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Ibex Bicycles Ignition Super

Average Rating 5/5
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Description:
  • Frame: 6061 Aluminum w/ 120mm Travel
  • Shifters: SRAM X7 Trigger
  • Rims: WTB SpeedDisc All-Mountain
  • Hubs: Formula Disc
  • Headset: Aheadset TH-888S
  • Stem:: TruVativ XR OS Forged
  • Saddle: WTB Pure V Race
  • Pedals: Shimano M505 Clipless w/ Cleats





Submitted by Steve a Cross Country Rider from ASHEVILLE, NC
Date Reviewed: May 1, 2008
Favoriate Trail:GREENS LICK / BENT CREEK
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $949.00
Purchased At:IBEX ONLINE
Strengths:This bike is one of the best values out there for a full suspension. For under a grand, one can get a very durable full suspension frame with 5 inches of travel, the best mechanical disc brakes on the market (Avid BB7), SRAM X7 full drive train, and quality shocks by Rock Shox and Manitou.

This neon green beast loves slop, rocks, roots, and fast downhills.
Weaknesses:It is not the lightest bike out there but it isnt too heavy either. Im not obsessed with weight. Want to lose a few grams?? Dont worry about the bike, simply watch what you eat...its cheaper and healthier.

No need to worry about assembly, all one has to do is install the seat post, front wheel, pedals, and handlebar...VERY easy stuff done in under 30 minutes. Hardest thing is opening the box and removing all of the protective packaging.

It is made in Taiwan and not the good ole USA, but then most quality, high-end bikes are made overseas these days. :(
Similar Products Used:Specialized and Haro
Bike Setup:All stock parts less the clipless pedals...I dont have the guts to go clipless on some of the crazier trails near Asheville.
Bottom Line:Quality, Value, Great customer service.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Steve G a Weekend Warrior from Royal Oak, MI, USA
Date Reviewed: April 25, 2008
Favoriate Trail:Anything
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $999.00
Purchased At:online direct from Ibex
Strengths:Try to find a better bike for the money!!!!!! You can't this thing is incredible!! Love the sand black color, great component selection on this bike. Everything about it!
Weaknesses:None, though I wish it were a little lighter. But you know what they say about wishes.......
Similar Products Used:Rode GT's for years way beack when GT's were good & demo'ed everthing at every l.b.s. in town since last summer.
Bike Setup:Stock so far.
Bottom Line:Great bike, great price , great customer service, fast shipping, easy assembly. What more could you ask for? I only had a grand to spend and I shopped for almost a year. You can't even come close to this bike for the money. It is comparable to $1500.00-$2000.00 bike at the l.b.s. I was even looking at last year's (2007 & even 2006 when I started looking) models,demo bikes, even used bikes too. There is NOTHING out there worth even looking at in the $1000.00 price range. Don't waste your time like I did, just go to the IBEX website and order one!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by John L a Weekend Warrior from Schenectady, NY
Date Reviewed: April 16, 2008
Favoriate Trail:Pine Bush Preserve
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $999.00
Purchased At:www.ibexbikes.com
Strengths:A lot of bike for the money. Great components and the frame geometry is super versatile; maneuverable yet stable. I can't make this thing bob and it climbs exceedingly well. I'm a hefty guy and this thing remains stiff and stable. I particularly like the FS design on this bike - very efficient - and really like the rear shock (Manitou Radium RL).
Weaknesses:I can't say there are any major weaknesses. The only thing that strikes me is that the fork and rear shock seem to be slightly mismatched. I really like the shock and may consider a moving to a plusher fork. Perhaps some more tweaking will help. I also noticed that the paint seems to rub off pretty easily, but its a mountain bike, ain't it supposed to look a little worn?!?
Similar Products Used:Trek 5500 HT from several years ago
Bike Setup:The only change I made was to Wellgo Magnesium platform pedals because I was certain I would severely damage myself with clip-less, which came stock on the bike (the Wellgo's are great, but they'll bight you if you let them). The rest of the bike is stock; check the website for all the details.
Bottom Line:This is a tremendous bike at any price and at $999 I feel I got the very best deal available given the high end components and outstanding frame. I wanted a bike I wouldn't have to immediately upgrade. I also wanted one that I could be confident would be rugged enough to handle my weight (265 lbs). I almost bought a hard tail because I figured I would need all the climbing help I could get, but I'm glad I went with the FS. I honestly can't detect any loss of power to the rear wheel when climbing. When descending, the bike's handling assisted by a viable fork and surprisingly nice rear shock is confidence inspiring. The bike feels very light given its a FS bike; if I want to shed pounds I'll lose weight! Lastly, I had a couple very minor annoyances as there were some assembly issues with tires and rotors being backwards, but Ibex was very responsive and sent me some goodies without my asking. The guys at Ibex are truly a class act and I'd recommend their bikes to anyone. Worried about buying a bike off the internet? Don't be. You cannot go wrong. I considered Woodstock and Fezzari as well as a blowout sale on a K2 but the Ibex Super beat them all in the value department and turned out to be way more bike than I thought it would be.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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