Fast, light, made in California. Is the new Ripley SL a leggy race bike or a blazing fast trail bike?
Ibis had some ripping tracks to follow when it set out to build its first-ever 29er. The Mojo, a 26er that launched the company’s rebirth back in 2006 after a five-year hiatus, was a bike ahead of its ...
We caught our first glimpse of the Ripley at Eurobike in 2011. Since then the Ripley has gone through several revisions on its way to becoming ready for the public. Now, after years of development, ...
Ibis has released a revamped version of its long-standing Ripley trail bike.The latest Ripley keeps the same 120mm 29er format its owners know and love but adds a long/slack geometry option for those ...
Next season is going to be the year of longer-travel 29ers, with dozens of companies rolling out five- and six-inch travel big wheelers, and the one we’re most excited about is the Ibis Ripley 29er.
Ibis has always had a somewhat cult-like following. From its striking frame aesthetic to the innovative suspension layout designed by Dave Weagle, the brand has earned a reputation for doing things ...
SANTA CRUZ, California-- Scot Nicol is excitedly showing me top-secret photos. Hans Heim is at a worktable geeking out over glass microspheres. The rest of the Ibis Bikes crew is wrenching on a couple ...
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