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Believe it or not, the Ripley just got better. Ibis is back with their new Ripley, which features a redesigned frame shape, updated suspension travel numbers, and revised geometry to bring us the best Ripley. Taking the rear travel from 120 to 130mm of DW-Link suspension, the Ripley ups its capability and confidence all over the mountain. The Ripley now rocks a 140mm fork and 64. 9-degree head tube angle, ensuring we are ready to take on the steepest trails around, while its longer wheelbase and reach give us more stability and balance in sketchy situations. Now available in five sizes, the Ripley receives a massive improvement in sizing, giving every sized rider a more precise fit. Another key upgrade to the Ripley comes in the way of size-specific geometry, giving us chainstays, seat tube angles, and bottom bracket heights specific to the frame size for a balanced fit and feel. Whether we prefer a mullet or 29-inch wheels, the Ripley has the best of both worlds and comes stock with 29-inch wheels but deploys mixed-wheel compatibility with a simple turn of the flip chip on the rear shock link. Finally, Ibis released their new internal frame storage system with the updated Ripmo and Ripley, featuring a unique lever-action door and special edition storage bags. The GX Transmission build is the perfect high-level build without getting too flashy. First up is Ibis’s premium carbon frame, which sports a lightweight and durable carbon layup that has a great reputation. SRAM’s GX Transmission drivetrain equips us with a 12-speed drivetrain that shifts electronically for precision and efficiency. A Fox Float Factory DPS rear shock keeps the ground on lock and sports highly-tunable settings for performance on the trails, while the Fox Float 34 Factory GripX fork has us covered with top-tier descending and climbing performance.*Due to a high demand in the global supply chain and bike industry since the start of the pandemic, material weight and exact components are subjec…