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Rear Shock Set-Up

Rear Shock Set-Up

ProPedal

On the DHX Air, ProPedal is adjusted 

using the blue dial at the top of the res-

ervoir. Clockwise adjustment increases 

ProPedal, and vice versa. There are 15 

clicks of adjustment. Adjust it to where 

you like it. There is also a blue lever to 

turn the ProPedal on or off.

Bottom Out Resistance 

 

This can be set by a knob adjuster at 

the bottom of the air reservoir. There 

are three rotations of adjustment 

available. Start with a pressure in the 

Schrader boost valve of 125 psi.

For more bottom out resistance,  

turn the knob clockwise; it might 

help to use a 4mm Hex key inserted 

in the holes in the knob if you have 

difficulty moving it by hand. With 

the DHX Air, do not exceed 200 psi 

and do not go below 125 psi pres-

sure in the bottom out air reservoir.

Coil Spring Shocks: 

Coil shocks will work on the 

Mojo HD if they have late stroke 

compression control to mimic the 

more progressive spring curve 

of an air shock. We are offering 

the excellent Fox RC4 coil shock 

as a result. The RC4 is available 

for the HD in the 160mm travel 

configuration only.

Fitting Your Own Coil Shock 

We like the Fox shocks for their per-

formance and reliability but realize 

that some people might want to use 

another brand. If you do, be sure 

the stroke and eye to eye lengths 

are IDENTICAL on the new shock, 

otherwise you could be dealing 

with a catastrophic frame failure. 

Pertinent Specs  

All Mojos use the same shock 

mounting hardware:

Upper Hardware: 21.8mm wide 

with an 8mm bore

Lower Hardware = 40mm wide 

with an 8mm bore

Mojo HD shock: 8.5” eye to eye 

2.5” shaft travel

Mojo SL shock 7.875” eye to eye 

2.0” shaft travel.

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 

64 

  126 

8.7 

  147 

10.1 

 150 

68 

  135 

9.3 

  158 

10.9 

 160 

73 

  144 

9.9 

  168 

11.6 

 170 

77 

  153 

10.6 

  179 

12.3 

 180 

82 

  162 

11.2 

  189 

13.0 

 190 

86 

  171 

11.8 

  200 

13.8 

 200 

91 

  180 

12.4 

  210 

14.5 

 210 

95 

  189 

13.0 

  221 

15.2 

 220 

100 

  198 

13.7 

  231 

15.9 

 230 

105 

  207 

14.3 

  242 

16.7 

 240 

109 

  216 

14.9 

  252 

17.4 

 250 

114 

  225 

15.5 

  263 

18.1 

HD 160

 

LBS KG 

PSI BAR

RIDER WEIGHT

RP23 Rear Shock Pressure

Spring and Rebound Balance

When you get the suspension set 

up, ride around a little bit and 

push down on the pedals and 

bars to load the bike and note 

how it feels. Does it feel balanced 

front to rear? Adjust if needed. 

The springy feel and return speed 

should be close to the same front 

and rear.

Summary of Contents for Mojo Hd 160

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

Page 2: ...Ibis This Set Up Guide is also available online with enhanced functions and additional information www ibiscycles com downloads setupguide pdf 3 4 7 8 11 12 13 15 20 22 23 24 27 27 28 29 32 35 36 38...

Page 3: ...e this headset IS ZS44 28 6 EC49 40 High Direct mount front derailleur Rear Brake Mount Post Mount 160mm S H I S Standardized Headset Identification System 140mm rear wheel travel 130 to 160mm fork tr...

Page 4: ...420mm 514mm 110mm 430mm 73 1 70 5 998mm 50 451mm 530mm 115mm 430mm 72 8 70 2 1004mm 53 490mm 542mm 145mm 430mm 72 9 71 5 1010mm 55 493mm 559mm 160mm 430mm 72 71 5 1016mm 58 529mm 574mm 185mm 430mm 71...

Page 5: ...m is to feed it through when you dis connect the hose to cut down the lines If you do not have to cut down the line the rear caliper can be fed between the main frame and swingarm without disconnectin...

Page 6: ...11 10 Mojo SL Routing Mojo HD and Mojo SL R Routing Mojo HD and Mojo SL R Caliper Routing Cable Routing Bike Set Up Tips and Tricks Bike Set Up Tips and Tricks Cable Routing...

Page 7: ...r XX High Clamp Top Pull 34 9 Modified XTR 38 26 Shimano 2x9 Down Swing Dual Pull 34 9 SLX M667L5 XTR 40 28 Shimano 2x9 Down Swing Dual Pull 34 9 SLX M667L5 Sram 3x10 Shimano 3x10 Down Swing Dual Pull...

Page 8: ...ses are designed to bolt a post mount standard caliper directly to the frame for a 160mm rotor or to a 180mm or 185mm rotor with a post to post style adapter The rear axle is called a Maxle and it s v...

Page 9: ...installed on the frame when originally ordered as a single speed set up The chainstays on a Tranny are large so we recommend using a bigger chainring and cog combo than might be considered normal Tran...

Page 10: ...e each ride and also during each cleaning Carbon Assembly Compound This stuff is grease but with a bunch of tiny plastic beads added This increases friction between components great for holding your c...

Page 11: ...ibra tion If it is adjusted too fast the bike will bounce after bumps and drops Adjust to your preference Fork Setup and compression damping are all adjusted via the knobs at the top and bottom of the...

Page 12: ...n 1 Add recommended air for rider weight on facing page Slide o ring unitl it rests on the wiper 2 Sit on bike in riding position on level ground Dismount without disturbing o ring s position 3 Measur...

Page 13: ...tance adjuster a rebound adjuster and the option of turning ProPedal on or off at the flick of a switch With all these variables it requires more attention to be set up properly Follow these guideline...

Page 14: ...Own Coil Shock We like the Fox shocks for their per formance and reliability but realize that some people might want to use another brand If you do be sure the stroke and eye to eye lengths are IDENT...

Page 15: ...come with a little practice 28 The Dark Art of Shifting in Mud How to Avoid Chainsuck Chainsuck is when your chain does not detach correctly from the bottom of your chainring and instead wraps around...

Page 16: ...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 instructions you are welcome to...

Page 17: ...ivet 00 5330 m3 nut insert 00 5433 m4 rivnut 00 5533 m5 riv nut 00 7508 m5x8 shcs 00 7860 m8x60 shcs 00 8408 m4x8 bhcs 00 8816 m8x16 bhcs 00 9597 m5 washer 03 150 der cable stop 04 010 upper ht cup 04...

Page 18: ...7508 m5 shcs 00 7516 water bottle bolts 00 8308 m3x8 bhcs 03 010 headset cup upr 03 030 headset cup lwr 03 120 tt br guide 03 130 tt dr guide 03 150 seat stay guide 03 160 ss br guide 03 400 uppiv pin...

Page 19: ...36 Frame Hardware Torque Specs 37 Dramatic Pause...

Page 20: ...ce the strut on the swingarm blocks access to the final bolt rotate the swingarm up to remove that last 5mm bolt Step 5 Remove this main pivot axle Pull the swingarm and the lower link away from the f...

Page 21: ...discretion of Ibis Cycles In no event shall Ibis Cycles be held responsible for direct incidental or consequential damages includ ing without limitation damages for personal injury property damage or...

Page 22: ...sugar 1 2 cup honey substitute for agave sweetener 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Preparation 1 Coat a 9 by 13 inch baking pan with cooking spray 2 Combine almonds sunflower seeds or other nuts raisins or...

Page 23: ...44 Notes...

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