140mm Fork
150mm Fork
160mm Fork
180mm Fork
n/a
Ripley
Low Speed, Tight And Twisty, Technical
High Speed, Steeps, Jumps
69°
68.5°
68.5°
120mm Fork
70°
68.5°
68°
68°
67.5°
67°
67°
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Mojo SL
Mojo HD140
Mojo HD 160
66°
n/a
n/a
68.5°
Bike Set-Up Tips and Tricks
average screw. We suggest using a
heavy–duty cage for holding batter-
ies since the lighter weight cages don‘t
seem to hold up to this sort of abuse.
Mojo Head Angle Chart
The rim width will also affect the fit;
wider rims tend to make the tires a bit
larger in diameter.
The Mojo HD 140 is approved for use
with 650b wheels. Mud clearance is
minimal, so take that into account before
you make the plunge. You can squeeze
a Pacenti 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.
Bottlecage
There are two heavy duty Riv–Nut
inserts on the underside of the down
tube of most of our bikes, to allow the
mounting of a bottle cage. We’ve put
them there primarily for a spare water
bottle, a tool kit or for a battery if you’re
night riding.
Please do not attempt to retrieve a
water bottle from this cage location
during riding!
There are extra long socket head
screws provided for your use in these
holes. They are longer than your
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140mm Fork
150mm Fork
160mm Fork
180mm Fork
n/a
Ripley
Low Speed, Tight And Twisty, Technical
High Speed, Steeps, Jumps
69°
68.5°
68.5°
120mm Fork
70°
68.5°
68°
68°
67.5°
67°
67°
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Mojo SL
Mojo HD140
Mojo HD 160
66°
n/a
n/a
68.5°