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XL Ripmo AF Frame + DVO Topaz shock

$1100 USD
For sale is a brand new XL Ripmo AF frame in the new Charcoal Grill colorway. It is the most current Ripmo AF frame being offered by Ibis and has UDH compatibility. It also comes with a brand new DVO Topaz Air shock, that was a take-off, never ridden, ready to be installed. Can ship or it can be picked up locally.

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sumergo ibiscycles's article
Sep 27, 2022 at 8:52
Sep 27, 2022
Ibis Ripmo & Ripley Receive UDH Update & New Colors
Looks like the Ripley AF got the update as well.
sumergo mikekazimer's article
Dec 8, 2021 at 10:00
Dec 8, 2021
Now Finished: Ask Us Anything with Pinkbike's Tech & News Editors
I've been riding a rigid Surly Karate Monkey as my mountain bike for almost 3 years now. I've ridden all over the US with it, on blue and black trails, notably completing the Montana portion of the GDMBR on it and riding Captain Ahab in Moab. I'm starting to really hit the limits of the bike in the trails I want to ride and how fast I want to go. I'm wanting to put a suspension fork on my hardtail AND get a full squish MTB as well soon. I'm really torn between getting a short travel 29er like the Ripley/Spur/Tallboy and getting a longer travel trail bike like the Ripmo/Hightower/Sentinel. I know I'm someone that values pedaling efficiency coming from a Rigid bike, but I am also not some lightweight XC fanatic (I've been happily pedaling a ~30lb rigid bike around). My favorite rides are those that take all day with lots of up and down, no matter the difficulty of the trail. I don't mind underbiking, but if I am going to do it, I want to have more FUN. I've had too many descents on my Surly now where I get to the bottom completely gripped, skin itching, because the braking bumps made what would otherwise be a super fast flow trail a jackhammer of an experience. I don't need to be able to climb or descend at lightning speeds, but I do want to be able to jib off every tiny rock and root and take bonus lines to my heart's content on the way down, and when climbing I want the only question on whether or not I can climb up a hard trail to be DO I have the fitness, not Will this be a slog on my bike?. Which bike would y'all choose?
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