Ibis Szazbo 1995

okie

Retro Newbie
Always wanted one of these back in the day, built this up with parts I had on hand.

Frame: Ibis Szazbo 1995 Fox Alps 4 Shock Medium Size
Fork: Rock Shox Judy T2 (looking to upgrade)

Headset: DiaCompe Aheadset (looking to upgrade)
Stem: FSA XC-170 105mm
Handlebar: Bontrager Comp II
Grips: Yeti
Brakes: Avid 2.0 V-Brakes
Brake Pads: Avid
Brake Levers: Avid 1.9
Shifters: Shimano STX-RC (looking to upgrade)
Front Derailleur: Shimano XT FD-M737
Rear Derailleur: Shimano XT RD-M739
Derailleur Cables: Shimano
Cassette: Shimano
Chain: Sachs
Cranks: White Industries
Chainrings: Race Face / White Industries
Chainring bolts: Alloy Gold
Bottom Bracket: Shimano XT BB-UN72
Pedals: Icon Spd
Hub Skewers: Salsa
Wheels: Spinergy Rev-X-Roks
Tyres: Bontrager Revolt ST-2
Saddle: Fizik Arione Kium
Seatpost: Thompson Elite 28.6

Weight: 26.5 lbs with pedals

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Nice. Kind of like the Spinergys against the blue frame as well. Certainly works. BTW, what is the rear travel on the Szazbo? Is it somewhat mushy or can it be stiffened through adjustment?
 
Smithjss70":zql2dcou said:
Nice. Kind of like the Spinergys against the blue frame as well. Certainly works. BTW, what is the rear travel on the Szazbo? Is it somewhat mushy or can it be stiffened through adjustment?

Thanks! Not sure about the travel but with the air shock it can be adjusted however you want, stiff or mushy.
 
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Tasty looking bike in a great colour.
I haven't seen one of these before but it doesn't surprise me that Ibis made a drop dead gorgeous beast like this !
It looks way ahead of it's time too.
 
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