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Key Components

Chainstays

Perhaps the most striking and technologically unique feature of the Ripley is
the flat chainstay. This structure is able to provide significant vertical move-
ment and lower levels of stress than round stays. Since our flat stay is only
.25” tall, for a given amount of travel the plate has one third the bending
stress of a .75” round tube. The result is our stay can provide travel equal to
that seen on other softtails, but with far less stress. As with any spring—and
our chainstay is essentially a leaf spring—lower stress equals longer life.

The chainstays are designed as a planar truss to increase lateral stiffness. In
fact, the Ripley chainstays are significantly stiffer side-to-side than the round
chainstays used on other softtails.

The CDE Shock

Due to the Ripley’s significantly increased suspension travel, we needed to
design a shock absorber appropriate to the application. As a result, the Ripley
uses our Critically Damped Elastomer shock, a simple engineering marvel with
few moving parts. It is reliable, lightweight, user-friendly, and provides
excellent travel with minimal maintenance.

In the first part of its travel, the CDE shock is supple and undamped, which
allows it to be very active on small amplitude/high frequency bumps (small
bumps). On higher amplitude/low frequency bumps (the big hits) the shock
becomes progressively stiffer and the damping kicks in. The purpose of the
damper is to absorb bump energy to keep you on the bike and the tire on the
ground. Most short travel softtails leave out the damper. But a good damper is
critical to performance particularly as travel increases.

We don’t recommend the substitution of any other rear shock. The CDE achieves
1” of plush, damped travel in a 3” long shock. Replacement air/oil shocks
require nearly 5” of shock length to achieve this much shaft travel.

Das Boot

Because we like to build bikes that last a long time and require minimal
maintenance, we’ve built the Ripley shock as a sealed system. Since there is a
large change in air volume inside the shock when the shock goes through its
range of motion, we needed to design a shock boot that absorbs all the excess
air without ballooning and trying to suck nasty stuff into its nicely sealed inner
environment. Using a bunch of fancy math that most of us forget after our last
calculus final, we’ve designed a custom boot that accomplishes this goal.

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Ordering Parts

To keep you Ripley all dressed up and looking good, we’ve got replacement
parts, tuning kits, and lots of friendly advice. Use the following part numbers
for ordering replacements. Call us for advice.

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Summary of Contents for Ripley

Page 1: ...f your Ripley frame is simple Try to prevent major gouges from marring the powdercoated finish If you do gouge it we recommend enamel from a hobby store as touch up We can t provided touch up because...

Page 2: ...paired or replaced at the sole option of IBIS which will be conclusive and binding If repaired or replaced the original owner will receive a credit towards the cost of such repair or replacement based...

Page 3: ...shock Replacement air oil shocks require nearly 5 of shock length to achieve this much shaft travel Das Boot Because we like to build bikes that last a long time and require minimal maintenance we ve...

Page 4: ...e two extremes 4 turns apart You will know when you are at either extreme by a visual inspection of the adjuster If the bottom of the adjuster is flush with the bottom of the shock mount 2 diameter pi...

Page 5: ...surement is known as the sag To increase the sag turn adjuster screw counter clockwise Clockwise adjustment decreases sag duh Setting the Sag 5 Remov ing the Upper Stack body also known as the shock s...

Page 6: ...the shock boot Lubing with Jonnisnot 6 Burping Das Shock Boot It s no accident that the shock boot is not held on with zip ties Unless you re in a nasty environment with lots of mud or dust you don t...

Page 7: ...the shock boot Lubing with Jonnisnot 6 Burping Das Shock Boot It s no accident that the shock boot is not held on with zip ties Unless you re in a nasty environment with lots of mud or dust you don t...

Page 8: ...surement is known as the sag To increase the sag turn adjuster screw counter clockwise Clockwise adjustment decreases sag duh Setting the Sag 5 Remov ing the Upper Stack body also known as the shock s...

Page 9: ...e two extremes 4 turns apart You will know when you are at either extreme by a visual inspection of the adjuster If the bottom of the adjuster is flush with the bottom of the shock mount 2 diameter pi...

Page 10: ...shock Replacement air oil shocks require nearly 5 of shock length to achieve this much shaft travel Das Boot Because we like to build bikes that last a long time and require minimal maintenance we ve...

Page 11: ...paired or replaced at the sole option of IBIS which will be conclusive and binding If repaired or replaced the original owner will receive a credit towards the cost of such repair or replacement based...

Page 12: ...f your Ripley frame is simple Try to prevent major gouges from marring the powdercoated finish If you do gouge it we recommend enamel from a hobby store as touch up We can t provided touch up because...

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