The modern Ibis Mojo (the original model was a hardtail that debuted in 1994) is the all-rounder in Ibis’ lineup, with 27.5″ wheels, 130mm of rear travel, and an instantly recognizable frame shape. The fourth generation of the Mojo has received several updates, including a new carbon layup, metric shock, revised geometry, and fully internal cable routing.

The carbon Mojo 4 is available in a number of different builds, starting at a Shimano Deore kitted bike that sells for $4,499 all the way up to a SRAM XX1 AXS build that sells for $10,699. The bike I’ve been testing is the Shimano XT build that sells for $6,099. It is built up with Ibis’ 35mm wide carbon wheels which adds $800 and their carbon handlebar that adds $68, for a total price of $6,967 USD.

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