I use the rear mini on my Ibis Ripley. I've never had a rock get in the linkage, a common problem on Ibis bikes, since I've started running the rear fender.
I have seen a few Santa Cruz bikes have chips in the paint from rocks getting stuck. A pretty easy solution and I think the fender looks pretty good too
Apparently, there is a 3-D printer file for Ibis Ripley-compatible rear fenders. Search online. A friend has printed several for his friend group. Be aware that there are different versions of the Ripley, so fit may vary a bit. Also, unfortunately, these are not compatible with the 2024 Ibis Exie, which I have. 😿
Depends on the fork you have. If you have a fox I would recommend the bolt on standard up front and the cable Ty max on the rear. The rear would likely have to be cut down a bit for a perfect fit,but it’s pretty easy
I can't understand these short plastic rubbish things ...how do they protect anything against mud, splas water etc??? Even they don't cover the tire... :D
Are you dumb? They cover the part where mud flies off the tire so it doesn’t land in your face or suspension. What did you expect them to be made of metal? Plastic can stop some mud and water with no problem don’t understand what you’re thinking.
I use the rear mini on my Ibis Ripley. I've never had a rock get in the linkage, a common problem on Ibis bikes, since I've started running the rear fender.
I have seen a few Santa Cruz bikes have chips in the paint from rocks getting stuck. A pretty easy solution and I think the fender looks pretty good too
Apparently, there is a 3-D printer file for Ibis Ripley-compatible rear fenders. Search online. A friend has printed several for his friend group.
Be aware that there are different versions of the Ripley, so fit may vary a bit. Also, unfortunately, these are not compatible with the 2024 Ibis Exie, which I have. 😿
The bolt on works with DVO as well
Good to know. Thanks!
Would that fit on a Trek Marlin 5 .
It depends on the fork
Does it work either way the rock shock Judy fork?
The zip tie version will for sure. Not sure if the Judy has threaded holes for the bolt on.
Nice video, thanks!
I have a Trek Roscoe 9, which one would you recommend for maximum protection, both front and back?
Depends on the fork you have. If you have a fox I would recommend the bolt on standard up front and the cable Ty max on the rear. The rear would likely have to be cut down a bit for a perfect fit,but it’s pretty easy
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what type of Fox 36 fork do you have?
It’s a 2023 performance elite
Guess this website went out of business
Sure didn’t. The new v2 will be available soon.
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I can't understand these short plastic rubbish things ...how do they protect anything against mud, splas water etc??? Even they don't cover the tire... :D
The standard front works great. I have never had mud in my eyes. The rear is for keeping the linkage bearing clean
Are you dumb? They cover the part where mud flies off the tire so it doesn’t land in your face or suspension. What did you expect them to be made of metal? Plastic can stop some mud and water with no problem don’t understand what you’re thinking.
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