The Ibis Ripley will now be offered in two models: an updated version with the very well received standard geometry and a second model with a longer top tube and a slacker head tube angle called the Ripley LS. Ibis cut a new mold for the LS version, but both 29ers share the same rear triangle, which has been reconfigured slightly to offer increased tire clearance. Ibis will offer both standard and LS models with either the present 142 standard or with the new Boost 148 hub standard beginning this fall, so riders can upgrade their existing parts to a new frame or choose next-gen components. Both Ripleys will be available in a number of build kits that, in the Ibis fashion, can be customized to create your dream bike, or an afford-a-Ripley, using their virtual build page. Frames only will retail for $2900 USD, and standard builds (all popular Shimano and SRAM bits) begin at $3950 for the "Special Blend" and end at $8600 for Shimano Di2 components. Ibis has promised a test bike as soon as the LS frames show up, so stay tuned. What's New • Two geometry options: The nimble geometry of the original or a new school long and slack version called the Ripley LS • Internal cable routing that uses the same port system found on the HD3 (see left image above) • Increased tire clearance • Threaded bottom bracket • Seat mast lowered by 1/2” to accommodate today’s longer droppers • Choice of Boost 148 (staring in November '15) or 142mm x 12mm Shimano through axle (now) • Stiffer eccentric cores • New rubber molded chainstay and seatstay protection • Two new colors (Tang, Black) Features • 120mm rear wheel dw-link travel • Carbon fiber monocoque frame and swingarm • 5.5 Pound frame* with Fox FLOAT DPS EVOL • Approved for 120-140mm forks, 51mm rake is STRONGLY recommended • Tapered head tube (suitable for various Cane Creeks & Chris King InSet 3) • Shock Specs: Fox Factory FLOAT DPS 3pos w/Adj and EVOL Sleeve with Kashima Coat 184mm x 44mm • Provision for internal cable-actuated or hydraulic adjustable seat posts • Post mount rear brake mounts • Shimano side swing front derailleur compatible. • * Frame weight is for a medium black with shock but without seat collar, rear axle, or water bottle bolts Geometry http://www.pinkbike.com/news/ibis-announces-updated-ripley-new-ls-model-2015.html http://www.ibiscycles.com/bikes/ripley_29/ http://dirtragmag.com/inside-line-ibis-introduces-refreshed-ripley-and-ripley-ls/ Un video de la bici en acción http://coloradomtb.bike/ibis-cycles-new-ripley-and-ripley-ls/
Esto es lo que pone en el review: "Both Ripleys will be available in a number of build kits that, in the Ibis fashion, can be customized to create your dream bike, or an afford-a-Ripley, using their virtual build page. Frames only will retail for $2900 USD, and standard builds (all popular Shimano and SRAM bits) begin at $3950 for the "Special Blend" and end at $8600 for Shimano Di2 components. Ibis has promised a test bike as soon as the LS frames show up, so stay tuned." Hace 3 horas que lo ham colgado en la web de Ibis
Muy guapa y a escoger entre 2 geometrias vaya cracks los de ibis!! La LS si tuviera algo mas de recorrido trasero seria perfecta!