Ibis Bicycle Instruction Manual - page 14
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Mojo SL, and SL-R Sag
We recommend starting with air pres-
sure in the RP23 equal to 90% of your
riding weight in pounds. Shoot for .5”
(~13mm) of sag on the shock.
Mojo HD Sag
We recommend starting with air pres-
sure in the RP23 equal to your riding
weight in pounds. Shoot for .625”
(~16mm) of sag on the shock. Also,
see the chart on page 31
Check the Sag
With the shock in descend mode
(or ProPedal turned off for earlier
shocks), sit on your bike in a normal
riding position. Reach down and slide
the o–ring up the shock shaft against
the wiper seal. Next, gently step off
of the bike taking care not to further
compress the suspension. For the
Mojos up to HD140, the distance from
the o–ring to the wiper seal should
be about 10–13mm for XC type rid-
ing and 13–15mm for more gravity
oriented off road riding.
On the Mojo HD, sag should be
about 16mm for XC and 19–21mm
for gravity rides. Experiment and see
what works best for your trails and
riding style.
Trail Adjust
The new RP23 CTD (Climb, Trail,
Descend) is set-up much like the Float
CTD fork:
Climb mode 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
dark outer dial enable you to further
fine tune the low-speed compression
damping.
Descend mode changes the compres-
sion setting to full-open for maximum
control and plush performance on
steep, aggressive descents.
The pedaling efficiency of the dw-
link suspension renders many of the
features of the RP23 CTD superfluous.
Rear Shock Setup