
Since 2005, we’ve partnered with suspension guru Dave Weagle on the dw-link suspension platform. It provides an unparalleled combination of climbing efficiency and downhill performance, that has been proven repeatedly at the highest levels of racing.

Our custom tuned front and rear suspension feature extra light high speed compression and rebound damping to deliver unparalleled traction. This allows the wheels to flutter through terrain like a trophy truck storming through a set of whoops. To learn more about our Traction Tune philosophy, click here.

Whether you order an XTR or NX kit, you’ll get the same premium carbon fiber frame. All our bikes are built from the highest-grade materials and optimized for the best strength, weight, stiffness, and ride performance.

We use names like small, medium, and large to describe our sizing because it’s easy to understand, but our ultra-low standovers and clearance for long droppers give you the ability to size based on reach.

What’s better than a dropper post? A longer one. Our frames are designed to accommodate the longest dropper posts possible. Riders over 5’8 (or 173cm) can easily run a 185mm dropper post, while folks between 5’ and 5’8 (152cm — 172cm) can use a post 125mm or longer depending on inseam length.

Reduced-offset forks give the front wheel greater stability at speed and an additional sense of steadiness at slow speeds too. Since the HD5 is designed to excel in technical, demanding terrain, we went with a reduced offset fork that gives that extra bit of confidence and control in the most challenging situations.

We pioneered the wide rim revolution a few years ago and inspired a new crop of wider 2.4” — 2.6” tires. When paired together, this combo can be run at ultra-low pressures that produce elbow-dragging cornering traction without sacrificing speed.

Internal cable routing used to be a pain but our internal tubes make routing easy. Just pop the housing through and it comes out the other end, no need for swear words or a pickset. It’s clean and easy. As it should be.

It’s all about the little details. To keep your bike looking and performing at its best, we’ve fortified the upper pivot with a steel guard and added a plastic fender about the lower link. The HD5 also ships with a polycarbonate downtube protector and molded rubber swing arm protectors.

There if you want it, removable if you don’t.
Progressive Geometry
Enhanced bike handling capabilities over rough and steep terrain.

170mm Fork (565mm axle to crown)
Nominal Size | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Seat Tube Length | A | 356 14 | 368 14.5 | 419 16.5 | 470 18.5 |
Top Tube Length | B | 582 22.9 | 606 23.9 | 635 25 | 669 26.3 |
Head Tube Length (4mm stack of lower cup not included) | C | 109 4.3 | 126 5 | 142 5.6 | 158 6.2 |
Chainstay Length | D | 430 16.9 | 430 16.9 | 430 16.9 | 430 16.9 |
Seat Tube Angle | E | 75.8° 75.8° | 75.8° 75.8° | 75.8° 75.8° | 75.8° 75.8° |
Head Tube Angle | F | 64.0° 64.0° | 64.0° 64.0° | 64.0° 64.0° | 64.0° 64.0° |
Wheelbase | G | 1191 46.9 | 1218 48 | 1250 49.2 | 1287 50.7 |
BB Height (with 2.6 Maxxis Minon DHF) | 351 13.8 | 351 13.8 | 351 13.8 | 351 13.8 | |
Stack | 595 23.4 | 611 24.1 | 626 24.6 | 640 25.2 | |
Reach | 427 16.8 | 447 17.6 | 472 18.6 | 503 19.8 | |
Standover | 696 27.4 | 710 28 | 731 28.8 | 750 29.5 | |
Trail | 126 5 | 126 5 | 126 5 | 126 5 | |
Offset | 42 1.7 | 42 1.7 | 42 1.7 | 42 1.7 | |
BB Drop | 7 0.3 | 7 0.3 | 7 0.3 | 7 0.3 | |
Saddle height for seat tube angle | 640 25.2 | 690 27.2 | 760 29.9 | 810 31.9 |
Sizing Guide (Rider Height)
Frame Material | Carbon Fiber Monocoque |
Frame Weight (size large) | 5.6 lb. frame only (6.5 lb. with DPX2) |
Wheel Size | 27.5” (650b) / up to 2.6" tires |
Front Travel | 160–170mm forks |
Rear Travel | 153mm (6 inches) |
Shock Specs | 7.875 x 2.25" / 200 x 57mm |
Boost Axles | 148mm rear / 110mm front |
Seatpost Diameter | 31.6mm |
Rear Brake | 180mm post mount / 203mm max |
Chainstay Length | 430mm (16.9 inches) |
Bottom Bracket | Threaded (73mm English threaded) |
ISCG 05 Compatible | Optional removable adapter |
Headset | ZS44 upper / ZS56 lower |
Colors | Charcoal or Brown Pow |
Sizes | S / M / L / XL |
Frame Warranty | 7 years |
Chainline | 52mm chainline, 168mm Q Factor |
Mojo HD5 Specific FAQs
All our manuals are available here. You can also find the Quick Setup guide for the HD5 in the 'Setup' tab on the right.
No, the Mojo HD5 cannot but run as a mullet bike. We specifically designed it around 27.5” wheels.
The HD5 is designed to accommodate tires upto 2.6” wide.
The largest chainring you can use on an HD5 is a 34T.
Yes, the max size oval chainring we recommend is a 32T. Not all oval chainrings are the same, so we recommend double checking clearance before installation.
You can find all our torque specs listed in the tab on the right.
For now, no. The Ripmo AF was our first aluminum bike in 18 years. Depending on the market reaction to that model, we’ll decide whether or not to pursue more “AF” models.
170mm crank on small and medium
175mm crank on large and extra large
40mm stem on small
50mm stem on medium, large and extra large
The HD5 fits 22 oz Purist water bottle on all sizes when the Arundel side loader cage is used.
General FAQs
To see our general FAQs click here.
Fox Float X2
All clicks from closed.
Pressure (PSI) | HSC | LSC | HSR | LSR |
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100 | 22 | 20–22 | 22 | 22 |
110 | 22 | 20–22 | 22 | 22 |
120 | 22 | 20–22 | 22 | 22 |
130 | 21 | 20–22 | 22 | 22 |
140 | 21 | 18–20 | 22 | 22 |
150 | 20 | 18–20 | 22 | 20 |
160 | 20 | 18–20 | 22 | 20 |
170 | 19 | 16–18 | 22 | 20 |
180 | 19 | 16–18 | 22 | 20 |
190 | 18 | 16–18 | 22 | 20 |
200 | 18 | 14–16 | 22 | 20 |
210 | 17 | 14–16 | 21 | 18 |
220 | 17 | 14–16 | 21 | 18 |
230 | 16 | 12–14 | 21 | 18 |
240 | 16 | 12–14 | 20 | 16 |
250 | 15 | 12–14 | 20 | 16 |
Fox Float DPX2
All clicks from closed.
Pressure (PSI) | HSC | LSC | HSR | LSR |
---|---|---|---|---|
110 | n/a | Open | n/a | 12 |
120 | n/a | Open | n/a | 12 |
130 | n/a | Open | n/a | 12 |
140 | n/a | Open | n/a | 12 |
150 | n/a | Open | n/a | 12 |
160 | n/a | Open | n/a | 12 |
170 | n/a | Open | n/a | 12 |
180 | n/a | Open | n/a | 12 |
190 | n/a | Open | n/a | 12 |
200 | n/a | Open | n/a | 12 |
210 | n/a | Open | n/a | 11 |
220 | n/a | Open | n/a | 11 |
230 | n/a | Open | n/a | 10 |
240 | n/a | Open | n/a | 10 |
250 | n/a | Open | n/a | 9 |
260 | n/a | Open | n/a | 9 |
270 | n/a | Open | n/a | 8 |
280 | n/a | Open | n/a | 8 |
Dropper Post Saddle Height Calculations
Do not try to insert your post deeper than these measurements. Forcing the post can result in a seat tube failure.
IMPORTANT: Before riding, check the saddle to tire clearance with the dropper post fully dropped and the air out of the shock with frame compressed to bottom out.
Frame measurement | S | M | L | XL |
---|---|---|---|---|
Max Post Insertion (mm) | 234 | 242 | 290 | 290 |
Bike Yoke
Measurement from center BB to center of saddle rail (mm)
Drop | Min/Max | S | M | L | XL |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
185 | Min | 614 | 614 | 650 | 701 |
Max | 718 | 726 | 778 | 829 | |
160 | Min | 565 | 573 | 625 | 676 |
Max | 698 | 706 | 758 | 809 | |
125 | Min | 530 | 538 | 590 | 641 |
Max | 648 | 656 | 708 | 759 |
Fox Transfer
Measurement from center BB to center of saddle rail (mm)
Drop | Min/Max | S | M | L | XL |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
150 | Min | 584 | 584 | 633 | 684 |
Max | 718 | 726 | 778 | 829 | |
125 | Min | 549 | 557 | 609 | 660 |
Max | 668 | 676 | 728 | 779 | |
100 | Min | 524 | 532 | 584 | 635 |
Max | 618 | 626 | 678 | 729 |
KS Lev
Measurement from center BB to center of saddle rail (mm)
Drop | Min/Max | S | M | L | XL |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
175 | Min | 592 | 597 | 649 | 700 |
Max | 714 | 722 | 774 | 825 | |
150 | Min | 564 | 572 | 624 | 675 |
Max | 674 | 682 | 734 | 785 | |
125 | Min | 538 | 546 | 598 | 649 |
Max | 624 | 632 | 684 | 735 | |
100 | Min | 513 | 521 | 573 | 624 |
Max | 584 | 592 | 644 | 695 |
Reverb & Reverb AXS
Measurement from center BB to center of saddle rail (mm)
Drop | Min/Max | S | M | L | XL |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
170 | Min | 609 | 609 | 658 | 709 |
Max | 763 | 771 | 823 | 874 | |
150 | Min | 578 | 586 | 638 | 689 |
Max | 723 | 731 | 783 | 834 | |
125 | Min | 553 | 561 | 613 | 664 |
Max | 673 | 681 | 733 | 784 | |
100 | Min | 528 | 536 | 588 | 639 |
Max | 623 | 631 | 683 | 734 |
Hardware | Torque Spec (Nm) | Thread Treatment / Notes |
---|---|---|
Clevis to Swingarm Bolts | 15 | Titanium Bolts: Loctite 243 on threads, Ti anti-seize under head of bolt |
Derailleur Hanger Bolt | 5 | Grease |
Downtube Rock Guard | 2 | Loctite 243 |
Forward Shock Mount Bolt | 10 | Loctite 243 on threads, grease under head of bolt or mylar washer |
Lower Link 6mm Preload Bolts | 2 | Loctite 243 on threads, grease on flange |
Lower Link 5mm Pinch Bolts | 10 | Loctite 243 |
Lower Shock to Clevis Bolt | 20 | Ti anti-seize |
Rear Brake Caliper | 6 | Loctite 243 |
Seat Binder | 5 | Ti anti-seize |
Upper Link Bolts | 10 | Loctite 243 |
Bushings | - | Apply Slick Honey (grease) to all bushings during reassembly |
Hexle | - | There is not a numerical torque figure for the Hexle. We recommend tightening the 5mm with your multi tool that you carry with you. This way you’ll be able to remove it in case of a flat out on a ride. |