background image

CLOSED

(FULL CLOCKWISE)

18

CLICKS

OUT

HSC

 

(HIGH-SPEED COMPRESSION)

CLOSED

(FULL CLOCKWISE)

13

CLICKS

OUT

LSC

 

(LOW-SPEED COMPRESSION)

CLOSED

(FULL CLOCKWISE)

13

CLICKS

OUT

REBOUND

 

OPEN

OPEN

26 CLICKS

OPEN

18 CLICKS

22 CLICKS

30

31

FORK SETUP

FORK SETUP

Fork Setup Information

 

Read this first for a general understanding 

of fork set-up or skip straight to the air 

pressure charts 

(page 34)

 if you just want 

to go ride.

Important Note 

About Ripley Forks:

 

For the best possible performance, be sure 

you are using a 51mm offset fork on the 

Ripley. All the Ripley forks we supply have 

51mm offsets, so if you (or your retailer) got 

the fork from Ibis, it’s got the right offset.

Positive Pressure 

This is the main air spring that supports 

your weight. Adjust the air pressure so that 

you come close to using all the travel on 

a typical ride. Usually you can mimic your 

maximum impacts by grabbing the front 

brake and pushing down 

HARD

 on the 

bars. If you are getting 80–90% of the 

fork’s travel doing this, your positive air 

spring is in the right range. Actual riding 

will often push the fork a little further than 

this test.

Low Speed Compression Damping

 

Low speed compression damping is used to 

reduce unwanted movement and over travel 

due to low speed changes like out of the 

saddle pedaling and subtle variations in the 

trail that can cause wallowing etc. Adjust to 

your preference.

Lockout

 

As the name implies this turns the fork rigid 

(or close to it) for out of the saddle efforts 

or riding on the road. Most forks have a 

“blowoff” so that the fork will move if a 

large enough impact is felt. The threshold 

or “blowoff” when the lockout lets the fork 

start to move is often adjustable. It’s called 

Gate in Rock Shox parlance and Blowoff 

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 easily when an 

impact is felt.

High Speed  

Compression Damping

 

If your fork has a high speed compression 

damping control, this would usually be used 

to slow things down during big hits to avoid 

bottoming. It would usually be set at the 

lowest level needed to avoid bottoming out.

Rebound

 

Adjust the rebound so that the front end 

does not bounce off the ground after a 

drop off or large bump. If adjusted too 

slow, the fork may “pack down” and feel 

sluggish. In order to conserve momentum and 

remain compliant the suspension needs to 

recover fairly quickly and push off the back 

side of bumps and holes. If the rebound is 

adjusted too slow, rolling energy is lost to 

damping and vibration. If it is adjusted too 

fast the bike will bounce after bumps and 

drops. Adjust to your preference.

Fox 36 Rebound

 

The rebound adjustment is dependent on the 

air pressure setting. For example, higher air 

pressures require lower rebound settings. Use 

your air pressure to find your rebound setting.
Turn your rebound knob to the closed 

position (full clockwise) until it stops. Then 

back it out (counter-clockwise) to the  

number of clicks shown in the table 

on the 

next page.
Fox 34 

For 2016, we are supplying the all new Fox 

34 fork with 130mm of travel on the Ripley. 

Compared to last year’s 34, it shed almost 

300 grams. That means it weighs roughly 

the same as last year’s long-travel 32, and 

has gobs of added stiffness, necessary for a 

120mm travel 29er. There’s a new air spring 

assembly and new FIT4 damper cartridge. 

Performance-wise it feels like the 36, which 

is a great thing. We like this fork a lot.

Fox Float 36

 

RockShox firmly kicked Fox in the you-

know-what’s when they came out with the 

Pike. Fox needed to respond, and they 

came back swinging with the new 36. The 

36 does everything better than the prior 

incarnations, it’s lighter, incredibly smooth 

and supple right out of the box (prior 

versions needed to be broken in), stiffer and 

it makes your coffee for you in the morning. 

OK we might be exaggerating that last bit 

but not the rest. For those wanting just a little 

more robustness up front, or simply more 

partial to Fox, the 160mm travel 36 with 

the RC2 damper will deliver.

Special Blend

 

Special Blend bikes come with SLX 

drivetrains and X-Fusion suspension.

X-Fusion RL2 Forks

 

X-Fusion RL2 trail forks offer an efficient and 

high quality damping system in a simple 

package. The RL2 sealed cartridge damper 

systems offer external rebound and lockout 

adjustment. The Mojo HD3 Special Blend 

features the 34mm chassis Sweep RL2 with 

160mm of travel and the Ripley Special 

Blend features the 34mm chassis Trace RL2 

with 120mm of travel.
Pressure charts can be found on 

page 35.

Fox RC2 Base Settings

Use this diagram as a starting point for 

your compression and rebound adjusters.

Turn your adjusters all the way in (full 

clockwise) until they stop. Then back 

them out (counter-clockwise)  

to the number of clicks  

shown below.

Summary of Contents for Mojo HD 3

Page 1: ...I N S T R U C T I O N B O O K N o t e s o n Tu n i n g a n d M a i n t e n a n c e o f I b i s B i c y c l e s R e v F...

Page 2: ...Instruction Manual Notes on Tuning and Maintenance of Ibis Bicycles Rev F Reprinting Permitted if Source Quoted...

Page 3: ...nced functions and additional information http tinyurl com lput6oh Information on legacy Ibis models available at http www ibiscycles com bikes past_models CONTENTS 2 5 7 8 9 10 29 10 25 30 35 34 35 3...

Page 4: ...120 140mm forks 51mm rake is STRONGLY recommended 69 2 head angle with a 130mm fork Internal cable routing using our flexible and easy to setup port system Chainstay length 17 4 Threaded bottom brack...

Page 5: ...mm 1066mm 1087mm 1107mm Stack 607mm 622mm 628 5mm 642mm Reach 378mm 393mm 411mm 437mm Size 47 50 53 55 58 61 Seattube A 470mm 500mm 530mm 550mm 580mm 610mm Toptube B 520mm 530mm 540mm 555mm 570mm 590m...

Page 6: ...IGHT IN HEIGHT CM 47 4 11 5 2 150 157 50 5 0 5 4 152 163 53 5 3 5 8 160 173 55 5 7 5 11 170 180 58 5 10 6 2 178 188 61 6 1 6 6 185 198 Ibis Mountain Bike Sizing Guide FRAME SIZE HEIGHT IN HEIGHT CM Sm...

Page 7: ...10 11 BIKE SET UP TIPS AND TRICKS BIKE SET UP TIPS AND TRICKS New Ripley Ripley LS Non Driveside Cable Routing New Ripley Ripley LS Driveside Cable Routing...

Page 8: ...12 13 BIKE SET UP TIPS AND TRICKS Cable Routing BIKE SET UP TIPS AND TRICKS Cable Routing New Ripley Ripley LS 1x Cable Routing New Ripley Ripley LS 2x Cable Routing...

Page 9: ...ear brake on the left hand side For you folks we recommend you route the rear brake line directly from the lever on the left hand side of the handlebar to the left side of the down tube attaching it u...

Page 10: ...pec the KS LEV Integra We generally recommend you run your brake on the exterior along the left side of the down tube The Mojo HD3 uses our new versatile cable port system for cable routing We have se...

Page 11: ...ct as normal If you re using Shimano s new side pull front derailleur route it through the drive side of the down tube and then out at the bottom of the drive side For top mount front derailleurs use...

Page 12: ...20 21 BIKE SET UP TIPS AND TRICKS BIKE SET UP TIPS AND TRICKS Mojo HD3 Brake Cable Routing Mojo HD3 1x Cable Routing 2X routing on the HD3 is the same as the Tranny29 as shown on page 25...

Page 13: ...ailleur housing before the two halves of the frame are assembled and before you install your BB Since we ship the frames with both halves assembled the person building the bike will have to remove the...

Page 14: ...24 25 BIKE SET UP TIPS AND TRICKS Tranny29 Cable Routing BIKE SET UP TIPS AND TRICKS Tranny29 Cable Routing Tranny29 Single Speed Cable Routing Tranny29 2x Cable Routing...

Page 15: ...n the splines on the drive side of the bottom bracket Standard procedures apply to mounting an ISCG 05 compatible chainguide or bash on the HD3 The HD3 is also compatible with all common direct mount...

Page 16: ...he lighter weight cages don t seem to hold up to this sort of abuse Hakkal gi Disc Brake Set Up If using mechanical discs and drop bar levers don t forget to put an in line cable adjuster as drop leve...

Page 17: ...justed too slow the fork may pack down and feel sluggish In order to conserve momentum and remain compliant the suspension needs to recover fairly quickly and push off the back side of bumps and holes...

Page 18: ...bing o ring s position Step 3 Measure sag the distance from o ring to wiper Start with sag of 15 20 of travel and adjust to your preference Step 1 Add recommended air for rider weight see charts on fo...

Page 19: ...4 63 140 150 64 68 68 150 160 68 73 72 160 170 73 77 77 170 180 77 82 82 180 190 82 86 86 190 200 86 91 91 200 210 91 95 96 210 220 95 100 100 220 230 100 104 105 230 240 104 109 110 240 250 109 113 1...

Page 20: ...n packing down Too fast and the bike will bounce you up in the air after bumps and drops Adjust to your preference The Ripley and the HD3 use the following shock and shock hardware Upper Hardware 21 8...

Page 21: ...ase tunes for DBinlines on the Ripleys and HD3 can be found on page 41 REAR SHOCK SETUP REAR SHOCK SETUP Fox Float X2 Fox fires yet another across the bow with the new for 2016 Float X2 If you ride ag...

Page 22: ...OW SPEED REBOUND 4 0 5 10 3 HSC LSC PLUSH IMPACT ABSORBS 0 TURNS TURNS 4 HSC HIGH SPEED COMPRESSION SUPPLE EFFICIENCY PEDAL 0 CLICKS CLICKS 25 LSC LOW SPEED COMPRESSION HSR LSR LIVELY POP CONTROL G OU...

Page 23: ...RIDER WEIGHT PRESSURE RIDER WEIGHT PRESSURE 110 110 110 100 135 132 135 120 150 150 150 140 180 180 175 169 205 205 205 195 X Fusion Microlite RL New Ripleys 30 Sag 35 Sag RIDER WEIGHT PRESSURE RIDER...

Page 24: ...s on the HD3 are designed to be removed and replaced easily Be sure to purchase a fresh link set before removing the old ones to skip any downtime There are no bearings to press out nor any axles to h...

Page 25: ...ingle stop eccentric cap bolt upper eccentric shaft bolt lower shock nut clevis clevis reducer clevis bushing lower shock bolt single stop derailleur hanger single stop derailleur hanger bolt chainsuc...

Page 26: ...stay cable port derailleur hanger derailleur hanger mounting bolt derailleur hanger mounting nut seatstay yolk bolt slot machine seal slot machine bolt single cable port w m4 x 8 flat head bolt chains...

Page 27: ...This way you ll be able to remove it in case of a flat out on a ride HD3 HARDWARE TORQUE SPEC THREAD TREATMENT Cable Port 2 Nm Grease Clevis to Seatstay 15 Nm Loctite 243 Front Derailleur Cover Mount...

Page 28: ...not use Y or T tools when removing the clevis bolts Gently remove the clevis from the swingarm leaving the shock attached Step 2 Remove both of the eccentric core bolts using 6mm allen wrenches Step 3...

Page 29: ...the press surfaces are free of any contamination such as grease or oil Apply a thin layer of Loctite 680 retaining compound and This information is shown in a video http tinyurl com mfttd8o use the Cl...

Page 30: ...o forward upper link bolts Step 5 Pull the swingarm with the linkages still attached away from the front triangle Step 6 Remove the axle in the lower link that passes through the swingarm and separate...

Page 31: ...Cycles will make replacement parts available at a minimum charge to the original owner Ibis Cycles does this at its sole discretion and reserves the right to refuse this offer so don t go crashing you...

Page 32: ...ir until blended Pour the almond butter mixture over the dry ingredients and stir until coated 4 Transfer the mixture to the prepared pan Press down firmly It helps to coat your fingers with cooking s...

Page 33: ...il Mail Stack and Reach Swingarm Removal Warranty Airstream Bearing Specs Mojo Bearing Specs Ripley Being kicked in the you know whats Bottle Cage Cable Routing Cannoli Chuck s Recipe Das Liberator DB...

Page 34: ...64 65 NOTES...

Page 35: ...66...

Page 36: ...i b i s c y c l e s c o m...

Reviews: