Nice! Just brought a V2s frame in size L and chucked all my high end old components of my old rig. X2 was faulty off the bat so it’s in getting repaired.
Congrats on the new bike! Been following your journey from Hightower to Sentinel and now Ripmo. Appreciate your candid insights. Picked up a Ripmo myself, but the AF version. Love it!
Congrats on the new build. I thought about this one with a green Lyrik. But I heard from a little birdie there's some new Yeti's on the horizon waiting to drop. You know who I'll be contacting about that. Anyway, looks like Brevard riding in this video, love those trails, great for the Rimpo. I had Spokex do some we are one's for me too and they've been excellent in the western chunk. I sold my Hightower for the Ripmo and never looked back. Enjoy...
I feel the older logo really felt boutique. Svelte, wispy and almost delicate. It practically screamed exclusive. I think the new design will sit beside some of the other top boutique brands in styling. It'll also appeal to a wider audience. It's bold, easier to read and will maybe lend to a little more interesting colourways possibilities with cool accent colors. Good choice on bike. It's straddles so many lines.
I’ve had a 38 170mm on order, but I’m pretty happy I held into the 36 for this bike as well. After running the 38 at 160 all summer, I can’t say I feel much difference running the 36 at 160 instead. At my weight (180) I think the added stiffness is minor at the 160mm travel range.
I think at 160mm a 36 or Lyrik is generally plenty stiff even at 200lbs, at longer travel ranges like 170mm or longer then I think a stiffer fork might make sense. That said I am thinking of swapping my 170mm Lyrik for a Zeb (I am about 215lbs geared up) on my Propain Tyee.
Well, happy you found what you were looking for (the opposite of Bono and U2 who "still haven't found what I'm looking for", being happy about our bikes gives confidence and comfort when riding, which in turn actually helps when riding, enjoy.
I rode a multitude of bikes including the Ripmo before deciding on my “one do it all bike” I ended up on a v4 ripley, i no longer lust after other bikes. The ripley is absolute perfection: sidenote the differences between the ripley and ripmo are actually very small. Ive also spent time on both the Onyx and I9 hubs. Both are great. The load up of the sprags isnt a deal breaker for me but it is noticeable/feels somewhat like an oval chainring/ i love the butter smooth ride onyx delivers w the silence. That being said i9’s seem to be completely opposite with power deliver/absolutely no give/ rock solid engagement which performs great, i don’t feel eith is “better” they are both great, just different. Speaking of “better” BERD spokes will make your bike WAY better… just sayin’!
Love my Ripley V4 I built in 2020, for me a Ripmo would have been overbiked for Michigan. These 2 bikes really fit most riding situations, it comes down to where you ride the most.. I could really justify a Ripmo if I travel to the MI UP Marquette/copper harbor or Brown county but my home trails and extended area lean more towards flow trails with jump features and some natural XC rooty trails so the Ripley is plenty bike and has beat all my Trek alum XC hardtail climb records. I'm leaning towards making the Ripley a little more capable on the high speed chunk by changing to DVO Topaz gen 3 and maybe also a Diamond fork..
I have an Ibis Mojo HD4 and not sure how I feel about the new logo, this is the first I’ve heard about it so maybe it will grow on me, feels less timeless than the previous logo and the classy gold head tube emblem.
I am looking forward to you doing some great ride videos on the new ibis. Come back down to Coldwater Mountain for a ride and visit with the NEABA. Be sure and meet Anniston’s full time trail maintenance man Marcus Tillman.
Just got my Onyx laced TR37's and the silent treatment is awesome. The only issue I have is the engagement feels "mushy" I thought my lower pivots were loose when I put hard leverage on the pedals. Turns out the Onyx hubs have instant engagement but it definitely feels "different" and takes some getting used to.
curious what does it weigh? I think I saw you at the Quick Six Enduro in Roswell, GA. Nice bike! I am currently looking for my next Enduro/Trail bike. Pivot Firebird is on tat list and YT Capra Core 4..Keep Shred'N !!
That was me! Quick 6 is always a great time! 🤘 No idea on my specific build weight. I got out of the habit of weighing my builds. All depends on the build you go with, but the frame is one of the lightest in its travel range
could please provide me more infos for this tool hidden in the stem. there’s so many different one that got me confused. not sure what to look for and what i need to know else. thanks
Hi Tom, it's the OneUp Components EDC tool. I use the threaded style. Here's the specific EDC I use: www.oneupcomponents.com/collections/edc/products/edc-v2-tool This is the kit for the threaded style insert: www.oneupcomponents.com/collections/edc/products/edc-top-cap You will need to tape the steerer tube to use the threaded style insert which requires this tap. Your local bike shop may have one of these and can perform the install as well: www.oneupcomponents.com/collections/edc/products/edc-tap There's also a non-threaded carrier option they offer that also works with the EDC V2 linked above: www.oneupcomponents.com/collections/edc/products/edc-v2-threadless-carrier I hope that helps!
Good video. Personally, I stick with what I am used to and work for me. Like riding for 10+ years of ENVE with Chris King (road and MTB) and I have never had any issues. I can not see myself riding anything else but ENVE wheels. I do have an ibis. But I will stick with Santa Cruz bikes like my pinarellos. I have also been using sidi MTB and road shoes for 16+ years and I don’t see riding anything else either. I am one of those riders that stick with what works. Don’t get into switching bikes over and over. For instance, my pinarello F12. I have been riding this one with enve 5.6 w Chris king rim brakes. I will say it is lighter and I know how it will respond in any conditions. Like My old pinarello is 2011. I still love it. I can’t not see myself selling it. Same with Santa Cruz. I do prefer over any other bike (trek, ibis, scott). I see Greg Minnaar on downhill and he has been riding sant Cruz since ever. I would say, what makes a rider better is knowing the limitation of the Bike and how a you can improve based on the limitations. My opinion!
HI from France ! I have a ripley and I thinked to move to a ripmo or a sentinel... Would you said that the biggest difference is that the ripmo is a better climber and has a "lively feeling" while the sentinel is a better descender? Is is simple as that? Thnanks !
Hey Vince, glad you asked. I am not saying the Sentinel is the better descender at all. In fact, for my style of riding, the Ripmo feels way better on the descents. Going from the style of the Ripley to the feeling of the Sentinel is a dramatic difference, and if you love the feel of the Ripley, the Sentinel can feel very dead and perhaps even awkward for someone who enjoys the active nature of the DW link design. The sentinel can feel a bit more stable plowing in a straight line, but when you hit the corners the Ripmo's responsiveness really stands out. Even in the tech, it's much easier to pump and get light when needed on the Ripmo. Different strokes for different folks, but for me the choice is clear.
@@SemiSendy Thanks Rich! I'm in love with my Ibis since the 1rst ride...DW link is really magic and I Iooked the ripmo since it has been launch!! But Im', now, looking for a bike which can hold steeper or rugged line and which can be also used in bike park. I really love my ripley for the do-it -all program but, sometimes, he's shacking me a lot when the terrain get harder...And I was thinking that the ripmo will be the same but with more travel. Thats why I'm looking for something which is more stable or plush on the rear on the way down to get some extra comfort. Does the ripmo v2 bring that?
I do prefer the Deity bars, especially for a bike I’m going to ride bigger terrain on. They are burly and have a great feel to them. The oneups have to be rolled much further back than I’d like in order to get the designed compliance out of them.
@@SemiSendy makes sense bec of the flat spot on the oneupbars. if its positioned wrong its gonna be stiffer than a reg carbon bar.. thanks for the input man!! 💪
@@SemiSendy Thanks, two more questions please. 1. Did you install a bash guard? 2. Did you do anything extra to protect the DW link area or does that rubber piece do good enough?
@@wchangose it comes with a stock bash guard which is beefier than the previous versions. I didn’t add anything else beyond the stock protection and ride wrap, including around the DW.
Not sure how you came to that conclusion. Rim is perfectly fine. 🤷🏻♂️ I’ve put these rims through far worse over the last year of racing and riding. 🤘
When this design came out in 2018 it was so ahead of the curb and still ahead of the curb to this day. I am so stoked on this bike and so glad we have one at home in the AF. So true on the spoke X wheels brother. Those Onyx hubs can take a beating and are so good. I can not imagine riding another wheel here in Tahoe and I always tell Hunter how good they are. I was stoked to see you in the Spoke X video too. I am a big guy and I ride the park all the time and the SX 310 are so confidence inspiring. I had nothing but issues with aluminum wheels and not a scratch on the SX 310.🔥🔥🤘
hey rich - have you got this bike silent in running? nice and quiet on the trails with no rattles/knocks etc? reason i ask is you had v2 sentinel (which i own too) and its pretty deadly silent, aload of the videos ive watched on ripmo v2s have incessant rattling on every bit of trail that chatters, i could not listen to that in real life if its that loud on a video??
Interesting. My Sentinel was actually much noisier. My Ripmo is the most quiet bike I've owned or ridden to date. To be fair though, a lot of that can depend on the components being used. Even high end products can be the culprit. Just a few I've come across in the last year include GX AXS, EXT Storia and the Fidlock system. The only noise I could sight ever coming from the Ripmo V2 I did the long term review on was from the chain slap on the bottom of the chainstay directly back from the chainring. There's a silver piece of material there that Ibis included to protect the frame, but I placed a small piece of mastic tape there to make it silent. The V2S now has rubber protection in that location that's part of the full chainstay protector.
@@SemiSendy awesome reply rich glad to hear it bud, noise is my nemesis if my bike isnt silent i cannot enjoy a ride, sad i know but rattles and noisy bikes just put me off, axs a defo culprit so much so i went back to mechanical, and the same with fidlock, nice idea but rattles like mad in reality - can i message you on FB as id like your thoughts on it vs the sentinel - im seriously tempted by a new one especially with the revisions that put me off the standard v2
I thought hard about buying the clearance Ripmo deal but the 38 fork turned me off. I should have just downsized it like you did. On this new one I love the green color scheme, hate the new logo and downgrade from a badge.
That’s too bad, it’s an incredible bike. Honestly, I don’t feel any difference with the slight weight reduction on the 36. I just got the factory orange 38 I had on order, which will be going onto the build.
It’s the Goldilocks bike for sure. The new Hightower and Ripmo are close but SC missed the boat again by not making it coil compatible and stock with 160 fork. No excuse for the shock limitation. The SC fanboys are funny and just quote paint quality and lifetime warranty. Paint quality is the main reason guys? Come on. Lame. Warranty….they don’t even keep them long enough to matter. The things they won’t admit, Ibis has the better design overall: can accept any shock coil or air, has better tire clearance, pedals better, has room for the longest droppers (big deal once you experience a 200-210), stock 160 fork and geo still does great with 170, and better seat tube angle stock and with longer fork. Santa Cruz claims a steep STA but look at their pics. The front of the saddle is always behind the center of the bb. Ripmo all they way. The only thing I wish the Ripmo had was that it had 150mm stock and 160 with the Cascade Link. An option for a bit more travel would be nice.
As a long time SC fan myself I can't deny that I was pretty bummed about the HTv3's continued limitations. Truth be told, even with those considerations aside, I'll also admit the DW link alone outperforms the VPP for my personal taste.
Nice! Just brought a V2s frame in size L and chucked all my high end old components of my old rig. X2 was faulty off the bat so it’s in getting repaired.
I think the lettering is totally fine, dig the new colors. The head badge being gone is so sad…
That head badge was legendary….
Congrats on the new bike! Been following your journey from Hightower to Sentinel and now Ripmo. Appreciate your candid insights. Picked up a Ripmo myself, but the AF version. Love it!
It’s been a journey! Stoked you found the AF for yourself as well. Such fun and awesome bikes 🤘
Congratulations on your new bike. Next time I get to Chattanooga to see my sister maybe we can do a ride
Rad bike!
We see the spoke x dudes out here on our local so cal trails.
Great products, good dudes!
Welcome to Onyx hubs! I hope they work well for you. I love cruising through the woods with nothing but the sound of the tires on my bike.
It’s great just hearing tires on dirt!
Super good quality vid
“Slightly different, but mostly the same.” tips helmet at Seth 🤘🏼
Congrats on the new build. I thought about this one with a green Lyrik. But I heard from a little birdie there's some new Yeti's on the horizon waiting to drop. You know who I'll be contacting about that. Anyway, looks like Brevard riding in this video, love those trails, great for the Rimpo. I had Spokex do some we are one's for me too and they've been excellent in the western chunk. I sold my Hightower for the Ripmo and never looked back. Enjoy...
I feel the older logo really felt boutique. Svelte, wispy and almost delicate. It practically screamed exclusive.
I think the new design will sit beside some of the other top boutique brands in styling. It'll also appeal to a wider audience. It's bold, easier to read and will maybe lend to a little more interesting colourways possibilities with cool accent colors.
Good choice on bike. It's straddles so many lines.
You make some great points. I’m looking forward to seeing what the future holds for Ibis. I really appreciate their approach to bike design.
Beautiful build !!! New bike day is always a glorious feeling !!
Thanks, JB!
Why stick with the 36 when it came with a buttery new 38? Just curious. I love my 36 but the 38 on my buddies new Jekyl feels great. Maybe the weight?
The big forks are great for smashing or bike parks but otherwise the 36 is very good an will easily handle the park days etc
I’ve had a 38 170mm on order, but I’m pretty happy I held into the 36 for this bike as well. After running the 38 at 160 all summer, I can’t say I feel much difference running the 36 at 160 instead. At my weight (180) I think the added stiffness is minor at the 160mm travel range.
Came here to see this answer…. Curious
I think at 160mm a 36 or Lyrik is generally plenty stiff even at 200lbs, at longer travel ranges like 170mm or longer then I think a stiffer fork might make sense. That said I am thinking of swapping my 170mm Lyrik for a Zeb (I am about 215lbs geared up) on my Propain Tyee.
@@MrSupermugen
Oh man! That bike looks GREAT!
Thanks, my man!
Love your videos man, super high quality! What do you think of this bike vs the revel rail 29? They seem very similar
Awesome video man, keep up the good work!
Thanks, Lucius. Glad you enjoyed it 🤘
Awesome cool bike 💪🤘👍❤❤❤
The paint logo saves $$$...
Well, happy you found what you were looking for (the opposite of Bono and U2 who "still haven't found what I'm looking for", being happy about our bikes gives confidence and comfort when riding, which in turn actually helps when riding, enjoy.
Cheers to that, RWOG!
Will there be a video reveiwing the pedals?
I’ll be talking about them more in a future video for sure.
Sick build Rich!
Thank, Matt!
Awesome Bike! I live in the Chattanooga area too. Would be fun to go ride sometime!
Rich, more on the magnetic pedals please 👍🏼
I rode a multitude of bikes including the Ripmo before deciding on my “one do it all bike” I ended up on a v4 ripley, i no longer lust after other bikes. The ripley is absolute perfection: sidenote the differences between the ripley and ripmo are actually very small. Ive also spent time on both the Onyx and I9 hubs. Both are great. The load up of the sprags isnt a deal breaker for me but it is noticeable/feels somewhat like an oval chainring/ i love the butter smooth ride onyx delivers w the silence. That being said i9’s seem to be completely opposite with power deliver/absolutely no give/ rock solid engagement which performs great, i don’t feel eith is “better” they are both great, just different. Speaking of “better” BERD spokes will make your bike WAY better… just sayin’!
Love my Ripley V4 I built in 2020, for me a Ripmo would have been overbiked for Michigan. These 2 bikes really fit most riding situations, it comes down to where you ride the most.. I could really justify a Ripmo if I travel to the MI UP Marquette/copper harbor or Brown county but my home trails and extended area lean more towards flow trails with jump features and some natural XC rooty trails so the Ripley is plenty bike and has beat all my Trek alum XC hardtail climb records. I'm leaning towards making the Ripley a little more capable on the high speed chunk by changing to DVO Topaz gen 3 and maybe also a Diamond fork..
think I saw you at snowshoe on Sat. nice vid!
That’s was me! Hope you had a great closing weekend 🤘
@@SemiSendy Cool you are my Hero!🦸
I have an Ibis Mojo HD4 and not sure how I feel about the new logo, this is the first I’ve heard about it so maybe it will grow on me, feels less timeless than the previous logo and the classy gold head tube emblem.
I am looking forward to you doing some great ride videos on the new ibis. Come back down to Coldwater Mountain for a ride and visit with the NEABA. Be sure and meet Anniston’s full time trail maintenance man Marcus Tillman.
Marcus is a great guy!
Just got my Onyx laced TR37's and the silent treatment is awesome. The only issue I have is the engagement feels "mushy" I thought my lower pivots were loose when I put hard leverage on the pedals. Turns out the Onyx hubs have instant engagement but it definitely feels "different" and takes some getting used to.
It's definitely a different feeling. I've noticed some benefit in traction from the almost 'ramp up' effect that comes from it.
curious what does it weigh? I think I saw you at the Quick Six Enduro in Roswell, GA. Nice bike! I am currently looking for my next Enduro/Trail bike. Pivot Firebird is on tat list and YT Capra Core 4..Keep Shred'N !!
That was me! Quick 6 is always a great time! 🤘
No idea on my specific build weight. I got out of the habit of weighing my builds. All depends on the build you go with, but the frame is one of the lightest in its travel range
Hope you enjoy it. It was on my list too but I ended up with a Stumpy Evo. I think I saw y'all at the Big Creek Enduro last week? Hope you had fun.
Love my evo.
Hey, Adam! Yup, that was us. Quick Six is always a blast!
You going to throw a cascade link on it?
Not likely. I’ve been really happy with the performance of the stock link.
Why'd they get rid of the head badge?
could please provide me more infos for this tool hidden in the stem. there’s so many different one that got me confused. not sure what to look for and what i need to know else. thanks
Hi Tom, it's the OneUp Components EDC tool. I use the threaded style.
Here's the specific EDC I use: www.oneupcomponents.com/collections/edc/products/edc-v2-tool
This is the kit for the threaded style insert: www.oneupcomponents.com/collections/edc/products/edc-top-cap
You will need to tape the steerer tube to use the threaded style insert which requires this tap. Your local bike shop may have one of these and can perform the install as well: www.oneupcomponents.com/collections/edc/products/edc-tap
There's also a non-threaded carrier option they offer that also works with the EDC V2 linked above: www.oneupcomponents.com/collections/edc/products/edc-v2-threadless-carrier
I hope that helps!
Great video! Ripmo is such a good choice for an everyday bike. And man, they are very inexpensive, last years models are actually “cheap” right now 🤠
Depends where you live. In nz they are like transition here and cosiderd boutique.. atleast ibis have good quality compared to transition
Thanks, Joe! And yeah, there’s been some great sales running in them 🤘
Good video. Personally, I stick with what I am used to and work for me. Like riding for 10+ years of ENVE with Chris King (road and MTB) and I have never had any issues. I can not see myself riding anything else but ENVE wheels. I do have an ibis. But I will stick with Santa Cruz bikes like my pinarellos. I have also been using sidi MTB and road shoes for 16+ years and I don’t see riding anything else either. I am one of those riders that stick with what works. Don’t get into switching bikes over and over. For instance, my pinarello F12. I have been riding this one with enve 5.6 w Chris king rim brakes. I will say it is lighter and I know how it will respond in any conditions. Like My old pinarello is 2011. I still love it. I can’t not see myself selling it. Same with Santa Cruz. I do prefer over any other bike (trek, ibis, scott). I see Greg Minnaar on downhill and he has been riding sant Cruz since ever. I would say, what makes a rider better is knowing the limitation of the Bike and how a you can improve based on the limitations. My opinion!
Hey man, love this video. I’m seriously looking at a ripmo but can’t decide on size. I know you’re in a large frame, how tall are you?
Glad you liked it! I’m 6’ tall
Did they lengthen the chainstays? 435mm is too short for a large!
To each their own. I’m a huge fan of the 435mm stays. 🤘
Another great video. We really need to get you on a Zerode though mate.
Always loved the styling on them, but I’ve not yet had a chance to ride one.
HI from France ! I have a ripley and I thinked to move to a ripmo or a sentinel... Would you said that the biggest difference is that the ripmo is a better climber and has a "lively feeling" while the sentinel is a better descender? Is is simple as that? Thnanks !
Hey Vince, glad you asked. I am not saying the Sentinel is the better descender at all. In fact, for my style of riding, the Ripmo feels way better on the descents. Going from the style of the Ripley to the feeling of the Sentinel is a dramatic difference, and if you love the feel of the Ripley, the Sentinel can feel very dead and perhaps even awkward for someone who enjoys the active nature of the DW link design. The sentinel can feel a bit more stable plowing in a straight line, but when you hit the corners the Ripmo's responsiveness really stands out. Even in the tech, it's much easier to pump and get light when needed on the Ripmo.
Different strokes for different folks, but for me the choice is clear.
@@SemiSendy Thanks Rich! I'm in love with my Ibis since the 1rst ride...DW link is really magic and I Iooked the ripmo since it has been launch!! But Im', now, looking for a bike which can hold steeper or rugged line and which can be also used in bike park. I really love my ripley for the do-it -all program but, sometimes, he's shacking me a lot when the terrain get harder...And I was thinking that the ripmo will be the same but with more travel. Thats why I'm looking for something which is more stable or plush on the rear on the way down to get some extra comfort. Does the ripmo v2 bring that?
@@vincew4527 absolutely. Same baseline nature of the Ripley in a more capable cloud like package.
i see you running deity handlebars now.. any difference vs the oneups?
I do prefer the Deity bars, especially for a bike I’m going to ride bigger terrain on. They are burly and have a great feel to them. The oneups have to be rolled much further back than I’d like in order to get the designed compliance out of them.
@@SemiSendy so ur saying the oneup you have to match the angle of the headtube to get the advertised compliance?
@@21armyn yeah, that’s an oddly under discussed caveat to those bars.
@@SemiSendy makes sense bec of the flat spot on the oneupbars. if its positioned wrong its gonna be stiffer than a reg carbon bar.. thanks for the input man!! 💪
How did you get the rootbeer fork? I thought they were no longer sold?
I picked this one up when they were a limited run. It was on another bike for a bit. Just gave it a fresh service and used it for this build.
That color looks really really nice on camera. Hey what's your setup on the 36 and how much do you weigh? Thanks!
It really looks great in person too! I’m still dialing in my settings.
Did you Ride Wrap it?
I did
@@SemiSendy Thanks, two more questions please. 1. Did you install a bash guard? 2. Did you do anything extra to protect the DW link area or does that rubber piece do good enough?
@@wchangose it comes with a stock bash guard which is beefier than the previous versions. I didn’t add anything else beyond the stock protection and ride wrap, including around the DW.
@@SemiSendy Thank you!
3:10 in and he immediately destroyes his rim😂
Not sure how you came to that conclusion. Rim is perfectly fine. 🤷🏻♂️
I’ve put these rims through far worse over the last year of racing and riding. 🤘
When this design came out in 2018 it was so ahead of the curb and still ahead of the curb to this day. I am so stoked on this bike and so glad we have one at home in the AF. So true on the spoke X wheels brother. Those Onyx hubs can take a beating and are so good. I can not imagine riding another wheel here in Tahoe and I always tell Hunter how good they are. I was stoked to see you in the Spoke X video too. I am a big guy and I ride the park all the time and the SX 310 are so confidence inspiring. I had nothing but issues with aluminum wheels and not a scratch on the SX 310.🔥🔥🤘
Cheers all around, my man! 🤘
PS- I didn’t know I was in a Spokex video! 👀
@@SemiSendy yeah Hunter just released it check it out. It was a live stream too.🔥🤘
What trail is that you are riding on the new Ripmo V2.2?
I shot those on Big Rock in DuPont, NC. Such a fun trail!
It looks like youre riding a large? Why not an XL and how tall are you?
Im 6’. A large is what fits.
@@SemiSendy That makes sense, I thought you were a few inches taller.
the best wheels are Halo chaos, even Sam P. couldnt destroy them.
hey rich - have you got this bike silent in running? nice and quiet on the trails with no rattles/knocks etc? reason i ask is you had v2 sentinel (which i own too) and its pretty deadly silent, aload of the videos ive watched on ripmo v2s have incessant rattling on every bit of trail that chatters, i could not listen to that in real life if its that loud on a video??
Interesting. My Sentinel was actually much noisier. My Ripmo is the most quiet bike I've owned or ridden to date. To be fair though, a lot of that can depend on the components being used. Even high end products can be the culprit. Just a few I've come across in the last year include GX AXS, EXT Storia and the Fidlock system.
The only noise I could sight ever coming from the Ripmo V2 I did the long term review on was from the chain slap on the bottom of the chainstay directly back from the chainring. There's a silver piece of material there that Ibis included to protect the frame, but I placed a small piece of mastic tape there to make it silent.
The V2S now has rubber protection in that location that's part of the full chainstay protector.
@@SemiSendy awesome reply rich glad to hear it bud, noise is my nemesis if my bike isnt silent i cannot enjoy a ride, sad i know but rattles and noisy bikes just put me off, axs a defo culprit so much so i went back to mechanical, and the same with fidlock, nice idea but rattles like mad in reality - can i message you on FB as id like your thoughts on it vs the sentinel - im seriously tempted by a new one especially with the revisions that put me off the standard v2
Let us know what you think of the pedals!
Will do!
Thanks
I thought hard about buying the clearance Ripmo deal but the 38 fork turned me off. I should have just downsized it like you did. On this new one I love the green color scheme, hate the new logo and downgrade from a badge.
That’s too bad, it’s an incredible bike. Honestly, I don’t feel any difference with the slight weight reduction on the 36. I just got the factory orange 38 I had on order, which will be going onto the build.
Bruh, why you plowing down my favorite climbing trail?!
I forgot which way was up!
I'm more triggered by the crooked cane creak logo on the bottom cup of the headset than any head badge change could ever cause.
🤯
how to buy this mtb build
You can get it from N+1 Bikes. Let them know I sent you and they will give you 15% off with my code semisendy15. Great folks, and awesome service!
@@SemiSendy how much
It’s the Goldilocks bike for sure. The new Hightower and Ripmo are close but SC missed the boat again by not making it coil compatible and stock with 160 fork. No excuse for the shock limitation. The SC fanboys are funny and just quote paint quality and lifetime warranty. Paint quality is the main reason guys? Come on. Lame. Warranty….they don’t even keep them long enough to matter. The things they won’t admit, Ibis has the better design overall: can accept any shock coil or air, has better tire clearance, pedals better, has room for the longest droppers (big deal once you experience a 200-210), stock 160 fork and geo still does great with 170, and better seat tube angle stock and with longer fork. Santa Cruz claims a steep STA but look at their pics. The front of the saddle is always behind the center of the bb. Ripmo all they way. The only thing I wish the Ripmo had was that it had 150mm stock and 160 with the Cascade Link. An option for a bit more travel would be nice.
As a long time SC fan myself I can't deny that I was pretty bummed about the HTv3's continued limitations. Truth be told, even with those considerations aside, I'll also admit the DW link alone outperforms the VPP for my personal taste.
I just ordered a black Ripmo V2S from N+1, and it’s all your fault! 🎉
I'll take the blame for that! Been loving every minute on this bike.
Did anyone else notice he didn’t show the damn bike once?? Wtf