NOBL Bike Check - Ryan's Ripmo AF 4

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Brand
Model
Additional info

Parts

Frame
Ibis
Ripmo AF
Frame: Ibis Ripmo AF
Rear Shock
DVO
Jade X
Rear Shock: DVO Jade X
Fork
MRP
Ribbon Coil
Fork: MRP Ribbon Coil
Handlebar
Race Face
Turbine R
Handlebar: Race Face Turbine R
Stem
Race Face
Turbine Stem
Stem: Race Face Turbine Stem
Grips
Chromag
Basis
Grips: Chromag Basis
Brakes
Shimano
XT
Brakes: Shimano XT
Shifters
Shimano
SLX
Shifters: Shimano SLX
Rear Derailleur
Shimano
SLX
Rear Derailleur: Shimano SLX
Cranks
Shimano
SLX
Cranks: Shimano SLX
Cassette / Rear Cog
Shimano
SLX
Cassette / Rear Cog: Shimano SLX
Pedals
Shimano
XT Trail
Pedals: Shimano XT Trail
Front Rim
Other
NOBL TR37
Front Rim: Other NOBL TR37
Rear Rim
Other
NOBL TR37
Rear Rim: Other NOBL TR37
Hubs
Industry Nine
Hydra
Hubs: Industry Nine Hydra
Spokes
Sapim
D-Light
Spokes: Sapim D-Light
Front Tire
Maxxis
Assegai EXO+
Front Tire: Maxxis Assegai EXO+
Rear Tire
Maxxis
Assegai
Rear Tire: Maxxis Assegai
Saddle
WTB
Revolt
Saddle: WTB Revolt
Seatpost
BikeYoke
Revive
Seatpost: BikeYoke Revive
General Info

General Info

Model Year
2020
Model Year:
2020
Riding Type
Trail / All-Mountain
Riding Type:
Trail / All-Mountain
Additional Info

“The Ripmo AF was an obvious choice for me. As someone who can only have one bike and wanted something that was a little more wallet-friendly, I don’t think I could have gone with a better option. The bike is tricked out with front and rear coil suspension, which I love for being supple and planted regardless of speed or conditions. Two slightly unique features are an Absolute Black 30 tooth oval chainring and a Wolftooth Components dropper post lever, which are two must-have items on any of my bikes in the future.

TR37‘s are hard to go wrong with as the one rim that does everything well. Enduro, trail, downhill… you name it and 37’s can handle it with tons of style and performance to spare. They are unlike any carbon rim I have tried in terms of feel and responsiveness. I’ve got the rims laced up to a pair of lime green Industry 9 Hydra Hubs with Sapim D-light spokes. I went with Hydras because it’s hard to go wrong with them as a hub option when factoring in engagement, weight and value all at the same time – these hubs check all the boxes and I can’t recommend them enough!”

Additional Info:

“The Ripmo AF was an obvious choice for me. As someone who can only have one bike and wanted something that was a little more wallet-friendly, I don’t think I could have gone with a better option. The bike is tricked out with front and rear coil suspension, which I love for being supple and planted regardless of speed or conditions. Two slightly unique features are an Absolute Black 30 tooth oval chainring and a Wolftooth Components dropper post lever, which are two must-have items on any of my bikes in the future.

TR37‘s are hard to go wrong with as the one rim that does everything well. Enduro, trail, downhill… you name it and 37’s can handle it with tons of style and performance to spare. They are unlike any carbon rim I have tried in terms of feel and responsiveness. I’ve got the rims laced up to a pair of lime green Industry 9 Hydra Hubs with Sapim D-light spokes. I went with Hydras because it’s hard to go wrong with them as a hub option when factoring in engagement, weight and value all at the same time – these hubs check all the boxes and I can’t recommend them enough!”

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