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Instruction Manual Notes on Tuning and Maintenance of Ibis Bicycles, Rev. D (Mojos Edition) Reprinting Permitted if Source Quoted...
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The easiest way to get the brake hose might crush or slice the cable housing. between the main frame and swing- It’s available in the Ibis store on our arm is to feed it through when you dis- website or through your Ibis retailer.
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Bike Set-Up Tips and Tricks Mojo SL Routing...
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Bike Set-Up Tips and Tricks Cable Routing Mojo HD and Mojo SL-R Routing...
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Bike Set-Up Tips and Tricks Cable Routing Mojo HD and Mojo SL-R Caliper Routing...
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Mojo HD Use blue Loctite on this bolt. on the Ibis Mojo HD and Mojo SL (and and Mojo SL. They are called the G3 SL On a Mojo SL, replace the stock main is not compatible with the Mojo SL-R).
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Bike Set-Up Tips and Tricks Front Derailleur Compatibility If You Use This Crank: Use This Front Derailleur: Mojo HD w/ 35mm Seat Tube OD: Sram 36/22 Not Compatible Sram 38/24 Sram 2x10 High Direct Mount 38/36 w/ 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 Solvers Adapter or XX High Clamp Top Pull 34.9, Modified...
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SL, and Tranny. Replacements are ” For those who like to experiment with available via your Ibis retailer or in the headtube that works with new tapered head angle and changing steering online Ibis store. Depending on date of steerer forks.
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Please do not attempt to retrieve a Arizona, bad for the U.K. A search of water bottle from this cage location the Ibis forum on mtbr.com will give you during riding! a lot of user generated reporting on There are extra long socket head 650b wheel sizes.
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Fork Setup Fork Setup Information Lockout after a drop off or large bump. If adjusted too slow, the fork may Read this first for a general under- As the name implies this turns the fork “pack down” and feel sluggish. standing of fork set-up or skip straight rigid (or close to it) for out of the sad- to the air pressure charts (p.
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Fork Setup Fox Float RLC (Model Year 2012) sion damping are all adjusted via the Rebound damping, lockout and com- knobs at the top and bottom of the right Climb enables a firm low-speed fork leg. (Note: rebound was moved pression damping are all adjusted via compression setting.
Fork Setup 1. Add recommended air for rider weight 2. Slide o-ring until it rests on wiper, 3. Measure sag–the distance from o-ring to wiper. (see chart on facing page). With bike on level then dismount without disturbing Start with sag of 25% of travel and adjust to ground, bounce up and down a bit to overcome o-ring's position.
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Rear Shock Setup about 16mm for XC and 19–21mm Mojo SL, and SL-R Sag for gravity rides. Experiment and see We recommend starting with air pres- what works best for your trails and sure in the RP23 equal to 90% of your riding style.
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Rear Shock Setup For all but smooth pavement or fire minimize unwanted suspension bob. The Position 2: blue lever toward the road climbing, we recommend run- dw–link suspension is good at minimiz- non–drive side=ProPedal level ning the RP23 in the Descend setting. ing suspension bob but there are situa- based on dial setting 1–3.
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Rear Shock Set-Up The Mojos uses the following shocks bottoming. By making the shock more damper, or a RockShox with an RC2 and shock hardware: DH damper, a larger rear shock will progressive, you won't give up much (if any) small bump compliance at the create a well-balanced ride.
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Rear Shock Set-Up bike. We've ridden the Monarch quite a bit on the HD, and we prefer the low compression, medium rebound high volume can shock.
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Rear Shock Set-Up Tuning the RC4 4) Set the low speed compression tuned by bracketing. Faster, aggres- There is a wide range of adjustment adjuster to control pedaling & corner- sive riders or courses with really big on the RC4 and you can control ing feel.
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Rear Shock Set-Up way in, raise Boost Valve pressure to RP23 Rear Shock Pressure max–200psi–and re-test. Conversely RIDER WEIGHT MOJO, SL, HD140 HD 160 RIPLEY if you’re unable to achieve full travel lbs kg psi bar psi bar psi bar at the factory spec 160psi with the 100 45 105 7.2...
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• 2x 4mm Allen wrenches able in the Ibis webstore as well. The You can find bearings used on the current version of the Mojo SL lower link • 2x 6mm Allen wrenches Mojo here: •...
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Frame Hardware Mojo HD i b i s h e a d b a d g e m 4 x 8 b h c s h d c a b l e g u i d e h d c a b l e g u i d e q r s e a t c o l l a r m 4 r i v n u t m 5 x 8 s h c s...
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Frame Hardware Mojo SL s e a t - b i n d e r w a s h e r - m 6 - i m m t s h o c k - r e d u c e r - f o x - u p r p i v i b i s - a s s y - u p r l i n k p i n - u p p e r - s h o c k e y e m 5 - l o - s h c s - b o l t...
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Mojo Swingarm Removal Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Using a 5mm Allen wrench, Put your freshly cleaned Mojo in a Remove the upper link from the front remove all four 5mm bolts that hold work stand. Remove the front derail- triangle.
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Mojo Swingarm Removal Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Next, remove the axle in the lower link Remove this main pivot axle. Remove the axle in the lower link that that passes through the front triangle Pull the swingarm and the lower passes through the swingarm using with two 6mm Allen wrenches.
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