Si, claro que son oficiales, esas fotos son de la web de Ibis. He recibido una invitación en el mail para verlas!
HD-R 27.5" da 130mm y con 26" da 160mm http://www.ibiscycles.com/bikes/moj...ail&utm_term=0_4c942dc570-c94a32490c-66540825
Por lo que veo gana medio grado angulo (sólo con 160mm delanteros???). El Wheelbase "pierde" 3 mm. en para 160mm.
No han cambiado la Geometría y el cuadro tampoco es especifico para 27.5, siguen usando el mismo cuadro para las dos medidas y recortando recorridos o cambiando los chips y el amortiguador... Un saludo.
Revolucionaria! [video=youtube;eHJbpvfGg-s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=eHJbpvfGg-s[/video]
Ohhhh yo pico.... es mi concepto ideal.... pero el basculante es nuevo, hay más distancia para la 650b? y a que hace la alusión la -R es más ligera?
FEATURES OF THE MOJO HDR: - 160mm of rear wheel travel - dw-link Suspension - 2014 Fox Float CTD Adjust Factory Series with Kashima Coat, 8.5" x 2.5" - 26" Wheels - Weight for the frame and shock, size medium, matte finish: 6.2 lbs (~.1 lb difference between sizes and for painted frame) - 67.5 degree head angle with a Fox Float 34 160mm fork - Optional polycarbonate down tube cable guard - Chain stay length: 17.125" - 12 x 142mm Maxle rear axle - 160mm post mount left dropout, carbon fiber - Tapered Steerer - Compatible with Chris King InSet 3 headsets. - If you want to run your current straight 1 1/8" fork, adapters available - 2.35"-2.55" rear tire depending on brand and height of cornering knobs - Dual row angular contact bearings in the front of the lower link that have less play than standard sealed bearings. Preload adjustment is not necessary. Large 28mm x 15mm x 7mm radial bearings in the rear for stiffness and long wear - Fox RC4 coil rear available as an option - The Bottom Bracket height is 13.8" with 2.3" tires - Front derailleur (if you use one) and adjustable seatpost housing (if you use one) run along the top tube - Direct mount front derailleur
Bajando con geometría antigua a esa velocidad, este tio és dios! [video=youtube;Vf7QA3cZYhQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf7QA3cZYhQ&feature=player_embedded[/video]
Respecto al cambio a 650b: "...But perhaps the biggest change of all is that we've made the HDR a fully functional 650b / 27.5" bike. Like its predecessor the HD whose travel you could set at 140 or 160, the HDR has two travel options. In 160mm mode you use 26" wheels and can have your way with just about any trail. And its climbing prowess in this mode is the reason why it's one of the most popular bikes on the enduro circuit. The standard front travel for the HDR is 160mm, though we have a 180mm offering which those people with larger dangly things between their legs prefer to ride. With a new set of "Limbo Chips" and a shorter shock (the same on shock on the Mojo SL-R), the bike can be set to 130mm travel mode, and with a set of 650b / 27.5" wheels and a fork, you've got yourself a bona fide 'tweener', not a 26", not a 29". That's called the HDR 650b. Want more travel in 650b mode? Here's what you do: Set the frame up in the 160 travel mode, and add a 5mm travel reducing spacer in the shock. Deflate the shock to check that your tire won't hit the seat tube at bottom out (tire sizes vary a lot). You'll get 150mm of travel in this mode. So the HDR has an exceptionally versatile chassis. One that can be beat pretty hard in all day lift riding (put that 180 fork and a coil shock on those days), or run it in shorter travel mode with 650b wheels for a low and slack medium duty trail bike that will probably still net you a few uphill and downhill KOMs (if you're into that sort of thing)."
Han hecho un reestilyng al estilo mojo sl o sl-r, no han cambiado nada sera porque no le hace falta? Jeje.
Pues veo que poco aporta la verdad .. Da la sensacion de que han aprovechado lo que ya tenían, lo han "saneado" muy por encima y poco mas .. Sigue con el DW-Link antiguo (creo que es de primera generacion) y han "adaptado" con los links para 27,5 .. En mi opinión una chapuza para una marca como Ibis .. Menuda meganovedad ...
Se han equivocado. Voy a perder 3 cm de recorrido de suspension por 1 cm de altura de rueda? O cambiar por 134g y 0,5 de angulo de dirección? Lo siento Ibis pero no compro.