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Chain Length 

To get the correct chain length shift into 
the large chainring and largest cog and 
let all the air out of your shock. Thread 
the chain through the gears and derail-
leurs, compress the suspension all the 
way to bottom out, and cut the chain at 
the minimum length needed with the rear 
derailleur stretched out. 

Tapered Head Tube

The HD and SL-R feature a tapered 
headtube that works with new tapered 
steerer forks.  
Known as mixed tapered,  
or “ZS44/28.6 | EC49/40”  
in the Standardized Headset Identifica-
tion System. This standard is compatible 
with both the Chris King IS3 and certain 
Cane Creek headsets  
(see our webstore for the offerings.) 
The Hakkalügi Disc features a tapered 
steerer too, with the following S.H.I.S 
identification: IS41/IS52. If you want 
information about these standards visit 
www.bicycleheadsets.com.
This standard is compatible with both the 
Chris King Mixed Tapered and certain 

Cane Creek headsets (see our webstore 
for the offerings.) If you are getting a 
King headset for your HD, be sure to 
order the ‘five over’ version.
If you’ve already got a perfectly usable 
fork with a traditional 1

1

/

8

 steerer tube 

that you’d like to use, simply install an 
adapter that will make your fork work on 
the Mojos HD and SL-R. Both Chris King 
and Cane Creek make adapter style 
headsets that will adapt our 1.5 cup to 
your 1

1

/

8

 fork.

For those who like to experiment with 
head angle and changing steering 
geometry, Cane Creek now offers a 
headset called the AngleSet, which is 
compatible with the Mojos HD and SL-R. 
The AngleSet allows you to adjust the 
head tube angle of the bike in 

1

/

2

 degree 

increments,  
from +1.5˚ to –1.5˚.

 

Rear Dropouts and Disc Brake 

Mounts

The one–piece disc brake boss/non 
drive side dropout on the HD and SL-R is 
molded carbon. The rear axle is called 
a Maxle, and it’s very similar to the new 

through axle fork axles.  All mountain 
bikes except the Mojo SL and Tranny are 
designed to bolt a post–mount stan-
dard caliper directly to the frame for a 
160mm rotor or to a 180mm or 185mm 
rotor with a post to post style adapter 
(The Hakkalügi disc is a 140mm post 
mount).
The derailleur hanger for the Mojo HD, 
SL-R, and Tranny are different than the 
one found on the Mojo Carbon, Mojo 
SL, and Tranny. Replacements are 
available via your Ibis retailer or in the 
online Ibis store. Depending on date of 
manufacture, the Mojo HD could have 
a 135mm or 142mm Maxle, easy to 
determine with a measurement.  
The Mojo SL-R has a 142mm x 12mm 
Maxle.

Tire Clearance

The Mojo HD will fit tires up to 685mm 
(26.95”) in diameter and most tires up 
to 2.5” width. Please note that there 
really isn’t much of a standard for 
measuring tire width, so not all 2.5” 
or smaller tires will fit. (We’ve found 
width has little to do with height.)  

Bike Set-Up Tips and Tricks

Summary of Contents for Bicycle

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Notes on Tuning and Maintenance of Ibis Bicycles Rev D Mojos Edition Reprinting Permitted if Source Quoted...

Page 2: ...he opposite side of the stem The length of housing between the rear top tube stop and the upper swing arm stop for the rear derailleur should be kept as short as possible to keep it from bowing out an...

Page 3: ...3 Mojo SL Routing Bike Set Up Tips and Tricks...

Page 4: ...4 Mojo HD and Mojo SL R Routing Cable Routing Bike Set Up Tips and Tricks...

Page 5: ...5 Mojo HD and Mojo SL R Caliper Routing Bike Set Up Tips and Tricks Cable Routing...

Page 6: ...XT cranks with a 28 40 ring combo and a Shimano 2x10 front derailleur Shimano 2x10 XT cranks with a 26 38 ring combo and a SRAM 2x10 34 38 front derailleur SRAM X 0 2x10 38 36t High Direct Mount Dual...

Page 7: ...w Problem Solvers 68mm Direct Mount Adapter Sram 42 28 Sram 2x10 High Direct Mount X O X 9 w Problem Solvers Adapter or XX High Clamp Top Pull 34 9 Modified XTR 38 26 Shimano 2x9 Down Swing Dual Pull...

Page 8: ...ter style headsets that will adapt our 1 5 cup to your 11 8 fork For those who like to experiment with head angle and changing steering geometry Cane Creek now offers a headset called the AngleSet whi...

Page 9: ...acenti 2 3 Neo Moto in there with about 4mm of mud clearance fine for Arizona bad for the U K A search of the Ibis forum on mtbr com will give you a lot of user generated reporting on 650b wheel sizes...

Page 10: ...f Threshold in Fox s language Usually the goal is to have the lockout at the minimum setting needed to stop the fork movement while pedaling out of the saddle but allowing it to still move fairly easi...

Page 11: ...standard fork is now a Float 34 CTD with 160mm of travel The 34 is nearly as stiff as last year s 36 and is 44 pounds lighter The front axle is now a 15QR Fox Talas Forks Fox Talas forks feature adjus...

Page 12: ...ce up and down a bit to overcome stock stiction Settle into your riding position 2 Slide o ring until it rests on wiper then dismount without disturbing o ring s position 3 Measure sag the distance fr...

Page 13: ...84 84 91 91 97 98 104 104 113 3 10 3 45 3 79 4 48 4 83 5 17 5 52 6 21 6 90 7 58 2013 34 Talas 130 160 3 10 3 45 3 79 4 48 4 83 5 17 5 52 6 21 6 90 7 58 RIDER WEIGHT 26 lb kg psi bar 125 45 125 135 50...

Page 14: ...for XC type rid ing and 13 15mm for more gravity oriented off road riding On the Mojo HD sag should be about 16mm for XC and 19 21mm for gravity rides Experiment and see what works best for your trai...

Page 15: ...iz ing suspension bob but there are situa tions where you might want to use some ProPedal It is turned on or off with the simple movement of the easily accessible blue lever at the top of the shock Yo...

Page 16: ...ck tunes of the Fox that we provide and Cane Creek shocks work well The X Fusion benefits from a custom tuning and the RockShox units work best with a low compression medium rebound tune with low comp...

Page 17: ...17 Rear Shock Set Up bike We ve ridden the Monarch quite a bit on the HD and we prefer the low compression medium rebound high volume can shock...

Page 18: ...r too mushy or geometry is changing too much in the corners you can firm it up 4 clicks The key is to make each adjustment about half of what the last adjust ment was continually narrowing down the ra...

Page 19: ...foam up 125psi is the bare minimum to keep the shock functional Rear Shock Set Up MOJO SL HD140 psi bar 100 45 90 6 2 105 7 2 110 50 99 6 8 116 8 0 120 55 108 7 4 126 8 7 130 59 117 8 1 137 9 4 140 6...

Page 20: ...andy with a bench vice and have a good supply of sockets you can attempt the replacement of the bearings in the Lopes Link and lower link yourself While we don t have step by step in structions you ar...

Page 21: ...21 Maintenance...

Page 22: ...shcs m8x60 shcs m8x16 bhcs der cable stop hd cable guide hd cable guide r 6 3 shock mount l 6 3 shock mount hd upper link lower pivot shaft lower pivot nut chainsuck plate bash guard r rear dropout d...

Page 23: ...t lower ft nut piv shft lwr ft lwrlink m6 washer bolt button m8 pin upper shockeye washer m6 immt m6 pin lwrlnk sa chainsuck plate bolt m8x60 shcs ibis assy lwrlink ibis assy uprlink m5 lo shcs bolt s...

Page 24: ...lt Eccentric Shaft Bolts Lower Shock to Clevis Bolts Clevis To Swingarm Bolts 4 N m Upper Shock Mount Bolts 6mm Hex 17 N m 18 N m 19 N m 20 N m Mojo Mojo SL Front Derailleur Bolt Clamp Style Forward S...

Page 25: ...ep 3 Remove the upper link from the front triangle It will help to slightly spread apart the stays of the swingarm while you remove the link Mojo Swingarm Removal Step 2 Using a 5mm Allen wrench remov...

Page 26: ...main pivot axle Pull the swingarm and the lower link away from the front triangle Step 6 Remove the axle in the lower link that passes through the swingarm using two 5mm Allen wrenches To reassemble y...

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