ibis mojo HD 2011 650B 

gotta dial in the cockpit and rear derailleur cabling stuff grips and stem etc...but it rolls pretty nice, faster than a 26er, felt it right away...nice kid nice
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ibis mojo HD 2011 650B gotta dial in the cockpit and rear derailleur cabling stuff grips and stem etc...but it rolls pretty nice, faster than a 26er, felt it right away...nice kid nice
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 tubeless and sorted out...ibis is shipping me a retrofit 650B swingarm for the ibis mojo hd...nice kid, nice...

and I am completely twoblizz now...a $200 650B tbles whhelset

and more legit stem is in the mail
what?
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 lol i missed the fact that this was an old one set up 650b before

shall we take into account the complete list of ghetto things about this bike? (when you posted it anyways)
1) cables are wayy too short
2) neither tube is right size
3) stem is long
4) wrong wheelsize for frame

anything i miss?
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 rider is handicapped, currently with two fractured ribs needing to ride tubeless at 15 psi front and rear to not feel any shock when dropping out of the driveway onto the street...(1/4 inch differential) as that may set him back another week or two from full recovery to fully experience 650B true IBIS mode? rear triangle 650B arriving next week.

Zee brakes on a 180/160 F/R setup make no sense??? with one hayes rotor front and one shimano rotor on rear? Hayes 6bolt shimano rotor direct mount?

chain is too short when halfway up the cassette??? got the replacement today...full length..

What?
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 and running Specialized Enduro Pro 2008 grips...which are one bolt type grips...with no bar plugs....nice kid, nice!

additionally, running a 30.9 EC70 seatpost with an aluminum shim for 31.8mm seat tube???

Bring it!
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 dont forget the cane creek angleset 1 degree slacker which is supposed to help drop BB height...still at 14+ inches BB height.the retrofit will help remedy this prob to bring it to 13.4 inches...will have to remove the angleset and drop the fox 34 to 130mm currently at 140mm...what?
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 see until yesterday or whatever I thought "Ibis Mojo" and "ghetto" would never encounter each other... guess who was proved wrong
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 the beast of the underworld ghetto fabulous?
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 from the looks of it, pretty long stem for someone who isn't a road biker. lol

did you get the CS DBAir or the regular one?
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 its a 65mm, tool! your just cockeyed!
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 WTB frequency rear, dt swiss something 350 front ..decaled...$less than 200 for the set...both new...

fork $560

tires..$120

stem...still need one...
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 hold on a second your shifter is like 6 inches away from your grip. whats up with that? brakes are pretty far too.
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 cable is too short off the evil uprising M/L ..the ibis is a Large..gonna change that tomorrow..just wanted to ride the 650B and see how it feels...kinda like riding one of those road bikes back in the 80s with the shifters on the downtube...but that was before your time..

also, I have a road bike tube in the rear wheel...and a 26 tube in the front...makeshift with what I got...haha...27.5 tubes coming wed...these are tubeless tires but they were folded in too much to blow out...and I have a real compressor...the wheels may not be quite tubeless ready..will need a tubeless stans kit...prob..will roll with tubes for now to see if it s a keeper...yeah

Getto Fabulous Ibis Mojo HD 2011 6FittyBee
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 lol im more impressed with PSI than diameter issues
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 yeah, me too
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 because even when a road tube is at like 110 psi its still skinny as fuck... and I live in the middle of Richmond surrounded by VCU kids, I know those bikes with shifters on the downtube. and yeah 2bliss is funn i like much lot
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 tubeless now bitch (meant to say beast but typed bitch, hmm)! thanks to that skinnyass110psi roadtube the tire bead and all that sorted itself out after 24 hrs. Running tooBliss as you said..now in the rear.....front to be set up later today..its a party







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