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Hi,I have an Ibis Mojo.. it's ivory in color and has a "handjob". I can't seem to find the serial # on it. Where should I look?
Also.. what appears to be "breeze-in" dropouts are not stamped "Breeze"
I'm guessing this bike is from around 1994, any help is appreciated
There's no original components except for the Ibis Ahead CrMo 135mm stem
Take a look on page 5 of this threadThanks! That males sense.. since the paint is thick and the clear coat is even thicker.
Is anyone running a rigid suspension corrected fork on their vintage Mojo? Or.. for those running suspension.. what is the suggested travel on these? Is 100mm too much? I have nice SID SL fork I could try on it.
thanks, turns out my SID SL is actually 80mm.. I had read page 5, but I'm still wondering if anyone has had any luck with a suspension corrected fork. I'm assuming none of the mid 90s Mojos came rigid?Take a look on page 5 of this thread
Scot told me that they turned to suspension forks in 1994/94.thanks, turns out my SID SL is actually 80mm.. I had read page 5, but I'm still wondering if anyone has had any luck with a suspension corrected fork. I'm assuming none of the mid 90s Mojos came rigid?
The Mojo on the top uses a Ritchey Logic Prestige fork in 1". The bike is mine... Now it's build up differently. Th picture was taken when I built it up for the first time in 1995 weighing in at 8.4kg. The fork was short. 396mm I believe. It made the bike overly nervous, but quick.What about this? This should be a 1995 Mojo. Can you tell wich fork he used?
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Or this one?
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8.4kg...awesome! No way I'm getting mine this light.The Mojo on the top uses a Ritchey Logic Prestige fork in 1". The bike is mine... Now it's build up differently. Th picture was taken when I built it up for the first time in 1995 weighing in at 8.4kg. The fork was short. 396mm I believe. It made the bike overly nervous, but quick.