4. Ibis Mojo 3
While most companies are making bikes that are compatible with 27.5+ and 29″ wheels, Ibis did something a little different with their new Mojo 3 trail bike. You can’t run 29″ wheels on it, but you can run any 27.5″ tire up to 2.8″ wide. Basically, Ibis figured out that once you factor in the sag of a 2.8″ tire, the BB height is identical to a Mojo with 27.5×2.3″ tires. No matter what tire width you choose, the Mojo 3 is a capable trail bike.
Key features/specs:
- Travel: 130mm rear / 140mm front
- Full carbon frame
- Fits 27.5″ tires up to 2.8″ wide
- 16.7″ (425mm) chainstay length
- 66.8-degree head tube angle
- Pricing: $4,000 – $8,900 complete; $3,000 frame and shock
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Sep 12, 2016
Also, it could be that the new SB line of Yetis has been around for a couple years, so apart from some refinements, there hasn't been too much in the way of "innovation." That's just a guess though.
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Sep 15, 2016
Really not too sure how the poorly designed Trek got in on the list... With the fork and down tube clashing, and the restricted turning radius of the handle bar, all equate to warranty claims, widgit replacement, at owner's expense, and crashes... Trek will be changing this design... Don't believe me? I hope I am wrong, but time and statistics will tell.
Plus size bikes are so unnecessary and carry more weight...and as for boosted hubs...what a joke on the consumer...!!
Regards.
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Sep 16, 2016
http://ebike-mtb.com/en/moustache-debut-new-hidden-power-samedi-27-race-trail-range/
This is a masterpiece in carbon, for diversity they also make an Aluminum one where hydroforming techniques are pushed to the limt
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If Missing Link delivers what is promising, Tantrum will be on 2017 list of innovations.