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Tuning the RC4

There is a wide range of adjustment 
on the RC4 and you can control 
damper movement very precisely. 
Make the adjustments in this order–
and make only one change at a time 
so you know how each adjustment 
affects ride.

1)  Check sag and make sure the spring 

rate is correct first. If you can’t get 
sag in the ballpark within 1-2 turns 
of preload you’ll need a different 
spring rate.

2)  Set rebound to personal preference. 

We always go as fast as possible 
without getting bucked. 

3)  At first, leave Boost Valve pressure 

where it comes from the factory–
160psi. We’ve found 160psi works 
great on most bikes so don’t touch 
this adjustment until you’ve had a 
chance to ride first. On DHX RC 
shocks, BV pressure only controls 
the last 1/3 of the stroke. Chang-
ing BV pressure will not affect your 
pedaling feel or mid stroke feel–
only deep stroke & bottom out.

4)  Set the low speed compression 

adjuster to control pedaling & corner-
ing feel. This is personal preference, 
but it’s probably good to start in the 
middle. There are normally 18-20 
detents of adjustment here so start 
halfway… 9 clicks out from full 
closed. If you find that’s too harsh on 
the small stuff then back off another 
halfway… 4-5 clicks to make a notice-
able difference. Conversely if you feel 
the bike is wallowing or 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 range until you arrive at the 
best setting. This technique is called 
bracketing and can be used on all 
shock tuning adjustments in turn to get 
a very precise setup.

5)  Set the high speed compression 

adjuster (a 2.5m hex key fits in the 
holes) to control feel on big spiky hits 
and square-edged bumps. Again this 
is personal preference and can be 

tuned by bracketing. Faster, aggres-
sive riders or courses with really big 
hits require more HSC damping to 
keep from using excessive travel and 
rebounding harshly. There are around 
12 detents of adjustment here so start 
in the middle at 6. If it’s too harsh 
then back off 3. Too soft, increase by 
3. Then narrow your changes to 1-2 
clicks each time.

6)  Once you have high & low speed 

dialed, use the bottom out volume 
adjuster (blue cylinder on the end of 
the reservoir) to increase or decrease 
bottom out resistance. Turning the 
adjuster in – clockwise – increases 
bottom out resistance and vice-
versa. Again, start in the middle and 
bracket. If you’re bottoming too hard 
turn the adjuster all the way in and 
re-test. If that’s too much and prevents 
full travel go halfway. If you then find 
halfway is too soft then go halfway 
between half and full in, etc.

7)  If you find you’re still bottoming too 

hard with the volume adjuster all the 

Rear Shock Set-Up

Summary of Contents for Mojo Sl-R

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...basic mechanical jobs This guide does not attempt to ad dress full bike assembly fitting brake and shifting set up riding techniques etc Please utilize a professional level service for these items to...

Page 3: ...Compatibility Chart Bike Setup Tips and Tricks Head Angle Chart Ride Fork Setup Fork Air Pressure Chart Rear Shock Set Up Rear Shock Air Pressure Chart Maintain Bearing maintenance and replacement Fr...

Page 4: ...nt derailleur mounted on swingarm Headset IS ZS44 28 6 EC49 40 or Chris King InSet 3 Compatible with all common FD s BB height w 2 1 tires 325mm 12 8 Geometry measured with 520 8mm axle to crown fork...

Page 5: ...70 1065mm Large 19 605mm 135mm 425mm 73 70 1091mm X Large 21 630mm 155mm 425mm 73 70 1117mm Size Seattube Toptube Headtub Chainsta Seat Ang Head An Wheelba Seatpos Front De Bottom 130mm Campag Tranny...

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

Page 7: ...Frame Sizing Guide 7 152 165 163 175 175 188 183 198 S M L XL 5 0 5 5 5 4 5 9 5 9 6 2 6 6 6 HEIGHT INCHES HEIGHT CM Ibis Mountain Bike Sizing Guide FRAME SIZE...

Page 8: ...uild kits is a little longer than you need and works fine as a pilot With no fork installed insert the housing into the cable exit hole that is under the upper shock mount When the cable gets to the h...

Page 9: ...9 Bike Set Up Tips and Tricks Ripley Routing...

Page 10: ...ly slide about 12 of foam over each of the cables inside the top tube and you ll accomplish the same thing as the zip ties Build the bike with the cables dangling and when you are ready feed the derai...

Page 11: ...as possible and zip tied loosely to the rear der cable along the clevis See illustration on page 9 derailleur cable should be routed on the inside of the clevis The second tie above the middle of the...

Page 12: ...d derailleur cables through it just be hind the seat tube as shown on the next page Zip Ties work well too A Note on Ripley Routing Depending on how the cables are routed through the head tube of your...

Page 13: ...13 Mojo SL Routing Bike Set Up Tips and Tricks with the stem and upper headset parts removed If your Ripley does not have one please contact us and we ll send you one...

Page 14: ...14 Ripley Routing Mojo HDR and Mojo SL R Routing Cable Routing Bike Set Up Tips and Tricks This information is shown in a video http tinyurl com qbv9y46...

Page 15: ...15 Mojo HDR and Mojo SL R Caliper Routing Bike Set Up Tips and Tricks Cable Routing This information is shown in a video http tinyurl com meaxqa6...

Page 16: ...g 3X The e thirteen crankset has 3X spacing The third largest chainring has been replaced with a bashguard The e 13 crankset was designed around 3X spac ing therefore a 3X front derailleur must be use...

Page 17: ...t with Problemsolvers adapter SRAM 39 26 SRAM 2x10 High Direct Mount X O X 9 XX does not exist w Problem Solvers 68mm Direct Mount Adapter SRAM 42 28 SRAM 2x10 High Direct Mount X O X 9 w Problem Solv...

Page 18: ...ain at the minimum length needed with the rear derailleur stretched out Tapered Head Tube The HDR SL R and Ripley feature a tapered headtube that works with new tapered steerer forks Known as mixed ta...

Page 19: ...apter The Hakkal gi disc is a 140mm post mount The derailleur hanger for the Mojo HDR SL R and Ripley are different than the one found on the Mojo Carbon Mojo SL and Tranny Replacements are available...

Page 20: ...tors com for a good source of enamel touch up paint Both of these finishes can wear through with repeated rubbing of cables or chain slap Using adhesive vinyl protectors to guard against cable rub and...

Page 21: ...0mm Fork 160mm Fork 180mm Fork n a Ripley Low Speed Tight And Twisty Technical High Speed Steeps Jumps 69 67 1 n a 120mm Fork 70 68 5 66 6 68 n a 67 5 n a n a n a n a n a Mojo SL R Mojo HDR 650b Mojo...

Page 22: ...ions 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 sad dle efforts or riding on the road Most...

Page 23: ...avel The HDR 650b comes with a Fox Float 34 CTD with 140mm of travel The front axle is now a 15QR Fox Talas Forks Fox Talas forks feature adjustable travel via a lever on top of the left fork leg For...

Page 24: ...Fork Setup Setting Sag 1 Add recommended air for rider weight see charts on following pages With bike on level ground bounce up and down a bit to over come stock stiction Settle into your riding posit...

Page 25: ...until it rests on wiper then dismount without disturbing o ring s position 3 Measure sag the distance from o ring to wiper Start with sag of 15 20 of travel and adjust to your preference 25 Fork Setu...

Page 26: ...The 2014 TALAS 140 120 is a fork built specifically for Ibis Thanks Fox 2014 34 TALAS RIDER WEIGHT 650b 150mm lb kg psi bar 125 57 40 125 135 57 61 45 135 145 61 66 50 145 155 66 70 60 155 170 70 77 6...

Page 27: ...91 91 97 98 104 104 113 2013 2014 32 Float CTD 3 45 3 45 3 79 4 48 5 17 5 52 5 86 6 55 6 90 7 58 3 79 4 14 4 48 5 17 5 52 5 86 6 21 6 90 7 58 8 27 26 150mm psi bar 3 45 3 79 4 14 4 83 5 17 5 52 6 21 6...

Page 28: ...With the shock in descend mode or ProPedal turned off for earlier shocks sit on your bike in a normal riding position Reach down and slide the o ring up the shock shaft against the wiper seal Next ge...

Page 29: ...when you hit the next bump resulting in packing down Too fast and the bike will bounce you up in the air after bumps and drops Adjust to your preference The Ripley uses the following shock and shock...

Page 30: ...ter resist bottom ing More linear shocks with a higher air volume will bottom more easily If using a coil be sure you have good late stroke damping control so you can mimic the progressive nature of a...

Page 31: ...rear shock custom tuned for the Mo jo s dw link suspension design The O2 RCX features 4 stages of Low Speed Compression LSC adjustment using the blue lever and rebound adjustment using the red dial T...

Page 32: ...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 33: ...8 1 140 64 126 8 7 150 68 135 9 3 160 73 144 9 9 170 77 153 10 6 180 82 162 11 2 190 86 171 11 8 200 91 180 12 4 210 95 189 13 0 220 100 198 13 7 230 105 207 14 3 240 109 216 14 9 250 114 225 15 5 HD...

Page 34: ...0 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 PRESSURE 75 82 90 98 108 117 124 130 138 145 155 164 172 184 195 207 PRESSURE 65 70 77 84 90 97 104 110 118 125 133 144 154 164 178 190 X Fusi...

Page 35: ...155 168 177 190 205 PRESSURE 65 70 77 84 90 97 104 110 118 125 133 144 154 164 178 190 X Fusion O2 RCX HDR 650b 30 Sag 35 Sag RIDER WEIGHT 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 2...

Page 36: ...36 Maintenance...

Page 37: ...w ibiscycles com support technical_articles ripley_bearing_ replacement Ripley Bearing Specs Eccentric Core Inner Bearings 6806 2RS 30 x 42 x 7 These are the same as BB30 bearings Lower outer bearings...

Page 38: ...lower link has been extensively redesigned and provides a 100 increase in torsional stiffness along with a 7 5 increase in lateral stiffness You may want to consider this upgrade rather than replacing...

Page 39: ...39 Maintenance...

Page 40: ...hcs m5x8 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 d...

Page 41: ...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 42: ...pivot lower ft nut piv shft lwr ft lwrlink m6 washer bolt button m8 pin upper shockeye washer m6 immt m6 pin lwrlnk sa bolt m8x60 shcs ibis assy lwrlink ibis assy uprlink m5 lo shcs bolt seat binder...

Page 43: ...shock bolt du bushing clevis clevis reducer o ring m6x18 fhcs derailleur hanger chainsuck plate lower left ecc core 42x30x7 bearing rear shock nut bearing spacer 42x30x7 bearing lower right ecc core c...

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Page 45: ...45 Dramatic Pause...

Page 46: ...t your Ripley in a work stand Remove the front derailleur cranks brakes and the rear wheel Remove the upper shock bolts 4mm Allen and lower clevis bolts 5mm Gently remove the clevis from the swingarm...

Page 47: ...bolt from each eccentric core cap You might need to use a 12mm open end wrench to prevent the eccentric from rotating Do not use a crescent wrench cave man Step 4 Gently remove the cap and then you w...

Page 48: ...y Bearing Replacement You can pur chase the tool at our online store http store ibiscycles com clemens bearing tool for ripley p195 aspx To reinstall the swingarm work in the reverse order Add grease...

Page 49: ...on when the frame is parallel with the ground Gently slide the swingarm onto the ec centrics Insert the swingarm bolts lower bolt from the non drive side upper from the drive side The conehead nut goe...

Page 50: ...p 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 remove...

Page 51: ...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...

Page 52: ...irect incidental or consequential damages including without limitation damages for personal injury property damage or economic losses whether based on contract warranty negligence prod uct liability o...

Page 53: ...PSI Clicks Rebound Clicks Compression First Ride on the New Rig Route Crew Verdict 53 Documentation Rider Info Name Address Tel No Email Specifications and construction details given are not binding W...

Page 54: ...ed fruit oats rice cereal and wheat germ if using in a large bowl 3 Combine almond butter brown sugar and corn syrup or honey in a large microwaveable bowl microwave on High until bubbling 1 to 2 minu...

Page 55: ...ot Toll Free unless maybe you re at work 1 831 461 1435 Or if you re all fancy and internationally savvy 1 831 461 1435 Electronic Mail sometimes referred to as email askchuck ibiscycles com Fax remem...

Page 56: ...jo Bearing Specs Ripley Beer Bird s Eye View Bottle Cage Cable Routing CCDB Air Chainrings Chuck s Recipe Conehead Dramatic Pause e thirteen Cranks on Ripley Fork Setup Fox Float Air Pressure Fox RC4...

Page 57: ...ion http tinyurl com our6xbm 14 Mojo HDR Chain Guide Installation http tinyurl com mlsoqla 26 Balance That Thing http tinyurl com ksp43lj 31 Working on Ripley http tinyurl com k93bkm3 31 Working on Mo...

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