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    Spooky dilemma…..

    One in black and one in white.
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    Spooky dilemma…..

    Black. It contains all colors. Or lacks. Either way it´s best
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    1995 Ibis Mojo

    A Surly 1x1 fork would have the right height but i hear it´s jackhammer stiff. There are carbon/ aluminum forks being sold on the bay w/ 425mm a-c.
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    1995 Ibis Mojo

    Too short. Don´t do it.
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    1995 Ibis Mojo

    A level w/ saddle bar, 135mm 10 degree stem and a marz bomber z2 w/ 70mm of travel will get you comfortable. Maybe a 120mm stem if you are not above 5 10 height.
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    1995 Ibis Mojo

    A ten degree rise 135mm stem. It was designed like that.
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    1995 Ibis Mojo

    Ouch. I feel your pain.
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    1995 Ibis Mojo

    This frame has a 71.5 degr. head angle when built w/ a 425mm a-c susp. fork. Don´t build it w/ a shorter fork or the riding quality will be thrown off. That´s a hardtail frame, Judy era. If you want a rigid Ibis go w/ the SS, Avion, custom etc... That´s a very precise frame on singletrack...
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    1995 Ibis Mojo

    Raise the stem w/ spacers. Level saddle and hbar. Go w/a 22.5in bars. Susp should be 2.5in of travel. Like a Judy or Marz. height. Ibis mojos are the coolest steel hardtails ever made.
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    1995 Ibis Mojo

    This is the best MOjo vintage: Prestige tubing. I would go w/ a long stem and flat bar, not the riser but fit is highly personal.
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    1995 Ibis Mojo

    Paint is fine. It´s well worn. And black is beautifull.
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    1995 Ibis Mojo

    Love it. Very light. I have a 00 back home. Ibis sizing and fit does not work well for me though.
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    For Sale Fat chance bars | Flite saddle | Tioga T-bone | Biogrips II | Ringle H2O

    If Yaldie backs off i will take the bars.
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    Show us a gratuitous full frontal!

    Have the same grips/ levers/ thumbies and i really want that stem and hbar.
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    Whats your favorite early 90's suspension fork

    mag21 w/ the long travel mod.
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    1993 Brodie Catalyst

    The right thing to do is to send it back. We shouldn´t even be talking about it. Is it a good situation? No but that´s the price of admission to custom jobs. Brodie is a well respected name. Sending it back is keeping the name intact.
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    1992 Specialized S-Works Cross

    That´s a supreme gravel bike.
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    1993 Brodie Catalyst

    A handlebar can dissipate some of the vibration but most of all, the less weight you place on the bars the less beaten will be your hands and joints. Even a dirt drop set up can be an excellent way to protect your hands and joints. Stems, short stems won´t do much good.
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    1993 Brodie Catalyst

    I would ship him the stem back. If it´s not crooked and you are hallucinating, the loss is on you. If it´s the builder fault, he delivers it back to you, cap installed, bolt in place. PS: stems are not comfortable. Position on the bike should be and stems get you there.
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    1989 Fat chance wicked

    Btw.. the fluorescent orange is one iconic color of the late 80s. I have a wicked and ride it all the time. And a 54cm Pinarello Vuelta which is the same generation of your Radius. What a coincidence. Back to the Wicked, it´s a great bike at technical singletrack. It has a high bottom...
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