Ibis Bicycle Instruction Manual - page 11
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Fork Setup
Fox Float RLC (Model Year 2012)
Rebound damping, lockout and com-
pression damping are all adjusted via
the knobs at the top and bottom of the
right fork leg.
Lockout and blowoff controls are
the ones on top. (Note: rebound was
moved to the bottom of the right fork
leg for 2010.) The blowoff threshold
can be adjusted so that when the fork
is locked out it will not move during out
of the saddle climbing, yet still soaks up
the bumps.
Fox Talas 32
Fox Talas forks feature adjust-
able travel. We supply a custom
150/130mm travel version of the
Talas 32 (The standard Talas is
150/120mm.) The rest of the adjust-
ments are the same as the Float RLC.
The air pressures required are slightly
different than the Float so we’re
reprinting them (on page 23.)
The travel adjustment knob is on top of
the left fork leg. By turning it, the fork
can be set to 150 or 130mm of travel.
Rebound, lockout, blowoff and compres-
sion damping are all adjusted via the
knobs at the top and bottom of the right
fork leg. (Note: rebound was moved
to the bottom of the right fork leg for
2010.)
Fox Float 34
On the Mojo HD, the standard fork is
now a Float 34 CTD with 160mm of
travel. The 34 is nearly as stiff as last
year’s 36, and is .44 pounds lighter.
The front axle is now a 15QR.
Fox Talas Forks
Fox Talas forks feature adjustable
travel, via a lever on top of the
left fork leg. We supply a custom
150/130mm travel version of the
Talas 32 CTD (The standard Talas
is 150/120mm) for the Mojo SL-R.
For the Mojo HD, we are supplying
a 160/130mm travel CTD fork (the
standard Talas is 160/120).
Other than the travel adjust feature,
the adjustments are the same as the
Float forks. The air pressures required
are slightly different than the Float so
we’re reprinting them (on page 23.)
CTD
Climb enables a firm low-speed
compression setting. We’d use it for
paved or smooth fire road climbs.
Trail mode dials back the low-speed
compression damping from climb
mode. And once you set the lever
to Trail mode, changing between
soft, medium, and firm settings on
the outer dial enable you to further
fine tune the low-speed compres-
sion damping (If on Trail mode, we
usually prefer the soft setting). Fox
recommends the Trail setting for an
optimal blend of pedaling efficiency
and bike control on variable terrain.
Descend mode changes the compres-
sion setting to full-open for maximum
control and plush performance on
steep, aggressive descents.