Ibis Ripley AF Trail Bike Review: Capable Descender and Excellent Value [Mid-Travel Mashup]

Ibis Ripley AF Trail Bike Review: Capable Descender and Excellent Value [Mid-Travel Mashup]

Singletracks Mountain Biking

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Ibis released their Ripley AF, an aluminum trail bike, earlier this year as a more affordable and more aggressive alternative to their carbon Ripley. The Ripley AF has 120mm of rear travel with a 130mm fork and is made with 29-inch wheels.

The starting price for the Ripley AF is $3,200 but the SLX build we tested rang in at $4,100 and includes a Shimano SLX drivetrain, 2 piston brakes, Ibis wheels and cockpit, and Fox suspension.

Even though it's not a light trail bike, the Ripley AF climbs like it is. The supportive DW-Link suspension carries the rider up and over everything and holds incredible traction.

Downhill, the Ripley AF is agile and much more capable than we would have assumed the 120mm bike would be.

Mountain bikers who want an affordable option for a great bike and who like to ride all types of trails will love the Ripley AF.

Pros
-Excellent value
-DW Suspension feels great up and downhill
-Fun, playful, and confident bike

Cons
-Dropper post routing can be tricky to deal with
-Brakes could be better

0:00 Introduction
0:50 Geometry
1:11 The Build
2:10 First Impressions
2:55 Climbing
3:25 DW-Link Suspension
4:35 Downhill
6:02 Improvements
6:30 Who this Bike is For

Read the detailed bike review at: https://www.singletracks.com/mtb-gear/2021-ibis-ripley-af-review
See the other trail bikes we tested here: https://www.singletracks.com/MTM

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@MrFragManiac
@MrFragManiac - 24.05.2024 06:02

Do the standard Ibis rear hub in the wheelset this bike has still not have quick pawl engagement? The trails in my area are fairly technical, and the Chris King hubs on my current bike, which have instant engagement, really help while maneuvering through it. I just need a more current frame design with more travel and better anti squat, and unfortunately my CKs won't fit the new frames.

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@lorenhyung2296
@lorenhyung2296 - 29.10.2023 16:14

When I die I want to be reincarnated as those sparkly pants

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@arturoespinoza1645
@arturoespinoza1645 - 27.07.2023 18:17

i ; need help to find the right size for me :: i will ride almost same type of terreain like in the video , im experience rider having some years on the bike forest and some trail 's like big bear snow summit like more flow trails ... my size is 174,5 ( 5,9 ) long ...will you go for large or medium ????

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@arturoespinoza1645
@arturoespinoza1645 - 27.07.2023 18:06

im not sure ;:::: Medium or large ??? im 174,5 cm long 5,9 ft ....experience rider .. will ride most in Sweden ..help me to find mi size ...😁

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@NDemanuele1
@NDemanuele1 - 31.07.2022 20:30

My primary Bike is a V1 Ripmo and am debating getting this as a backup. Previously I had an OG Ripley and loved that!
I have a few other options: I can get a Ripmo AF as a back up. The bonus to this is if something were to happen to my V1 frame, I can swap everything to the Ripmo AF. Another option would be to go with a different brand for a change. I'm considering a Norco Range or a Rocky Mountain Instinct or Altitude. I would appreciate some input!

Btw, I mostly ride Trail/XC not much Chunk. I live in the SF Bay Area.

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@Accu53Mation
@Accu53Mation - 23.02.2022 04:12

Water Bottles? What is it with weekend riders, always needing to have a water bottle, attached to the frame? And these are the same hypocrites that rant about how many grams a component/frame weighs. Bout time bike makers, do away with the bottle-mount holes. Plenty of backpacks, convenience stores and streams by every trail.

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@yoondaman316
@yoondaman316 - 29.12.2021 20:11

How tall are you guys?

I'm 5-8, which puts me in a medium on Ibis's website. However, I heard Ibis bikes run smaller. I personally cannot imagine buying a bike with a large frame. Any thoughts? Great review!

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@markpotts4428
@markpotts4428 - 19.12.2021 12:58

Cam the cables be tidied up near the bottom of the dowm tube looks a little messy 👍

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@mtnbikerva1
@mtnbikerva1 - 11.10.2021 21:36

This or PIVOT TRAIL 429? I ride midatlantic area, so mountains to shore. Me: 6’1” 172 pounds. I HATE bikes that destroy pedals and cranksets! Also if pivot enduro build DPX2 or maybe 2022 float x and grip 2 36 or standard dps build and fit 4 34? Thank you.

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@hustler4life
@hustler4life - 08.10.2021 02:18

How much does it weigh?

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@outsider1733
@outsider1733 - 06.10.2021 16:55

Awesome review! I'm always worried about being underbiked on gnarly trails, but if I'm honest, the Ripley AF would be perfect for 95% of the trails I ride. I currently have a Ripmo AF and think that the Ripley would probably be more applicable. Thanks again!

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@thebrownfamilyriders
@thebrownfamilyriders - 05.10.2021 07:50

Awesome video!!!!!! you're doing great! keep it up!!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

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@gerrygadget
@gerrygadget - 05.10.2021 06:26

Which trail(s) were those? I want to try my Fezzari Delano Peak on them. 😃

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@OSUHARDING1ATECHNICEXPERIENCE
@OSUHARDING1ATECHNICEXPERIENCE - 05.10.2021 05:41

Loving those sparkling tights… stole the show.

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@EMTB17
@EMTB17 - 04.10.2021 17:39

Chris should just get that sex change and become a man since she wants it so bad!!

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