The Mojo V4 | All in the Family
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- The word Mojo refers to a magic spell or charm, and - more broadly - a magical power. Since its introduction in 1994, the Mojo has delivered a wicked combination of fun and all-mountain prowess.
When Ibis was reborn in 2005, we conjured the first Mojo Carbon. The magic of the original trail bike returns with the Mojo V4. Up, down, sideways, and always in control. It’s not an illusion, it’s just a Mojo. Only better. And available now.
To showcase the newest iteration, we sent a bike to the Wallner's. Robin is our EWS Team Captain. His partner Elin is a skills coach and mountain bike guide. In between taking care of their son, they've been fighting over who gets to ride the magical Mojo!
The entire video was filmed by Niklas Wallner, Robin's younger brother.
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Cute video. Love the paint tasting. Super smooth and stylish riding from Elin. Robin showing off his bag of tricks, embracing his inner Danny Macaskill. I’m loving my new Ripmo. Great work Ibis.
Another winner from Ibis, cool vid.
Awesome i love my ripley v4
Loved the subtitles on 'Elin, can I use your bike' :-)
This is sweet nice work ibis! Andy is the man
Looks like a fun place to ride!
beautiful vid for a beautiful bike
Never saw a Mojo we didn't like!
Sweet! About time I upgraded my '12 Mojo SLR :-)
Snyggt!
Och Vilken bra reklam för vår region!
This is such a good video its chill with good riders and really nice music.Good Job Ibis! does anyone know where Robin Wallner lives?
The North Pole....Alternatively known as Are, Sweden
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Where was this filmed? Looks incredible there!
I would guess Åre here in Sweden
Åre and Östersund in Sweden.
This was filmed in Sweden at the Wallner's house. At the office, we jokingly call it "The North Pole."
Will this work with a 150mm fork?
I would say yes and it would just slacken your head angle slightly.
Please be an AF model; $3,200 Deore 12S with DVO Topaz/150mm Diamond
Will be 3k
Bikes with big wheels turn like crap. I have the feeling that they need more force to change direction. What is the purpose of using them if you have a top spec fork and damper and you don't ride DH, really technical tracks?
Great bike / shit ad