sat Nov 15, 2008 5:26 pm
Location: Veneto, Italy

by erik$

That's a classic! And nice weight.
Had one myself a few years back but a size too small. Looked great though :)

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