Ibis Ripley vs Ripmo Shootout: Different Enough?

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@robbwilliams7885
@robbwilliams7885 8 күн бұрын
Love that BE now has an online store!
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@robbwilliams7885 it’s been a long time coming.
@adamleininger1387
@adamleininger1387 8 күн бұрын
Hard to agree with the "less compromised" argument when the two bikes have the same frame. That feels like the epitome of compromise. The V4 definitely skewed more XC and the Exie stepped on its toes, but for me, that's the bike.
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@adamleininger1387 I get that but they’re definitely different enough that neither one feels compromised. They both for the application very well with enough distinction between them.
@scottb5268
@scottb5268 8 күн бұрын
I agree 100%, one of the bikes has to be compromised. I think it's the ripley, if they would have done something better with the sizing maybe it would have worked out but I don't want a 1241mm wheelbase on my light trail bike. I could fit on the medium Ripley if it had just a little longer reach then it might work and I could probably get around the weight thing. I have 1255mm WB Enduro bike and a 1221 WB 140mm trail bike and that thing is so fun to scoot around corners. I'm sure the Ripley is a fun bike, the V4 was definitely fun, but where I live that thing would be too long for the tight trails.
@randyisaak455
@randyisaak455 8 күн бұрын
Love your content, without a doubt some of the best, most well-rounded approach to reviewing bikes! You often offer comparables at the end of your videos and I missed that in this one. As a previous Ripmo V2 owner, and owner of many other bikes in the category, I had a pretty good sense of how the V2 stacked up. What would be your comparables to the new Ripmo?
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
Thanks! Go check out the full Ripmo V3 review to see your comparisons.
@ThunderStruckMTB
@ThunderStruckMTB 8 күн бұрын
Good stuff. The Ripley would be my weapon of choice between the two and I agree that having two different riding bikes in the trail category is a good thing.... any plans on adding components to your web store?
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@ThunderStruckMTB unlikely we will do components. At least not in the near future.
@travelthenarrowtrail8660
@travelthenarrowtrail8660 5 күн бұрын
Coming off an SB160, now on the Ripmo since July. I am now going to drop in a RS Vivid air shock. Should change its ability in the lower end of the stroke. The vivid was exceptional on the SB160. Compared to the SB160, the Ripmo climbs much quicker and leaves me less fatigued. Also beating strava climb times and I'm not really trying to. So that has been eye opening to me.
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 5 күн бұрын
@@travelthenarrowtrail8660 the Ripmo is solid. Love it. Curious to see what effect the vivid has.
@casestudymtb
@casestudymtb 8 күн бұрын
It almost sounds like I'm where I want to be with the AF. Ya, its the old frame, old geo, but over forked, with the cascade link, that bike is every bit as capable as some enduro bikes and still pedals pretty damn well for the category. That said, I do really like that the new gen seems to leave room to tinker. With a custom tune you could potentially run the ripmo at 140mm, or anything in between, which was something I loved about the old gen too. Cascade links, offset bushings, short stroking... it was all on the table. Cool to see that ethos still used here.
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
Yeah the versatility is awesome!
@badfishgood
@badfishgood 8 күн бұрын
I’m buying the Ripmly
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@badfishgood RipLo
@cliffsangelsphotography
@cliffsangelsphotography 6 күн бұрын
If you want a happy middle between the two, just get a v1 Ripmo 😂
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 6 күн бұрын
You're not wrong.
@grantwilliams2912
@grantwilliams2912 8 күн бұрын
Great insight.. Thank you for creating the info 🙂👍
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@petedog9581
@petedog9581 8 күн бұрын
I think the sharing of frames is smart from trail and enduro bikes. Rocky Mountain did that w the Instinct/Altitude until this year. I know you love the new Altitude, but it seems mostly an ultra-capable race rig and less versatile than the previous gen. Ibis is going in the right direction w R&D. There were too many models and specs in the Industry to be sustainable.
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
I think sharing a frame can work if done right. Ibis has nailed it with this. I think they’ve done it better than Rocky with the previous gen Instinct and Altitude.
@manningthomson7918
@manningthomson7918 7 күн бұрын
Could you buy the linkage and truly have a do it all bike? Swap between rear travel etc
@marksandoval5361
@marksandoval5361 8 күн бұрын
If I could have only one bike, I would pick a bike with 160mm fork and a 77* STA and 65* HTA which is essentially the new Ripmo. This type of bike has the most versatility. With light fast-rolling tires, it's a long travel Downcountry bike. With burly aggressive tires, it's a short travel Enduro bike. The new Ripley doesn't doesn't have that range of versatility. However, I would be curious what the Ripley would be like with 150mm Fox 36 or Lyrik fork (or even a 160mm fork).
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
I’d argue the Ripley is every bit as versatile as the Ripmo just at a different end of the trail category.
@casestudymtb
@casestudymtb 8 күн бұрын
Can you dissect the term "long travel downcountry bike" for me?
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@casestudymtb hahaha. I’m with you on that one. Wouldn’t that be called a trail bike?
@casestudymtb
@casestudymtb 8 күн бұрын
I certainly know what I would call it, but I am curious about the thought behind that choice.
@marksandoval5361
@marksandoval5361 8 күн бұрын
@@casestudymtb - Buy a light-weight long-travel Trail bike -Buy a long travel Trail bike that isn't overly long and slack. About a 77* STA and 65* HTA is about right. -Install light-weight fast rolling Downcountry tires like Rekons or Wicked Wills. I have 150/160mm travel Stumpy Evo Expert with Rekon tires that has ~77*/65* geo and weighs 31.5 pounds. Rolls fast, good on flat smooth trails, good on rough steep trails, not overly heavy.
@soco4949
@soco4949 7 күн бұрын
Great vid. Any word on if/when AF models will be released?
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 7 күн бұрын
@@soco4949 haven’t heard anything about that.
@ScottMorgan-r5r
@ScottMorgan-r5r 7 күн бұрын
I went with the Ripley with a 150 lyric and 35mm riser bars. Only 2 rides so far, incredibly fun, but I feel like the front end seems to drift a bit in the corners. I’m wondering if I’m too high on the front end with that combo, if I should have gone with a 140 pike. Curious about your thoughts on this?
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 7 күн бұрын
Sounds like you very well could be too tall. Can you drop and stem spacers or swap to a 20mm rise bar?
@johnalexbaker
@johnalexbaker 8 күн бұрын
Which one do you get for the rider who is not very good/experienced but wants to try to keep up with his friends on chunky trails?
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@johnalexbaker the Ripmo would probably be a good choice there.
@johnalexbaker
@johnalexbaker 8 күн бұрын
Thanks! Also I think I might have bought a ford transit van from you some years ago?? 😂
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@johnalexbaker must have been another goofy looking dude. I’ve never had one of those.
@MrBig617
@MrBig617 7 күн бұрын
I hope your recovery is going well
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 7 күн бұрын
@@MrBig617 thanks! Already cleared to start easing back into riding.
@abouvet1
@abouvet1 8 күн бұрын
@bikersedge I owned a V1 ripmo a few years ago. That bike felt very efficient and agile even on mellow trails. Has this new ripmo lost any of that in favor of more capability or does it feel similar to the V1 ?l
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@abouvet1 it’s certainly more capable and it’s a bit less sporty than before. I think the V1 sat somewhere between the current Ripley and Ripmo.
@ripvw6184
@ripvw6184 8 күн бұрын
Agree. Had a V1 Ripmo and now a V5 Ripley. New Ripley climbs better and is more energetic descending. V1 probably has an advantage when things get really rough, but it’s a narrow difference. In my opinion, the version of the DW link on the new Ripley is best Ibis has used.
@henksalomons8010
@henksalomons8010 8 күн бұрын
Ripmo Rocks!
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
Love it!
@adam1885282
@adam1885282 8 күн бұрын
The v4 ripley was perfect. I feel betrayed. Ibis trying to slap shorter suspension travel on a ripmo and calling it a ripley, boo
@ripvw6184
@ripvw6184 8 күн бұрын
You should demo a V5 before you pass judgement. You might be surprised.
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
This. So many people judging this thing on paper without having ridden it.
@Kenneth_R
@Kenneth_R 8 күн бұрын
Take a Ripmo and put a DHF up front and a Forekaster in the rear and you have an amazing goldilocks trail bike.
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
Would be a great way to make it just a bit more sporty.
@William.N
@William.N 8 күн бұрын
Really hard to choose between the two. Ripmo just edges out in the end for me
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
Same!
@EverythingisFire
@EverythingisFire 8 күн бұрын
I'm going to hang up my hardly used MTB experience, for now. When I have more disposable $, I'll drop by Layton :)
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@EverythingisFire we’re ready when you are.
@mogulmayhem
@mogulmayhem 8 күн бұрын
just make one in pond scum green and you'll help me decide
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@mogulmayhem I’m pretty good with a rattle can.
@matth8924
@matth8924 8 күн бұрын
Seems like you can't go wrong with either ride.
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@matth8924 true. Just different strokes for different folks.
@tinshield
@tinshield 8 күн бұрын
Can’t help but think the Ripley lost its appeal for many. I’d like to know the frame weight.
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
It lost its appeal to a bunch of folks who’ve only read about it on forums. It’s still very much a Ripley.
@tinshield
@tinshield 8 күн бұрын
@@bikersedge I’d like to demo one
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@tinshield I’d highly encourage it.
@ripvw6184
@ripvw6184 8 күн бұрын
XM Ripley frame is just over 7 pounds. The out going v4s was 6.6 pounds in the equivalent size. So it’s a bit heavier, but WAY more capable. Still climbs great.
@dangermouse720
@dangermouse720 8 күн бұрын
Wouldn't have to add a porkchop bag either 🥩. Don't forget to add that to the V4 frame weight.
@XanderMMV
@XanderMMV 8 күн бұрын
Yo BE, can I you give me a Ripley
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
We'd be happy to, in exchange for an equivalent amount of dollars!
@Cartsp70
@Cartsp70 8 күн бұрын
Which one would you choose? If you only have one ☝️??
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 8 күн бұрын
@@Cartsp70 personally I’d go Ripmo because it’s suits my style better.
@Lenser
@Lenser Күн бұрын
The other video had a dude looking like you.
@bikersedge
@bikersedge Күн бұрын
Huh?
@chadboone9873
@chadboone9873 7 күн бұрын
...such an Ibis apologist, are they paying you? Serious question. Clearly sharing frames ia a cost savings measure and people have the right to be skeptical but you have steadly tried to defend Ibis in every "negative" comment. Don't make your motives so obvious it may backfire and ruin your credibility.
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 7 күн бұрын
Not an apologist - not paid. Just got really annoyed with people judging a bike they hadn’t ridden because some dude on some forum somewhere who’s never actually ridden it said “it’s too heavy” and everyone followed suit. If you read the comments from folks who have actually ridden it, you’ll see the sentiment is almost always positive.
@manningthomson7918
@manningthomson7918 7 күн бұрын
Could you buy the linkage and truly have a do it all bike? Swap between rear travel etc
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 7 күн бұрын
@@manningthomson7918 yup. You’d need the link and a shock.
@TheIggyTech
@TheIggyTech 7 күн бұрын
EDIT: disregard this comment. The rear triangle's are identical, just the rear linkage and shock need changing to go between the Ripley and Ripmo. You can! But just consider that to achieve that swap, you'd need to have more than just another linkage. You'll need to swap over the linkage, brake calipers, fork, a different rear shock, and the rear derailleur at minimum. If you're running a mechanical drivetrain you'll need to re-route the shift cable on the rear linkage as well as the brake cable. And finally if you plan to run a different tire combo you'll need to swap tires around. Now of course you *could* just swap the rear triangle (and anything attached to it) and leave it at that, but then you have either too little or too much travel in the front, and possibly the wrong tire combo. Basically what I'm saying is, make sure you're okay with swapping all of this stuff around. It's not really as simple as swap a different shock and fork and send it.
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 7 күн бұрын
I don’t think most folks are going to swap all the components. I think people are just wanting to go from 130 to 150 with a link and shock. That would be very doable without having to swap anything other than the shock and link. You could swap a fork pretty easily too if you wanted to change the front travel.
@TheIggyTech
@TheIggyTech 7 күн бұрын
@@bikersedge Right! But if you swapped the rear linkage wouldn't that require having to flip the brake caliper and derailleur over since those are attached to the rear triangle? Same thing with the front fork and the front brake. Not saying it's impossible, just a lot of faff to go back and forth. Edit: (or are they using the same triangle but different linkage? Am I missing something here)
@bikersedge
@bikersedge 7 күн бұрын
No. The rear triangles are the same - you're not swapping those. All you'd have to do is pull the shock and clevis and replace it with the other shock and clevis.
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