bkotzenberg
- Member since May 17, 2009
- Male / 51
- Sammamish , Washington
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May 14, 2017 at 15:38
May 14, 2017Ibis Mojo HD - Dream Build
$3500 USDSelling my 2012 Ibis Mojo HD custom build is hard... I had this baby built from the ground up, with a big-ass spreadsheet tracking every-single-component to build my dream bike. From frame to fork to drivetrain to valve caps - everything was hand selected for performance, weight and of course, smoking good looks. It's got everything from a sweet carbon frame to best-in-class XTR brakes & shifters, Reverb dropper post, Chris King headset and BB and more. And then there are the wheels - custom Industry 9 Red-I model with ultra-high engagement hub, bomb-proof reliability and a sweet hornet buzz to let people know you're coming so that they can get out of the way :)
I've only ridden local trails (Duthie, Tiger, Tokul) and always keep the bike clean after every ride. The frame is also covered with protective tape and Ibis downtube guard for extra protection.
The only reason I am selling is that I am doing the BC Bike race later this year and somehow that got me permission to get a new bike more suited to a 7 day MTB stage race. The boss says part of the deal is to sell the mojo, but I think it is because she's always been a bit jealous.
A bike like this needs a good home - I took great care of her and you should too.
Frame - Mojo HD, Large, White Frame w/ red link
Fork - Black Fox 2012 Talas 36 RLC Kashima Tapered 160/120mm
Stem - Thomson Elite X4 Mountain Stem (70mm)
Headset - King NoThreadSet 1 1/8" Red Sotto Voce
Bar- East Haven Carbon
Grips - ODI Rogue Lock-On
Rear Brake - Shimano XTR Trail BL-M988 Disc Brake with 203mm rotor
Front Brake - Shimano XTR Trail BR-M988 Disc Brake with 180mm rotor
Shifters Shimano XTR M980 10 Speed Shifter Set
Front Derailleur Shimano XTR Trail M986 Front Derailleur
Rear Derailleur Shimano XTR Shadow-Plus Medium cage (GS) RD-M985
Crank Shimano XT FC-M785 Crankset (2x10) (28x40)
Wheels Industry Nine Enduro. Red Hubs, Spokes, Rims
bkotzenberg RichardCunningham's article
Oct 22, 2012 at 14:37
Oct 22, 2012
Ibis Mojo HD Review
Got mine this year too - it is an awesome bike!
a href="http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/8816872/?s6">http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/8816872/?s6 /a>
Selling
Oct 27, 2009 at 23:22
Oct 27, 2009Transition Gran Mal
$1500 USD2007 Transition Gran Mal DH / Freeride bike. This is a super plush bike that can do everything, even pedals great so such a meaty bike. I bought this bike barely used at the beginning of the season and used it at the downhill park at Whistler. It's a great DH/FR bike (especially for this price) and I took good care of it like I do all my equipment. You will not find a better FR/DH or any other kind of mountain bike for the money, I'm selling because I got a much more expensive bike and my wife won't let me keep both . Please respond to the ad with any questions and I'll be happy to meet up for a test ride. Thanks!
Components:
Frame: Transition Gran Mal - Regular (Riders up to 5'5" to 6'0")
Fork: Marzocchi 888 RC2X VA
Shock: Fox DHX 5.0 (Coil)
Brakes: Hayes 9
Tires: Maxxis Minion
Rims: Transition Revolution
More photos and questions answered upon request...
Pinkbike review - http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Transition-Gran-Mal-Video.html
Here are the rest of the specs from Transition (http://www.transitionbikes.com/2007/GranMal.cfm)
The Gran Mal is designed for the rider that requires the largest amount of travel possible. From bike parks to the roughest DH courses on the planet. The Gran Mal delivers massive amounts of plush so you can focus on your riding and not your bike. If you don’t like to back down from any stunt, rock garden, jump or drop then the Gran Mal is your only choice. For a large travel bike, the Gran Mal pedals remarkably well for those that need to pedal.