While we’ve been busily getting tons of excellent press on the Mojo Carbon, none of those mountain bike magazines want to test the Silk Carbon. Maybe that’s because it’s not a mountain bike. Meanwhile, we’ve been quietly selling hundreds and hundreds of the Silk Carbons to a group of giggling customers. We’re working on a gallery portion of our site, where actual owners will be able to post their impressions of the bikes for all to read. But we’re not done with that yet. So until then, here’s the links to some reviews on the Mojo. We didn’t want this page to look too stark. |
At long last we've been able to get the Mojo HD in the hands of some editors, and the first reviews are starting to the "pipes" and magazines near you.
The first is from James Huang at Bike Radar, and it's a beauty:
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/bikes/mountain/product/mojo-hd-custom-10-39369
Also, Jason from the Feed the Habit blog got a chance to swing a leg over one, and here are his impressions.
http://www.feedthehabit.com/mountain-biking/ibis-mojo-hd-review/
James Huang the prolific product guru from cyclingnews.com, just finished testing and racing the Hakkalügi. It even made it to the front page of the cyclingnews.com website. Click on the image to read James' review.
Bike Magazine test the Tranny.
Verdict?
They like it.
VeloNews's Matt Pacocha (Current Colorado State Cyclocross Champ) just filed this nice report on the Hakkalügi. Thanks Matt!
Our good friend Guy Kesteven from What Mountain Bike over in the United Kingdom just finished up a nice little write up on the Tranny.
Big Bike is a French magazine that recently interviewed Brian Lopes. Check out the shots of Brian making his Mojo do magic things. And if you're smarter than the average American and can read French, please do!
The readers of MTBR have vote the Ibis Mojo the best All Mountain Bicycle for the second year in a row.
Make that three in a row..
In their July 2006 issues, both Mountain Bike and Mountain Bike Action heap gobs of praise and love on the Mojo Carbon. Both put the Mojo on to the cover. And we couldn't really ask for a better test from either of them. Suffice to say, they love our bike. We love them back. Long time.
One of the biggies, Outside, has just finished testing a Mojo Carbon. We always like it when magazines outside of our insular bike industry rags tests one of our bikes. We've heard that 2.3 million sets of eyes reads each issue of Outside-or at least looks at the pretty pictures-which pretty much eclipses all bike magazines combined. So we really like it when they write about our goodies, and like it even more when they gush about it and give us a beautifully photographed full page review. Thanks Aaron!
They call it "THE NEW BENCHMARK TRAIL BIKE"
"They" are MBUK one of the leading Mountain Bike Magazines in the U.K. Can you figure out what MBUK stands for? Anyway, "they’ve" just completed a test of four of “2007’s Most Wanted Trail-riding Full Sussers” (as in trail riding full suspension bikes). Competition for the MOJO was stiff: An Intense EVP 5.5, a Turner Five Spot, and a Rocky Mountain Element 70. At the end of the day the Mojo was rated highest and declared THE WINNER.
You can read a copy of the article online here > (patience grasshopper, it’s a 2.3 meg file and it’ll take a little while to load).
Check out the thumbnail and link below. It says Bike Des Monats, which in german translates roughly to Bike of the Millenium. Or maybe it's Bike of the Month, our German is a little rusty. Read all about the Mojo in German, fresh off the April 2007 issue from MountainBIKE Germany. They likey us, we likey them.
How's your Italian?
If it's good you can read what they say. If it's not you'll have to trust us, and we're in turn trusting our Italian Distributors, the fine folks over at 4guimp.com.
However, we've summed it up with the title up there: Tutto Bene. That means "all good". So there you go. The Mojo. All good.
Our friends over there in the land of Pints and Pubs have given us more good Juju on the Mojo. Read the Bike Magic review here, or just let us quote our favorite line in the article:
"We've ridden a lot of bikes, and while most of them are really rather good these days it's been a while since something actually blew us away. But that's exactly what the Mojo did."
THIS JUST IN FROM GERMANY Well, maybe not just in, it's der Mai issue of Bike Sport News, and in it is a sweet little test of the Mojo vs. let just say oneofourcompetitorswhogetstheirasskindakicked. We don't make it a habit of talking bad about people, so we'll let you do the reading and decide for yourself. There's pdf's of the article in German, and another page with an English description.
HOLY SMOKES! We just got wind of the newest, nicest looking test of the Mojo we've ever seen. Our boys in Spain at Solo Bici just gave the Mojo a smokin' review, pretty much using every superlative in the Spanish dictionary. They loved the bike, think it's worthy of their "bike of the year" moniker, and did the best layout with tastiest pictures we've ever seen of the Mojo in action. Check out the PDF's here, they're amazing. Our collective Ibis knowledge of Spanish is pathetic, but we know enough to get the gist that these guys love love love this bike. Just like we do. Check it out.
Did you know there was a Men's Health Magazine specifically for the Philippines? Neither did we. Usually we dunces at Ibis find these foreign magazines a little harder to read. But Men's Health Philippines is easy to read. And we of course agree with their opinions on the bike.
"Sex on Wheels", not so bad.
Italy, again. Our fantastic distributor in Italy, 4Guimp is getting a bunch more press for us. Here are the two latest, from Tutto Mountain Bike and Mountain Bike World. Look at the purty pictures. Read it if you can. Tell us what it says (if it's good). Bene. Chow ciao.
To all our friends, readers, riders at MTBR, thanks for voting the Ibis Mojo the best All Mountain Full Suspension Bike of 2007. We really appreciate it!
BIKE OF THE YEAR. Yep, all that money we're paying the publisher over at What Mountain Bike (sister publication of MBUK--as in Mountain Bike United Kingdom) is paying off. We got their highest honor. Not too bad for little ol' Ibis.
Highlight quotes from their story:
"It's just quietly perfect."
The whole bike is a real honey. In fact if it were a woman, we'd most certainly marry it."
"Pick one bike, no price limit and take it home...What would we choose? MOJO"
CHIPPS INTERVIEWS CHUCK
That's right, that guy from the U.K. with the glasses just published a rather lengthy interview with our own Chuck Ibis in the most recent edition (January 2008) of his Singletrack magazine. We think it's a good read.
How's your French? Ours is non-existent here at the Ibis World Headquarters. But we know people. And they tell us it's a glowing review. Here's your chance to practice your translation skills.
...but don't take our word for it.
In their 2008 Buyer's Guide, OUTSIDE MAGAZINE just bestowed us with the top honor in the Mountain Bike category: Gear of the Year.
We're of course very happy to win this, facing competition from other bike companies who are 100 times our size (with correspondingly higher R & D budgets), but what make us even happier is to know exactly how much the Outside crew rode this bike before awarding us the top honor. Best to just paste a note in here from Contributing Editor Aaron Gulley, who led the charge on the bike test.
our test trip was to tucson this year, where we probably logged 200-some miles between four riders over the course of a long weekend. all manner of trail: from tight desert single-track to fire roads with banging, rocky descents.
one of our testers rode the bike at the 24 Hours of Old Peublo a month later, just north of tucson. and once again, the bike held up beautifully. that's saying something, too: lots of racers bring mechanics and or back-up bikes to those events. but with a little lube, the mojo just kept going strong all night.
finally, i rode the bike on a local race/ride, the San Ysidro Dirt Century. it was a 125-mile race outside of Albuquerque, and i love the bike. my partner rode a hardtail (for the weight savings; his bike is 20 pounds). i got five inches of travel on the mojo and still saved the weight. obviously a big factor in staying fresh.
i also rode the mojo tons around our local santa fe trails, too. i bet altogether, we probably put 1,000 miles on the mojo. and like i said, no failures and no problems.
| The gear of the year award appeared in the Annual Buyer's Guide
Click on the link below to download the article 2008 Buyer's Guide, OUTSIDE MAGAZINE [pdf] [1.2 MB] |
Check us out! We have a nice cover shot of Brian Lopes shredding Whistler in the December, 2008 issue of MBA. Thanks MBA and thanks Brian!
Even though they drive on the wrong side of the road and misspell color, our British friends got it right on their review of the Mojo. Check em out below.





























