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Ibex Bicycles Ignition 3

MSRP $ 1000.00
# of Reviews 22
Average Rating 4.27/5
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Submitted by osmarandsara a Weekend Warrior from Riverside,CA,USA
Date Reviewed: May 11, 2009
Favorite Trail:SART, Noble Canyon
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $399.00
Purchased At:online from IBEX (fr
Strengths:I wanted a new FS All Mountain bike, but couldn't afford one, so I bought the '09 Ignition frame and then built it up using parts from my old bike.
Weaknesses:none so far.
Similar Products Used:Blur LT, Giant Trance.
Bike Setup:Fox RL Shocks 130 mm
Juicy 5 Brakes
Race Face Prodigy Crank-set (1X9)
Shimano BB
Mavic Tubeless Wheels
FSA Orbit Headset
Shimano XT Cassette/Derailleur
Race Face SeatPost
Front Tire: Kenda Cortez 2.40
Rear Tire: WTB Velociraptor 2.10
Bottom Line:If I had the $$$$ I would have bought a Blur or an Intense.....but I didn't so I bought the Ibex Frame instead. This is a solid frame that will allow a 5 inch travel fork and it has almost 5 inches of travel in the back. The welds look beautiful and the gussets give me the peace of mind that this frame is not gonna crack bombing down my favorite trails. The chain-stays are off-set and that adds stiffness to the rear-triangle. The front triangle has ovalized tubes that also keeps the frame stiff which gives you more control and comfort when blazing down on the rocky trails.

The frame is heavy, but it is marketed as an AM and Light Free ride bike and not as a XC racing bike.

Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Michael a Weekend Warrior from Albuquerque, NM
Date Reviewed: March 18, 2008
Favorite Trail:ABQ Foothills N,S, Cedro Peak
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:Ibexbikes.com
Strengths:Value, quality, durability, excellent customer service.
Weaknesses:WTB speedisc rims have proved a bit light-duty for this rider and my favorite trails. Switched to Rhino Lite rims, no futher complaints.
Similar Products Used:Giant Warp duallie.
Bike Setup:Stock, Spring 2007. Haven't the need nor inclination for upgrades to date.
Bottom Line:Just clocked past 1200 miles in this 1st year of ownership: 300 road miles to work; 900 on the trail: time for an updated review of Ibex Ignition-3, Year One.

The Preamble: I have no affiliation to Ibex, just an average Dad trying to keep on the trails between fishing trips. I’ve been MTB’g for maybe a dozen years now, progressing thru 4 bikes, from fully-rigid Diamondback to a Giant Warp dualie before I invested in this Ignition. Still an intermediate rider at best, I believe I’ve learned enuf about what I want and need in a bike over the years: as a father of two budding MTB’ers, I’m attempting to keep this family of 4 in bikes, plus have other not inexpensive hobbies vying for our family $. That said, in looking for VALUE in a quality-built full-suspension, the Ignition immediately caught my eye. Paying an extra $200-400 per bike at LBS for the same component range simply did not figure into the family budget. Admittedly, I was a bit concerned to internet order sight and fit unseen, even ordered an Alpine to start. When the Alpine did not suit my needs (still had my eye on the Ignition!), I sent it back ($27) and upgraded to the Ignition-3, Ibex charging me the cost difference between the 2 models only.

The Ugly: a few too many ‘timber!s’ as a consequence of the clipless pedal learning curve have resulted in assorted scrapes, scratches. Otherwise it’s still a good looking bike that continues to receive compliments on the trail. Just had another one the other day!

The Bad: I taco’d my front WTB Speedisc rim at 4 weeks descending a rock garden at speed, pinch-flatted back tire at 6 weeks. Both more due to my idiocy than any reflection on the Ignition. At 800 miles I noticed some play introduced into the back wheel, LBS traced this play to back pivot, specifically wearing of the back pivot bushings. LBS flipped the bushings around, advised me to seek replacement bushings from manuf, admonished me in future to keep things clean, tight, serviced, charged me $12 for their work. I contacted Ibex Service dept, had new bushings in hand in 3 days. LBS tuned the bike last Fall, no further complications encountered.

The Good: I simply love this bike, unquestionably the best bike I’ve owned. On past bikes, I’ve broken a frame seat insert, deformed a crankset, had to suffer untraceable, annoying suspension squeaks at 1-2 years. My Ignition has lugged my 200# for a year/1200 miles now, w/ no complaints. It’s still solid, no squeaks, rattles, major repairs, all despite my abuse: when I drop it off my bike rack, all you hear is chain. Still shifts like a champ, what more can you ask! As for the pivot bushings, has not been an issue in terms of performance, as my LBS got me squared away with the bike as tight as new. An issue of longevity? Who knows, but I suspect not, as my Ignition has still proven its durability compared to my previous rides- look for my report next year! To date, I’ve dealt w/ Ibex customer service twice between the initial Alpine return and the Ignition bushings: suffered no appreciable wait in either instance, no hassles/complications. My Ignition at 1200 miles still rises head and shoulders above its predecessors in my garage. Ergo, I’m a happy, satisfied Ibex customer!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jeremy Cole a Cross Country Rider from Charlotte, NC - USA
Date Reviewed: March 10, 2008
Favorite Trail:Tsali - cause it hurts
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $900.00
Purchased At:direct from Ibex
Strengths:Cannot beat the price...just can't do it. The frame feels really solid, puts me in a great riding position - overall components are really solid.
Weaknesses:the pedals that came with the bike (Shimano M505) are heavy and haven't gotten great reviews - and I wish that there more color options. Grips are a bit tough...even with brand new gloves.
Similar Products Used:Trek 4300 (2002) - it has been my only mountain bike...
Bike Setup:stock expect I replaced the pedals with Crank Brothers Acids and I also upgraded my brakes to BB7s.
Bottom Line:I was really impressed with the bike right out of the box - took me just a few minutes to have it ride ready. I have never ridden a FS bike before...so this was a new experience. I took it out for a ride two days after I got it (due to rain). It handled really well in not so great conditions - the front and rear suspension absorbed really well and made a lot of rocks/roots just melt away. The pedal bob was not that bad either, especially once I set the rear shock properly. I was worried that since the bike was a few pounds heavier than my hardtail that I was going to be worn out at the end of my ride, but the bike really kept up its own momentum and I surprisingly had really fresh legs after my ride.

The saddle was great, the rear derailleur seems to shift quite well - but I know the front derailleur is going to take some adjustments (has a tough time getting on the big cog).

I have only taken the bike out three or four times (again due to all the rain we have been getting), so I plan on writing a little more after a weekend trip that is coming up...see how it handles on a 20 mile ride.

I do wish that they had a few more color options, but I will probably just strip it and have it powder coated. But again, you cannot beat this bike (price to components)

Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Alec a Weekend Warrior from Placerville, CA
Date Reviewed: August 15, 2007
Favorite Trail:Varies- Sierra Foothills
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $799.00
Purchased At:Direct from Ibex
Strengths:Good Value. Purchased for my teenage son.
Weaknesses:Frame was defective in that the seat tube was rough with welds- scratched seat post. Required buffing with emery cloth.

Brakes tricky to adjust, limited assembly instructions.

Tires are paper thin (Plan on new tires if there are thorns or stickers where you ride!)

Paint is pretty fragile too.
Bottom Line:Customer support was indifferent. Despite the fact that the frame had a defect they would not make 'good' and send a new seat post. They blew it off entirely.

You should be an experienced mechanic, they really have no instructions for use- they ship manuals with the bike "if the vendor sends them to us" (This per Jack). I was very disappointed in their responses, or lack thereof.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Sudheer a from St. Petersburg, FL
Date Reviewed: July 16, 2007
Favorite Trail:Alafia St. Park
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $750.00
Strengths:Great price for the component setup. Frame is very strong.
Good customer support.
Weaknesses:No free maintenence. Stock tires are crap. Hubs are not the greatest. Grips hurt your hands after a while.
Similar Products Used:tested Spec. Stumpjumper FSR, Spec. Epic, Giant Trance 2.
Bike Setup:stock except for grips, pedals, and WTB Motoraptors.
Bottom Line:Cant beat this bike for the money. I have the 2006 model, and after about 15 months of riding, I couldnt be happier. They did cut some corners with the minor components, but everything really matters is still running strong, even after several spectacular crashes. On a minor note, the multitool and pedal wrench that come with the bike are total garbage.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by D a Cross Country Rider from the news, va
Date Reviewed: May 12, 2007
Favorite Trail:new quarter
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:www.ibexbikes.com
Strengths:f/s with high dollar componets for under 1000 can there be a weakness acctually yes
Weaknesses:you dont get free maintnence
Similar Products Used:schwinn s60
Bike Setup:straight out the box
Bottom Line:I started out on a department store f/s bike and things would just break from riding a trail I geuss I shouldn't of ignored that warning label about not going off road. So I wanted to upgrade my whole bike fixing things and adjusting things after every ride gets old quick. So I started doing research and stumbled upon the Ibex site. In the three months I've been riding my Ibex I've tested its limits and it hasn't let me down. I reccomend this bike or any bike from Ibex to anyone. Next time I upgrade my bike again it will be with another Ibex.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Luis Mart a Weekend Warrior from Pembroke Pines, FL
Date Reviewed: May 11, 2007
Favorite Trail:Markham Park, Santos, Oleta River St Pk
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $799.00
Purchased At:Ibexbikes.com
Strengths:This bike rocks! Great value for components, very good suspension, strong brakes, great climber and excellent for drops. Very solid in general
Weaknesses:Grips are are a little uncomfortable and the placement of the rear shock makes it hard to pump it (almost impossible) but other than that is a very solid bike and for the price it doesn't get any better and I did a very extensive research about this.
Similar Products Used:I own a cannodale F5 (hardtail) I also tested the Giant Trance
Bike Setup:Original set up, minus the pedals which were replaced by the big plattform type.
Bottom Line:I am so glad I got this bike. I wanted a nice full suspension withouth having to rob a bank and this bike did the trick. The price is very fair for the quality of components that you get. The frame is oustanding! and yes it's made overseas but is comparable to any major (big corporation) bike co. I upgraded from a hardtail and I got exactly what I was looking for, a sweet ride for a few bucks (and some MINOR assembly)!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by JImboleena Shafferoooski a Cross Country Rider from Lansdale PA
Date Reviewed: April 6, 2007
Favorite Trail:The power lines to Archibold pothole, Dunmore PA
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $723.00
Purchased At:ibexbikes.com
Strengths:Imagine if one of your friends fixed you up on a blind date with someone that was said to have a "good personality"
And Bebe Neuwirth showed up at your door.
All sleak and sexy, just dripping sexuality. With those legs that go all the way up to the back of her neck.
Well this bike was nothing like that, except paying for something less and getting more.
I'll spare you the borring speal and won't yammer on about how I researched dozends of bikes (but I did) and scrounged all around the internet, and went to all the bike shops in my area (but I did) looking for a better deal.
I couldn't even find a better deal on left-over models.
Great frame, good compents, WELL ASSEMBLED!!!
You won't see yourself passing on the trail, I like not fitting in, like having a bike no-one else has.
If you're the type of tool that likes having the same bike as the masses (do you wear factory jerzeys with the team sponsors on them?) then you might not like this.
I've been riding bikes since I was 12. I'm 33 now. That's ummmmm, carry the two. A lot of years.
I've been riding mountain bikes for the last 10 and I can tell you This is a very well desined bike (I'm an mecanical engineer by trade and a certifed welder)
This is the best thing I bought this year (followed closely bt my deep frier)



Weaknesses:I wouldn't say the paint is cheap. The cables do wear throught it, but, I have ridden through brush and sticker buses and it hasen't been scratched yet.
But if it does it just gives me an excuse to strip it down and paint it flat black and paint flaming skulls and asian pixies with big swords and severed heads on it.
This bike is a tank. But anything in this price range will weigh this much (33-ish pounds)
So just put on your man-pants and pedal, sissy.
Similar Products Used:Treak VRX 300
Bike Setup:I want to make it clear the components I changed on this bike were all personal prefrence items. If I weren't so anal I could have just hopped on this bike and rode it stock.
I put on a set of more smoosher grips (save the old ones you may need to grate cheese, or file pool balls into dust)
The brake handles, the old ones were fine I just have a set I've had for years, and they just have the perfect bend.
The clipin pedals were replaced with a set of platforms (you can put them on ebay. But mine were beat with a hammer and thrown into the closest recycling bin.
I refuse to endorse the use of these stupid things. Like Dave Mattews CD's)
Bottom Line:I won't say this bike will rock your face off, but it will come close.
You do have to put some of the bike together. But if you can tie your shoe-laces and talk at the same time, it shouldn't be a problem.
I had no problems with my derailers, spoke tension, brake setup, or any of the other things you need to deal with when you buy a bike.
Even when you buy a bike from a shop they need to do this (this is the extra $$ you are paying for from the shop)
So don't be scared with buying online.
The people at Ibex will move space and time to make you happy.
So if you want a great, well designed play bike. This is it, if you are looking for a racing bike this may weight a few pounds too much.
Two thumbs and a big toe up, with a snap in a circle.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Heath McDaniel a Weekend Warrior from Greenville, SC
Date Reviewed: March 25, 2007
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:Ibex.com
Strengths:Strong frame, suspension is outstanding, the brakes are very responsive, Shimano M505 clipless pedals, easy to tune and superb customer service.
Weaknesses:Rock Shox BAR 2.1 rear shock and placement of the rear airshock for the 16.5 frame.
Similar Products Used:Variety of FS Mongoose products and compared the Jamis Dakar XC.
Bike Setup:Stock with the Manitou Radium plateform plus rear shock w/out lock out.
Bottom Line:I am 130 lbs and 5'8, so I went with the 16.5 frame. The Rock Shox 2.1 rear shock leaked air out of the box. So, Ibex sent me the Manitou Radium to replace it. Due to the confines of the 16.5 frame, the shock can only be position one way so that the service valve and rebound knob will not hit anythink. The down side to that is that you must remove the rear shock bolt and swing it out of the way to service the shock with air. This is the only negitive thing I have to say about the bike. After doing research on FS bikes for many months, this is the best bike you are going to find on the planet for under $1000. I would recommend this bike to anyone wanting to get into a great quality FS bike without braking the bank. I wouldn't be worried about local bike shop support because Ibex has exceptional customer service. Thanks Will C. & Jack.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Mike Heitman a Weekend Warrior from Albuquerque, NM
Date Reviewed: March 21, 2007
Favorite Trail:ABQ Foothills N&S, Cedro Peak
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:Ibexbikes.com
Strengths:Rugged frame, 4" travel fore & aft easily adjustable, excellent climber for a dual suspension bike. Sweet Avid disc brakes. Excellent components for pricepoint, superb customer service!
Weaknesses:Haven't discovered any as yet for the mix of XC and light AM trails I typically ride. Some minor assembly required outta the box, but no special skills req'd.
Similar Products Used:Giant Warp DS2 last 2 years.
Bike Setup:Stock Spring 2007
Bottom Line:This bike is super sweet! My Ignition 3 will take much more than it's regularly asked to give this Weekend Warrior (35, 195#, 25-40 miles of sigletrack/week). It proved easy to dial-in for my riding style in the very first ride. The stable frame, smooth shifting, adjustable suspension make for more confident riding regardless of the trail's technical difficulty. I highly recommend this bike as a sane investment in intermediate full-suspension!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Bill a Weekend Warrior from Las Vegas
Date Reviewed: November 24, 2006
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $599.00
Purchased At:IBEX Online
Strengths:Great value, functions well right out of the box, upgradeable, great customer support and service
Weaknesses:Some components (e.g. Vector Coil-over rear shock) are cheap and will probably have to be replaced--a small compromise for such a great price
Bike Setup:2005 IBEX Ignition 3 (See the archive portion of the IBEX web site for components). Replaced Vector rear shock w/Manitou Metel
Bottom Line:I'm 6'3 and 210 lbs, 42 years old, with a history of taking up hobbies and then abandoning them. Therefore, I was hesitant to spend a ton of money if the product would be gathering dust a month later. However, I didn't want junk either. After much research, and comparing the components offered on the Igniton 3 with similarly equipped bikes, I was convinced the IBEX was simply a great deal. The 2007 models appear to have even better components (they dumped the Vector Axis, upgraded the brakes and fork). Costs a little more than my clearance priced '05, but honestly think it creates a bettte value even if it costs more.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Noel Kerns a Weekend Warrior from Dallas, Texas
Date Reviewed: September 11, 2006
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $899.00
Purchased At:Direct from Ibex
Strengths:Frame Design, Sturdiness.
Weaknesses:Not much, but it seems like the factory assembly might have been a little hasty.
Similar Products Used:My old Trek 800 Sport.
Bike Setup:Standard Ignition 3 setup, with the upgrade to the Rock Shox Ario Air Shock w/lockout (add $99).
Bottom Line:Bike has been excellent thus far, save for one slight problem. I think the factory didn't adequately tighten down the left side crank arm, as after riding it for a couple days, it began to rub against the frame. I tightened it down, and it came loose again about an hour later. This pattern continued until it I took it my local bike shop, where upon examination they discovered part of the threads were stripped out on the bolt. They replaced the bolt, and with a dose of Blue Lock-Tite, it's been secure ever since. Other than that, this bike has been everything they say...more bike for the money than anything else out there...I highly recommend it! I'm 230 lbs and it's stood up to several solid crashes so far, including a couple of nice endos. Replace the tires with Panaracers...Cinder 2.25 in the rear and the Dart in the front...it's like riding on rails.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Cody Brice a Cross Country Rider from Ogden, UT. USA
Date Reviewed: June 5, 2006
Favorite Trail:Skyline Trail
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $740.00
Purchased At:www.ibexbikes.com
Strengths:Great Quality frame,top notch welds, good groupo for the money, fantastic customer service-friendly and knowledgeable.
Weaknesses:bike ships crated so you have to have some bike knowledge to put together, but most mt. bikers that are worth their weight easily can do all this.
Similar Products Used:tested, Giant Reign, Giant Trance, and Specialized Stump Jumper FSR
Bike Setup:All stock setup except for tubeless tires
Bottom Line:I ordered the bike site unseen because of all the reviews that I had read about the bike on similar sites to this one. I received my bike in 5 business days via fedex. Upon opening the box the bike was packaged well, but the derailuer hanger was bent and the top star nut in the fork tube was stripped. I called Ibex they took care of both issues, sending me a new hanger and since I had already paid for a new star nut they sent me a pump for my new shock! (good customer service) I was very suprised to notice the quality of frame construction. This bike is built like a tank, its not so beefy that is heavy just a good built frame. The bike handles very well once you've adjusted the suspension I setup mine for 15mm sag in the fork and 10% sag in the rear. I ride Utah trails which typically are rocky and rough until you get to the upper mt. meadow areas and the bike is a dream climbing the rough stuff I notice no "pedal bob". The bike is a good decender as well stopping power is supplied by the Avid BB5 discs which once broken in after about 4 rides are handling very well. I can highly recommend this bike to anyone who wants to get a $1200.00 1500.00 bike value for significantly less then that. As with any other bike after the first few rides I would reccommend going over all the bolts to make sure they are tight. Also they included a multi tool for maintenance and owners manuals for all added components.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Greg a Weekend Warrior from Hillsborough, NH
Date Reviewed: April 5, 2006
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $650.00
Purchased At:Ibexbikes.com
Strengths:Very good price!!! More than reasonable components for the price. Frame is solid. Has been taking a beating regularly for the last 2 months. The brakes are easy to adjust. Very nice pedal set. I was expecting plastic and they're very beefy metal peices. I've used the virtual lock out several times and it's very helpful riding on stretches of road. The tires look very meaty and work well, though I've yet to try other brands.
Weaknesses:Paint rubs off easily, though I expect soon it will see real damage from trail riding to cover it up. The shock was very stiff when I first received it, though it's smoothed out and works great now. The derailers needed to be adjusted sooner than expected. I don't know if this is simply cable stretch or it not being fully set up in the factory. Either way, not a big deal as I do the work myself.
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:Great bike for the money, especially for a beginner. I'm sure I'll stick with the MT biking, but I wanted something full suspension and reasonably priced to start with and this is it. I figure any weak components will break and be replaced with better ones, but the frame should last quite a while. My friend with a Specialized Enduro is impressed with it. You will too!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Andrew a Cross Country Rider from Lawrence, KS
Date Reviewed: March 6, 2006
Favorite Trail:Clinton Lake Park
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $650.00
Purchased At:Ibexbikes.com
Strengths:Awesome Marzocchi EXR shock. Good components, disc brakes are a big plus. Having the "virtual lockout" on the rear shock is really nice as well. Good customer service and fast shipping. Good company. BEST BIKE FOR THE MONEY!!!
Weaknesses:The frame is a bit heavy, but you can't expect better for something less than a $1000. The wires rub on the frame and so some of the paint comes off, but that doesn't matter to me. Seat is a little hard, gets uncomfortable after about 8 or 9 miles. Also, the handle bars curve in towards the rider a bit to much which puts strain on the outside of my palms. Don't take most of this to heart, I'm only nitpicking. It is a great bike.
Similar Products Used:Trek Y26, Raleigh M50, GT I drive 3.0, K2 Attack 1.0
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:You can't find a better full suspension bike for the money. You should know a bit about bikes before you buy this because you have to do your own tuning (or pay someone $60 to do it). I can't say enough good things about this bike. I love it.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Collin Seeber a Cross Country Rider from Windsor,Ca,USA
Date Reviewed: February 28, 2006
Favorite Trail:any
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $700.00
Purchased At:ibex bikes
Strengths:great frame, great price
Weaknesses:paint is bad and parts are to weak for my body wait i have to replace alot of things because of breakage.
Similar Products Used:none
Bike Setup:ign. 3 with mar.Dirt jam comp,vector air shock
Bottom Line:this bike is great for beginer or small a person but i would recomend the apogee series from ibex. You cant beat the price no matter how hard you try. ive had a lot of fun so far and dont plan to stop soon. i am 16 and this is the best bike i have ever owned.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Michael Clark a Weekend Warrior from Tampa, FL
Date Reviewed: December 10, 2005
Favorite Trail:Santos
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $700.00
Purchased At:Online Ibex
Strengths:Frame, frame, frame...
Weaknesses:platform pedals, paint abrasions from cables
Bike Setup:All stock except Crank Brothers clip-ons
Bottom Line:UPDATE: Have had this bike over a year now and have about 450 miles on it. Ridden on or through sand, mud, water, hardpack, and asphalt, varying from mostly flat but root-infested twisties to some challenging trails at Alafia with climbs, drops, and fall-offs. Have crashed hard about 4 times on some of these more difficult rides, but other than some paint (and flesh!) scrapes and a few broken spokes it has been invincible. Still shifts fast and smooth as long as I keep it adjusted, and no problems with the suspension (took awhile to tune to my style but have it down now). Like it so much I'm thinking of buying a Ign 1 or 2 for my wife. If you want value for your buck, GO FOR THIS BIKE!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Charles Chrencik a Weekend Warrior from Wilsonville Alabama
Date Reviewed: November 17, 2005
Favorite Trail:Oak Mtn. State Park Pelham Alabama
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $699.00
Purchased At:Ibex Bicyles
Strengths:Price, strong frame, good componets for the price. rides well over trails.. good handling..
Weaknesses:paint job sucks..paint is easly scratched..
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:This is a good bike for the money..the paint job is about on the level of an Earl Schieb special.. easly scratched ..This bicycle is a good value for the money ..Since I live not that far from Ibex's wearhouse I drove over to them and picked up my Ignition 3 at their building .. The transaction was smooth and the bike assembled..and ready as promised. excellent service..on site assembly is $25..
If you want a good bicycle that will live up to it's billing and not stress out your wallet go for it..
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by stephan a from parkland, florida
Date Reviewed: September 28, 2005
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $699.00
Purchased At:ibex online
Strengths:nice product for the money and outstanding customer service
Weaknesses:i've only put 100 miles on the bike,so far everything performs well
Similar Products Used:iron horse sinister, k2 sidewinder
Bottom Line:i am an intermediate trail rider, i wanted a bike that performs well without having to spend $1,000+. i found the Ibex company during a web search and started comparing their Ignition 3 model to other bikes in the $600-900 range and found it to be the best value. during the process, emails to the company were answered promptly. i also ordered an Ignition 1 for my son. same process, i didn't find a bike that matched the value for $400. the Ignition 1 arrived with a loose eyelet for the water bottle cage that the local bike store couldn't fix, without hesitation Ibex shipped me a new frame and covered the cost of switching components to the new frame. outstanding custome service i've only been to the local trail a few times with my Ignition 3 and so far and i am very pleased with my purchase, the bike is performing like i had hoped.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by T a Weekend Warrior from fort collins, CO
Date Reviewed: July 15, 2005
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $750.00
Purchased At:Ibex online store
Strengths:good geometry, overall good components for the price, good customer service. the marzocci fork and the alex rims are excellent. I highly recommend it. buy it, upgrade a few parts and you will be good to enjoy the trail.
Weaknesses:major problem with the cables...the cable ends come loose and break apart...paint rubs off at spots where the cable housing rubs the frame. my bike came with a 650# coil over hydraulic rear shock and it feels to stiff for my weight. may have to upgrade the shock.
Bike Setup:ibex ignition 3 with upgraded; fsa stem,panaracer fire xc pro kevlar tires, avid brake levers and wtb saddle.
Bottom Line:excellent value for the money even though the cables come loose.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Michael Clark a Weekend Warrior from Tampa
Date Reviewed: February 23, 2005
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $700.00
Purchased At:Online Ibex
Strengths:Rugged frame, decent suspension, component level makes this a real bargain at $700.
Weaknesses:Paint rubs off by headset (get a protector if its important to you), really needs a thorough going over after delivery. My front spoke tension was off and really distorted my wheel after a crash. Brakes and gears need adjusting at delivery. May have to saw off part of the seatpost depending on your height- it can interfere with the rear suspension travel.
Bike Setup:Stock except Crank Brothers platform clip-ins.
Bottom Line:If you are willing to spend some set up time, this is a great deal for the money. A good all-around performer. Handles short uphills and downhills well. Good balance, and easy to throw around despite its weight. Reversed the rear shock so its easier to lockout on the fly. No problems yet with the suspension, but have to pump up the front a ways to stiffen it up.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Bill a Cross Country Rider from San Marcos, CA
Date Reviewed: February 22, 2005
Favorite Trail:Lake Hodges
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $700.00
Purchased At:Ibex Online
Strengths:Solid Frame, Good Geometry, Great Product Support
Weaknesses:Needs a little adjustment as delivered: Brakes, Derailleur Stops.
Bike Setup:Stock with Ritchey MTB SPD Style Pedals, Bar Ends, Upgraded to air shock (RockShock BAR)
Bottom Line:I have had my ignition 3 for about a lilttle over a month. The bike required some adjustments to the disk brakes, aligning the caliper with the disk and setting the gaps. I also slid the brake levers / shifters in a bit and put some bar ends on handlebars. This was a little tricky because of the slope of the bars. A few adjustments to the derailleur stops too. I put on some Ritchey clipless pedals. I also ordered the shock pump and accessory kit (bag, bottle, cage, pump and tire kit). The saddle bag did not fit well on the Ignition, so I put it on my wife's Giant Boulder SE where it fit fine (seatpost velcro strap overlap problem).

I have over a 100 miles on the bike, of which about 60 miles were dirt, some pretty rocky stuff. First few rides took a little getting used to, my previous bike was a Fisher hardtail. The brakes squeak unless adjusted properly. I found that minimizing the gap between the outboard pad (nuetral side) fixes the problem. This minimizes the flex on the disk when stopping. If the gap is too small, you will hear the drag and see no light between open pads and disk.

Shifting is generally smooth. Gear range is great. The bike overall is very solid and built to take abuse. The suspension is good. The Vector Axis has a virtual lockout. I had flipped the shock such that the lever was on top and up. This allows for on the fly adjustment. It works pretty well when climbing, although there is still a little movement. On rocky, rough climbs, the bike did well with the suspension engaged. On rough downhills, I can fly much faster than before, with much more control.

A couple weeks ago, the seals on the rear shock went. It was spraying/dripping oil, and Jack sent me out a replacement upgrade for a modest price, a 2004 Rock Shox BAR air shock. I would rather improve the overall quality of the suspension, though I will miss the lockout capability. The Axis was OK, and there was a damping adjust, but overall I had planned to upgrade eventually to a higher quality air shock. I have installed the air shock on the rear and the overall suspension is now smoother with very little pogo. Pedal bob is pretty minimimal if you stay balanced in the seat on climbs. I have yet to thrash it because of all the So Cal rain.

The paint is rubbing off the frame at the headset where the front brake cable moves up and down. If you want to keep it pretty, you may want to protect it new. I've only crashed it one good time, and that scuffed up the shock, crank and front brake. All cosmetic.

All in all, I am very happy with bike and customer service. As far as I can tell, I would be paying 1200 + at the LBS for comparable quality and features. The downside, you need to be cabable of making your own adjustments (or pay someone to do it).

Value is exceptional. With the upgraded shock, the bike is excellent.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4






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