Smoothest UA-cam rider I reckon just laugh and smile also seems like genuine fun to just ride and record to get the natural what is happening like the jump to manual progression fun stuff
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the DVO stuff. I don't know why, but it's basically impossible to find reviews and info on DVO from any of the mtb media companies.
I didn't know that it's hard to find reviews of their stuff, but that's handy to know! Maybe I'll stretch the fork up to 160 or 170 and throw it on the Ripmo as well!
@@JeffKendallWeed Yeah that would be super helpful as that's the travel range I ride haha. Maybe get the slightly bigger Onyx (if possible) to review/compare against your current Fox 36 would be cool. Cheers!
I'm absolutely in love with the Onyx SC that I have on my Ripmo, it's flat out better than a Grip 2 Fox 36. The Topaz is quite good as well, strikes a nice balance between a poppy shock like a DPX2 and a glued to the ground shock like the X2.
FInally, something else than the big companies for the squishy bits. I ride a Fox DPX2 on my bike, which came stock with the frame. But having limited budget, I chose a DVO Beryl fork. Don't regret it one bit! Only downside for me is that the OTT tune on the Beryl requires opening the fork. So I had that changed with a service.
Had a DVO topaz on my v2 5010. Best rear shock I've tried so far. Easy to add or remove volume spacers, and the 3-way compression lever actually makes a big difference. Open is waaay open, trail is good for mellow flow-y stuff yet keeps the pop, and climb was just firm enough to make a difference for longer climbing. Still wish Ibis would do a Mojo AF with DVO parts, ultimate fun machine IMHO ;)
Hahaha the Mojo AF, that would be fun! I doubt they'll make any al 27.5 bikes, but you never know... At this point with all the production delays, if it's easier to get a ton of al bikes, I guess it could make sense. As long as stiffness is there, I could really care less what material my bike is made outta. The ~2 lbs of weight isn't a huge deal for me.
I've been very pleased with my Topaz. I think you'll really be able to utilize the range of adjustments to suite your riding style. I strongly recommend experimenting with the bladder pressure and the negative spacers. I find the three way switch more useful than other shocks as well. Full open for DH bumpy stuff, middle for jumps and flow, and firm is still plenty active for grip but nicely supported for climbs.
Thanks for the note 1i1, I had forgotten that you can adjust the negative air spring size on the shock. I wouldn't mind if the top ~30% was a little softer, so I'll give that a try.
Ibis should really offer that DVO suspension setup on the Ripley AF (or they're already planning to and asked you to test pilot it ;) ). The DVO setup on the Ripmos is nothing short of amazing.
Ha! That would be genius level marketing if that's why they got me this in the first place, but it sure seemed a lot more mellow than that when they sent it to me.
Jeff, is it possible for you to experiment and ponder the effects of putting a 190x50 Topaz on the Ripley and a Fox36 150mm or any other 150mm fork to see what happens with the geo? I am truly a laymen but, I am very curious, and you seem to be the perfect man for the job for this.
Ay Bellingham! Lived there for 5 years while going to WWU, down in Seattle now. Just stumbled on your channel since I'm getting a new DVO Diamond D2 on my bike and wanted to find some videos on DVO.
Wait... did we just see a proper hammer (4:58) being used while you worked on your bike? The world as we know it is changing. Great upgrades and video!
Good stuff Jeff!.. You need to get Jensen to send you a Norco Optic. It is designed to be what you just did to this Ripley AF. I would like to see you ride that bike and hear your opinion on how it rides.
All I run is DVO now, loved the way the diamond felt compared to my lyrik rc2. My current build 2021 commencal clash is being built with a DVO onyx 180mm and DVO Jade X 🤘
Right on Hemi! I have been over the moon happy with the new 38, but the Diamond is promising. My focus has been more bikes/frames lately, but maybe I'll get an Onyx in. Looks like they are outta stock at the moment tho.
Hey Jeff, just suggesting that you lengthen the stock DVO fender by either putting the longer fender on top or bottom of the DVO fender. Then rivet them together in 2-4 places. Obviously, you will have to drill through both fenders but this will eliminate any zip ties and the rivets will allow for smoother and level finish. So no protruding hardware into your tires. Just a thought... Love your videos BTW
Anthony, thanks for the suggestion, I'm concerned about clearance as that's been my biggest issue with the MudHugger and RRP, but I hadn't considered stacking the fenders like that. Hopefully it'll work, as the big fenders are a necessity for riding here in the winter! I got plenty of pop rivets here.
Or make a new fender from scratch from acrylic sheets and heat. It's probably alot of work but you can customize the length to your like. ua-cam.com/video/7x4TH75Pc0k/v-deo.html
Awesome to see you out on some DVO! I've had nothing but good things to say about the products I've used over the years. I run 3 volume spacers in my Topaz on my 2016 Scout (125mm) & guessed it'd be around there for the Ripley as well. Hope to see ya out on the trails!
At some point I'd like to add a shorter 120mm travel bike but build it like this with a burlier front fork and have it fit in that "lunch ride" category. Hitting the mellower trails for a quick rip but having some fun along the way. Excellent video as always.
I am considering building up a Ripley AF. I know you can run a 140mm fork. I have a 2018 YT Capra 29er. I wanted to put my Rockshox Zeb but run it at 150mm. I would put the latest Rockshox Super Deluxe Ultimate 190x45mm. Then put all my build from my bike to the Ripley. This would make it very burly and heavy, but I think it would be easier to pedal and climb then my enduro bike. I live in San Antonio and have no elevation to speak of. So in your opinion can I run a 150mm fork on it?
BTW, the little brittle zip ties that come with those fenders broke on me too. So I drilled the holes slightly larger and ran some larger quality zip ties, which have never broken. I also put adhesive back velcro tape, which has really strong adhesive and taped the lower end of the fender to the inner fork leg. This keeps it from rocking front to back and probably helps with stress on the ties too. used another large front fender on the back after trimming the front nose a little, works great.
I have a topaz on order for my Ripley AF and just bought a diamond. As a mortal rider for after work rips I prefer ST 29ers because how easily I can load the shock and pop off everything on the trail vs a longer travel bike. My previous 161mm 29er muted the trails too much and I wasn't getting as many laps in as I do now with a more efficient bike
Right on Colt, I think the Ripley AF is going to be a great bike for you! The Topaz has been really impressing me over the stock Fox unit. I am using the 4 volume reducers and haver yet to experiment with bladder adjustment, though I doubt I'll want to go higher than 170psi. Hope you enjoy your ride!!!
Great vid Jeff, I have a DVO Jade X coil on order for my Mojo HD 5 and am really looking forward to seeing how it rides. Rented a Ripmo AF in Sedona with DVO front and back and it was pretty plush..
I have an Alchemy Arktos ST with 120/140 and they use a DPX2/FOX 36 setup and it is sweet because it is stiff yet playful and can handle most chunk very well...but I’m not riding like you ever, Awesome skills! Wonder how the DPX2 would be?
Hey Radigan, thanks for the note! I bet the DPX2 would be solid on the Ripley. That's my favorite rear shock that I've ridden to date. Maybe the DVO Topaz will surpass it eventually? Who knows, but the Occam (150/140) sure felt good with the same 36 Grip2 up front and DPX2 in rear.
@Radigan I'd love to know how you feel about your Arktos a year later or if you're riding anything else, since I just discovered Alchemy and love that they leave nothing much on the build kit that needs upgrading and am heavily considering one!
@@TheGeoffreyDyck Fo Dry Hill, I would hit Wayne's World, Rusty Mcloud, Muffin Top, Chunderdome, Upper Pro, Lower Pro, and Camptown. For a longer enduro style trail, I would do Horse. For pure jump lines, I would ride Maple Bar, And for a long xc trail, I would do the Olympic Discovery trails. And finally, there is a little skills park called Colville with intermediate and beginner jump lines and a pump track.
@@JeffKendallWeed Here in Port Angeles, we haven't been having much rain lately, but when it does rain all the trails hold up great because it is all glacial till. It never is very muddy, just wet.
Oh it’s here alright, but I need a fender that keeps mud and water out of my eyes (and GoPro). The little fashion fenders are cute but not as effective. If I do use the DVO unit then I’ll add a “forkskin” from the crown to the arch. That set up is OK but still nowhere as good as the full coverage euro fender.
Yeah the DVO fender is really only good for dry conditions like down here in SoCal where they’re located. Definitely need something more substantial for wet conditions.
What is that water bottle cage adapter that’s on your bike? I just got a small ripley af and can see how raising the cage will allow for a better fit. Thanks.
Tyler, I don't think that's wise, Ibis is adamantly opposed to folks using different length shocks than what they spec. There's not a ton of tire clearance at bottom out, either, but I guess there's the chance that without a fender it might fit? I prefer the Ripmo AF anyhow, as it not only has more travel, but a more progressive travel.
@@JeffKendallWeed ok cool, yeah I have been waiting on my Ripmo V2 to come in for a while now since the slowing of production and excited to finally get it when it arrives hopefully soon.
Hey Kim, sorry but I rarely weigh my bikes, and if I do, my weights are not very relevant since I run more heavy duty parts than most folks. For instance, the tires that I need to use weigh a good pound more (each!) than the tires that most folks prefer, so my bike weights are always crazy heavy. And in the end, the overall bike weight isn't that big of a deal, anyhow.
Jeff any update on how you are liking the DVO compared to Fox stock setup? Wife is getting a Ripley AF soon (hopefully, its been on order for a while) and wondering if it would be a good upgrade for her.
curious how you got 65deg HTA with a 10mm bump on the 34? Ibis has it at 66.5 with the 130mm. I would think it closer to 66 with the 140mm unless Ibis was underclaiming a bit
Ibis claims 65.5 for the AF. The carbon is 66.5. I have WTB tires that slacken it slightly, but it appears the Diamond And 34 are similar in height when set at 140 travel.
DVO is super sweet but is apparently pretty heavy? Weight on the Diamond fork is more than a rockshox zeb. Would be sick to compare this setup to a 2021 fox 36 and dpx2.
Heavy? I didn't notice anything weight related when I was riding this set up. But it's an aluminum bike, so in generally it's a "dee gaff" situation when it comes to weight here lol!
@@JeffKendallWeed Yeah the site has the diamond 29er fork at 2150grams which is a bit more than rockshox's 38mm stanchioned beast. You're right though no point being a weight weenie on an aluminum rig. I've heard really good things about the way DVO feels on treail and at the end of the day that's most important. How does the damping on the DVO compare to the dpx2/bomber z1 setup you had on your ripmo since thats a pretty fair price comparison? Cheers
I have 2020 Carbon Ripley with Fox Float34 130mm. What is the part number to convert to 140mm and where can I buy? I assume this would be the same part you used.
I'm a smaller-frame guy, too. I'm currently on a Ripmo AF. It's a bit too bulky for me. What was you opinion about the comparison between the ripmo and ripley AF's? I'm in Pisgah and would prefer something that can handle gnar, but still nimble. There are currently no videos comparing the two.
Nice! Great riding as usual. Curious....WEIGHT of the bike with the DVO setup? How would you say the pedal efficiency compares to the Ripmo AF and the carbon V1/V2? At this price point...I've considered adding the Ripley as a longer ride adventure bike, and the extra weight vs carbon doesn't worry me a lot, as long as it pedals efficiently. I was leaning toward possibly the Revel Ranger, but now with the Ripley in AL...decisions, decisions.
Hi Miju, my goal is to make a mini Ripmo. This means more robust than the stock set up. The 34 forks are good, and have gotten WAY better over the years, but there is a noticeable difference in stiffness between the 34 and the Diamond/Pike/36 forks.
@@JeffKendallWeed Yes it's true, 36 forks are stiffers. I really like my Sapphire on my eviml calling, DVO makes greats products. Sorry for my english, i'm a french fan.
Sylvain, I haven't ridden one in a LONG time, but in general I prefer air suspension for mountain bikes with my style of riding. I jump a TON, so I really like having the more progressive spring rate of the air suspension. It means I don't bottom out nearly as often as I would with coil sprung suspension.
@@JeffKendallWeed I have a Topaz 3 on my Medium framed 2021 Ripley and it fits just fine (piggy back up). But i do have the carbon frame, strange the AF frame is different, tubing size maybe? And I 2nd that your riding is gnarly!!
Charles, I notice ZERO difference in pedaling. I haven't used a lever to make a bike pedal better in a few years, tho, as all of the bikes I've ridden recently pedal plenty fine with the shock wide open.
@@JeffKendallWeed regarding pedal efficiency do you feel any difference in going uphill between the two bikes? I already own a ripmo Af and was wondering if a Ripley AF would be substantially better on the ups. Thank you and have a good one!
I would not want to use a coil shock on this bike, as it's got a very regressive suspension curve designed specifically around progressive air shocks. I need to use almost the maximum number of volume reducers to get the air shocks to avoid bottoming. Coils are linear, and would bottom way too easily on this bike. Going to a coil would mean adding a huge amount of high speed compression, and that in turn would mean a way over damped and generally miserable set up. Maybe for riders who don't jump much ("wheels on the ground" riders), but I'll stick with air.
Hi Jeff, Have just installed the same on my Med Ripley AF. Just curious what bottle cage and water bottle you have managed to squeeze in there? Cheers, Nik.
Hey Nick, I now use the Arrundel Carbon Cage and a small Camelbak Podium bottle. It fits tight but it fits. The mid-sized Specialized bottles that are so common don't really fit with the piggyback shock on.
You broke the law! You must automatically use a fat bike if there is any snow at all! Or at least that's what my friends who I've tried to talk out of fat bikes and into trail bikes seem to think.
Jeff, you often mention your unusual riding style. Out of pure curiosity, do you have any guesses how much on a given mile you are actually on two wheels, rather than zero or one? Does you tend to ride more . . .conservatively, regularly, I dunno the best word here . . . if you riding strictly for "pleasure" vs. filming content?
Hahaha no I've never considered timing or counting wheelies, but that'd be a fun video idea! The majority of my ride vlogs I'm riding how I would with no camera, and there are lots of wheelies. If I'm really tired or burned out, I'll wheelie less, but I like to ride the rear of the bike and that means lots and lots of one wheel action.
Thanks Jeff for always keeping it fresh. Quick question, I'm building up a mullet bike out of a Santa Cruz Blur Lt my mechanic suggested a 120mm to 130mm front shock up front, what shock would you suggest on a moderate budget.
As a fat guy, I really do better on a piggyback shock. If Ibis offered the Ripley AF this way, I'd have a hard choice between the RipMo and the Ripley.
This Topaz came direct from Ibis, and they got it direct from DVO. I am not seeing it on the Jenson site, hence the 190x50. The correct size for the Ripley is 190x45.
@@JeffKendallWeed So I got my Topaz 3 (190x45) directly from DVO so it has the stock tune. You got yours from Ibis, do you know if it was set up with the Ibis tune? Probably I would think but would be good to know if they set it up that way.
The reality is Jeff, like what? 1-2% of MTBers ride like you??? Love your videos, but they have like no basis in reality for someone like myself who's just a run of the mill XC/Trail rider/racer. You don't even sit down! also, maybe its a Pacific Northwest thing, or just your edits, but the "trails" look like bike parks....
Hahaha I sit down plenty when pedaling around- but that's not stuff that anyone wants to watch! No bike "review" content is ever going to work for anyone. Heck, I assume my vids are more "edutainment" than anything practical, but I do speak the honest truth of what I experience with these bikes. Is that applicable to all? No, but seems like enough folks use me as the "aggressive rider's opinion" to compare to the "milder rider's opinion" sources. Contrasting two opinions like that would then provide a pretty good scope of a bike.
Who has a fender recommendation for the DVO Diamond?
The Dvo bolt on one
@@ethanbenton6676 Nope, that's a southern California fender. Not effective for our area! We need más coverage.
I’ve seen people thread the Rapid Racer Products fender on to their DVO fork.
@@JeffKendallWeed lol how’d you know I’m a Bay Area boy lmao
Zefal Deflector FM30
I really like your emphasis on fun throughout the video, that's what it's all about.
"...who cares about appropriate! THIS is the bike I'm riding right now, and ya know what, I'm having fun!" - EXCELLENCE!
“This is the bike I’m riding right now and I’m having fun” well said! I say the same thing when I’m on my fully rigid single speed.
The hardtail joke was hilarious ( hardtail rider) lol
Hahahaha I love my hardtail, but it's a true story!
I have loved my DVO suspension!
Came here to watch a min-duro Ripley AF, stayed to watch a man ride a unicycle through a jump trail.
lol thanks John! I'll do a part 2 for this vid after I have more experience with the DVO stuff.
Smoothest UA-cam rider I reckon just laugh and smile also seems like genuine fun to just ride and record to get the natural what is happening like the jump to manual progression fun stuff
So true 😁🤘
Thanks so much CK!
I have the topaz and diamond on my mojo 3, made the bike even more playful. I love the set up.
I don't do manuals at 57. Nice review
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the DVO stuff. I don't know why, but it's basically impossible to find reviews and info on DVO from any of the mtb media companies.
I didn't know that it's hard to find reviews of their stuff, but that's handy to know! Maybe I'll stretch the fork up to 160 or 170 and throw it on the Ripmo as well!
@@JeffKendallWeed Yeah that would be super helpful as that's the travel range I ride haha. Maybe get the slightly bigger Onyx (if possible) to review/compare against your current Fox 36 would be cool. Cheers!
I'm absolutely in love with the Onyx SC that I have on my Ripmo, it's flat out better than a Grip 2 Fox 36. The Topaz is quite good as well, strikes a nice balance between a poppy shock like a DPX2 and a glued to the ground shock like the X2.
FInally, something else than the big companies for the squishy bits.
I ride a Fox DPX2 on my bike, which came stock with the frame. But having limited budget, I chose a DVO Beryl fork.
Don't regret it one bit!
Only downside for me is that the OTT tune on the Beryl requires opening the fork. So I had that changed with a service.
Wish I had local trails like this 😭
We are SO LUCKY here. This is all logging company owned land, so it's easier to build good trails, but they get logged every 10-20 years.
I have been riding a Ripley LS with 150mm DVO fork. Really felt like a mini Enduro bike. Nice video Jeff. Keep smiling 😊
Had a DVO topaz on my v2 5010. Best rear shock I've tried so far. Easy to add or remove volume spacers, and the 3-way compression lever actually makes a big difference. Open is waaay open, trail is good for mellow flow-y stuff yet keeps the pop, and climb was just firm enough to make a difference for longer climbing.
Still wish Ibis would do a Mojo AF with DVO parts, ultimate fun machine IMHO ;)
Hahaha the Mojo AF, that would be fun! I doubt they'll make any al 27.5 bikes, but you never know... At this point with all the production delays, if it's easier to get a ton of al bikes, I guess it could make sense. As long as stiffness is there, I could really care less what material my bike is made outta. The ~2 lbs of weight isn't a huge deal for me.
I've been very pleased with my Topaz. I think you'll really be able to utilize the range of adjustments to suite your riding style. I strongly recommend experimenting with the bladder pressure and the negative spacers. I find the three way switch more useful than other shocks as well. Full open for DH bumpy stuff, middle for jumps and flow, and firm is still plenty active for grip but nicely supported for climbs.
Thanks for the note 1i1, I had forgotten that you can adjust the negative air spring size on the shock. I wouldn't mind if the top ~30% was a little softer, so I'll give that a try.
Ibis should really offer that DVO suspension setup on the Ripley AF (or they're already planning to and asked you to test pilot it ;) ). The DVO setup on the Ripmos is nothing short of amazing.
Ha! That would be genius level marketing if that's why they got me this in the first place, but it sure seemed a lot more mellow than that when they sent it to me.
Jeff, is it possible for you to experiment and ponder the effects of putting a 190x50 Topaz on the Ripley and a Fox36 150mm or any other 150mm fork to see what happens with the geo? I am truly a laymen but, I am very curious, and you seem to be the perfect man for the job for this.
got my Ripley AF from Jenson! just need trails to dry out
Congrats!!! You're going to love that bike!!!
Ay Bellingham! Lived there for 5 years while going to WWU, down in Seattle now. Just stumbled on your channel since I'm getting a new DVO Diamond D2 on my bike and wanted to find some videos on DVO.
Just picked up the new carbon Troy from Jenson with your referral link! Love Jenson and your videos!
Awesome! Thank you MTB Co-op, I appreciate that very much!!! Rock on!!!!!
Wait... did we just see a proper hammer (4:58) being used while you worked on your bike? The world as we know it is changing. Great upgrades and video!
lol yes, but don't worry, no eye protection was used 😂
Good stuff Jeff!.. You need to get Jensen to send you a Norco Optic. It is designed to be what you just did to this Ripley AF. I would like to see you ride that bike and hear your opinion on how it rides.
All I run is DVO now, loved the way the diamond felt compared to my lyrik rc2. My current build 2021 commencal clash is being built with a DVO onyx 180mm and DVO Jade X 🤘
Right on Hemi! I have been over the moon happy with the new 38, but the Diamond is promising. My focus has been more bikes/frames lately, but maybe I'll get an Onyx in. Looks like they are outta stock at the moment tho.
Hey Jeff, just suggesting that you lengthen the stock DVO fender by either putting the longer fender on top or bottom of the DVO fender. Then rivet them together in 2-4 places. Obviously, you will have to drill through both fenders but this will eliminate any zip ties and the rivets will allow for smoother and level finish. So no protruding hardware into your tires. Just a thought... Love your videos BTW
Anthony, thanks for the suggestion, I'm concerned about clearance as that's been my biggest issue with the MudHugger and RRP, but I hadn't considered stacking the fenders like that. Hopefully it'll work, as the big fenders are a necessity for riding here in the winter! I got plenty of pop rivets here.
Or make a new fender from scratch from acrylic sheets and heat. It's probably alot of work but you can customize the length to your like. ua-cam.com/video/7x4TH75Pc0k/v-deo.html
Sweet! I love my DVO stuff. 🤘🏽💚🤘🏽Remember that adjusting the bladder psi in the reservoir will have an affect on the suspension feel too.
Thanks Ian!! I need to check the bladder setting, and I need to experiment with a few different set ups.
Awesome to see you out on some DVO! I've had nothing but good things to say about the products I've used over the years. I run 3 volume spacers in my Topaz on my 2016 Scout (125mm) & guessed it'd be around there for the Ripley as well. Hope to see ya out on the trails!
At some point I'd like to add a shorter 120mm travel bike but build it like this with a burlier front fork and have it fit in that "lunch ride" category. Hitting the mellower trails for a quick rip but having some fun along the way. Excellent video as always.
Can’t wait for the next one! This is how I would build a Ripley 🤘Thanks for sharing
Cheers JK, thanks for watching!
I am considering building up a Ripley AF. I know you can run a 140mm fork. I have a 2018 YT Capra 29er. I wanted to put my Rockshox Zeb but run it at 150mm. I would put the latest Rockshox Super Deluxe Ultimate 190x45mm. Then put all my build from my bike to the Ripley. This would make it very burly and heavy, but I think it would be easier to pedal and climb then my enduro bike. I live in San Antonio and have no elevation to speak of. So in your opinion can I run a 150mm fork on it?
BTW, the little brittle zip ties that come with those fenders broke on me too. So I drilled the holes slightly larger and ran some larger quality zip ties, which have never broken. I also put adhesive back velcro tape, which has really strong adhesive and taped the lower end of the fender to the inner fork leg. This keeps it from rocking front to back and probably helps with stress on the ties too. used another large front fender on the back after trimming the front nose a little, works great.
Great video Jeff!
Try the Crud XL. I had it on my last 2 bikes. Fits perfect on almost any fork.
Thanks for the info jeff 👍
I have a topaz on order for my Ripley AF and just bought a diamond. As a mortal rider for after work rips I prefer ST 29ers because how easily I can load the shock and pop off everything on the trail vs a longer travel bike. My previous 161mm 29er muted the trails too much and I wasn't getting as many laps in as I do now with a more efficient bike
Right on Colt, I think the Ripley AF is going to be a great bike for you! The Topaz has been really impressing me over the stock Fox unit. I am using the 4 volume reducers and haver yet to experiment with bladder adjustment, though I doubt I'll want to go higher than 170psi. Hope you enjoy your ride!!!
The hardtail footage part was the best
MORE DVO vid please!
Great video as a die hard 27.5 guy I’d love to see a Mojo AF, being a high schooler a carbon bike is a bit too expensive.
What was your final opinion on the dvo
Such a rad bike
It's a fun little beast!
Excellent! 👌 Love those trails 🤩
Thanks Gogo!!!
Would a 150mm fork work? Any thoughts on the idea?
Great vid Jeff, I have a DVO Jade X coil on order for my Mojo HD 5 and am really looking forward to seeing how it rides. Rented a Ripmo AF in Sedona with DVO front and back and it was pretty plush..
Right on Rusty! Hope the DVO coil does well on the HD5, I haven't tried that bike with a coil yet.
Zefal Deflector FM30 is a really good option for a front mudguard.
great technique!
I have an Alchemy Arktos ST with 120/140 and they use a DPX2/FOX 36 setup and it is sweet because it is stiff yet playful and can handle most chunk very well...but I’m not riding like you ever, Awesome skills! Wonder how the DPX2 would be?
Hey Radigan, thanks for the note! I bet the DPX2 would be solid on the Ripley. That's my favorite rear shock that I've ridden to date. Maybe the DVO Topaz will surpass it eventually? Who knows, but the Occam (150/140) sure felt good with the same 36 Grip2 up front and DPX2 in rear.
@Radigan I'd love to know how you feel about your Arktos a year later or if you're riding anything else, since I just discovered Alchemy and love that they leave nothing much on the build kit that needs upgrading and am heavily considering one!
What tires do you run on snow?
Sweet video! You should come check out the trails in Port Angeles, we got a bunch of new ones!
One day Peter, I'll make it down!!!
What trails do you recommend?
@@TheGeoffreyDyck Fo Dry Hill, I would hit Wayne's World, Rusty Mcloud, Muffin Top, Chunderdome, Upper Pro, Lower Pro, and Camptown. For a longer enduro style trail, I would do Horse. For pure jump lines, I would ride Maple Bar, And for a long xc trail, I would do the Olympic Discovery trails. And finally, there is a little skills park called Colville with intermediate and beginner jump lines and a pump track.
@@peterzelenka9816 How's it hold up to all this rain? I'm hoping to ride some new spots in a couple weeks here!
@@JeffKendallWeed Here in Port Angeles, we haven't been having much rain lately, but when it does rain all the trails hold up great because it is all glacial till. It never is very muddy, just wet.
I wonder if IBIS is going to be updating the Geo on the carbon Ripley to match the AF?
I have zero insider insight to that. But I hope they do!
Did you add all 4 volume reducers on the positive side?
How many spacers did you run in each chamber? Positive and negative?
DVO makes a fender especially designed for the Diamond fork. Surprised it didn’t come in the box
Oh it’s here alright, but I need a fender that keeps mud and water out of my eyes (and GoPro). The little fashion fenders are cute but not as effective. If I do use the DVO unit then I’ll add a “forkskin” from the crown to the arch. That set up is OK but still nowhere as good as the full coverage euro fender.
Yeah the DVO fender is really only good for dry conditions like down here in SoCal where they’re located. Definitely need something more substantial for wet conditions.
Ian Barner I’m from the Bay Area so I’m naive when it comes to riding in real mud lolz.
What is that water bottle cage adapter that’s on your bike? I just got a small ripley af and can see how raising the cage will allow for a better fit. Thanks.
Did you think about putting a longer stroke DVO rear shock to give you a little more rear travel?
Tyler, I don't think that's wise, Ibis is adamantly opposed to folks using different length shocks than what they spec. There's not a ton of tire clearance at bottom out, either, but I guess there's the chance that without a fender it might fit? I prefer the Ripmo AF anyhow, as it not only has more travel, but a more progressive travel.
@@JeffKendallWeed ok cool, yeah I have been waiting on my Ripmo V2 to come in for a while now since the slowing of production and excited to finally get it when it arrives hopefully soon.
Try a Crud xl fender
Damn, you turned that thing into a rocket ship to the moon on that rock kicker. Ridiculous
Thanks mam!
Thanks for the video curious how much does this AF weigh I have the carbon XT version and with the pedals I’m at about 29 pounds ,thank you
Hey Kim, sorry but I rarely weigh my bikes, and if I do, my weights are not very relevant since I run more heavy duty parts than most folks. For instance, the tires that I need to use weigh a good pound more (each!) than the tires that most folks prefer, so my bike weights are always crazy heavy. And in the end, the overall bike weight isn't that big of a deal, anyhow.
Dear Ibis,
Please sell this DVO build with with a 130mm rear travel.
So, a PNW edition Ripley? Sounds fun!
Jeff any update on how you are liking the DVO compared to Fox stock setup? Wife is getting a Ripley AF soon (hopefully, its been on order for a while) and wondering if it would be a good upgrade for her.
curious how you got 65deg HTA with a 10mm bump on the 34? Ibis has it at 66.5 with the 130mm. I would think it closer to 66 with the 140mm unless Ibis was underclaiming a bit
Ibis claims 65.5 for the AF. The carbon is 66.5. I have WTB tires that slacken it slightly, but it appears the Diamond And 34 are similar in height when set at 140 travel.
@@JeffKendallWeed doh🤦♂️totally right. Was looking at the normal Ripley geo chart. Carry on...
DVO is super sweet but is apparently pretty heavy? Weight on the Diamond fork is more than a rockshox zeb.
Would be sick to compare this setup to a 2021 fox 36 and dpx2.
Heavy? I didn't notice anything weight related when I was riding this set up. But it's an aluminum bike, so in generally it's a "dee gaff" situation when it comes to weight here lol!
@@JeffKendallWeed Yeah the site has the diamond 29er fork at 2150grams which is a bit more than rockshox's 38mm stanchioned beast. You're right though no point being a weight weenie on an aluminum rig.
I've heard really good things about the way DVO feels on treail and at the end of the day that's most important.
How does the damping on the DVO compare to the dpx2/bomber z1 setup you had on your ripmo since thats a pretty fair price comparison? Cheers
I have 2020 Carbon Ripley with Fox Float34 130mm. What is the part number to convert to 140mm and where can I buy? I assume this would be the same part you used.
What frame protection are you using?
None.
I'm a smaller-frame guy, too. I'm currently on a Ripmo AF. It's a bit too bulky for me. What was you opinion about the comparison between the ripmo and ripley AF's? I'm in Pisgah and would prefer something that can handle gnar, but still nimble. There are currently no videos comparing the two.
Ripmo
@@tanpen15 I found that the AF is fine. I was just on a frame that was one size too large.
hi, any comments on DVO diamond 27.5 150-160mm.. 44mm offset vs 37mm? thanks
Only you could make one of those massive rear fenders look so good 😅
lol but they work soooo good!
Nice! Great riding as usual. Curious....WEIGHT of the bike with the DVO setup? How would you say the pedal efficiency compares to the Ripmo AF and the carbon V1/V2? At this price point...I've considered adding the Ripley as a longer ride adventure bike, and the extra weight vs carbon doesn't worry me a lot, as long as it pedals efficiently. I was leaning toward possibly the Revel Ranger, but now with the Ripley in AL...decisions, decisions.
hello, why do you choose the Diamond and why not the Sapphire 34 (a good trail fork)?
Hi Miju, my goal is to make a mini Ripmo. This means more robust than the stock set up. The 34 forks are good, and have gotten WAY better over the years, but there is a noticeable difference in stiffness between the 34 and the Diamond/Pike/36 forks.
@@JeffKendallWeed Yes it's true, 36 forks are stiffers. I really like my Sapphire on my eviml calling, DVO makes greats products. Sorry for my english, i'm a french fan.
Who would not like this video? 😂😂🔥🔥🔥💯
Great Video, you're riding is crazy. Are those the stock handlebars or did you swap them? How much rise so you have on there?
Remove the spacers on the negative chamber and put more air in case you have any
No spacers in negative chamber at all, all 4 spacers are in the positive to provide more progression and bottom out resistance.
Crud XL Fender. That one must work.
Have you tried it personally? There is very little space between the arch and the tire on this fork.
@@JeffKendallWeed look at the fender closer. Since its mounted with o-rings you can adjust the hight freely.
Anyone know what songs are used In this video?
Hi jeff!what is your opinion about coil fork?
Sylvain, I haven't ridden one in a LONG time, but in general I prefer air suspension for mountain bikes with my style of riding. I jump a TON, so I really like having the more progressive spring rate of the air suspension. It means I don't bottom out nearly as often as I would with coil sprung suspension.
@@JeffKendallWeed coil fork have improve a lot.you should try a mrp ribbon from jenson usa😄
Or one aftermarket conversion for your fox
How far would people consider to still be local trails?
Riding to from home?
Maybe it’s there’s not enough space but my ocd bugs me... I feel like the shock should be switch with the piggy back up like gorilla gravity bikes
Also your riding is gnarly and the dvo looks clean 🧼
Thanks Cole! Yeah I wanted to run it piggy back up, but there isn't space on this size medium.
@@JeffKendallWeed I have a Topaz 3 on my Medium framed 2021 Ripley and it fits just fine (piggy back up). But i do have the carbon frame, strange the AF frame is different, tubing size maybe? And I 2nd that your riding is gnarly!!
Did you notice a difference in pedaling between the two shocks, since you're outside the weight range for the light tune on the stock one?
Charles, I notice ZERO difference in pedaling. I haven't used a lever to make a bike pedal better in a few years, tho, as all of the bikes I've ridden recently pedal plenty fine with the shock wide open.
Which bike do you like better? Ripley AF or Ripmo AF.
Ripmo AF. Better suspension and geometry for my riding style and local trails. Ripley AF is still a great bike tho, and I'm really enjoying it.
@@JeffKendallWeed regarding pedal efficiency do you feel any difference in going uphill between the two bikes? I already own a ripmo Af and was wondering if a Ripley AF would be substantially better on the ups. Thank you and have a good one!
Yooo. Finally early to one of Jeff’s videos
Hahaha welcome to the party Asher!
nice video mate .. Subscribed..
Would a dvo coil fit?
I would not want to use a coil shock on this bike, as it's got a very regressive suspension curve designed specifically around progressive air shocks. I need to use almost the maximum number of volume reducers to get the air shocks to avoid bottoming. Coils are linear, and would bottom way too easily on this bike. Going to a coil would mean adding a huge amount of high speed compression, and that in turn would mean a way over damped and generally miserable set up. Maybe for riders who don't jump much ("wheels on the ground" riders), but I'll stick with air.
Hi Jeff,
Have just installed the same on my Med Ripley AF. Just curious what bottle cage and water bottle you have managed to squeeze in there?
Cheers,
Nik.
Hey Nick, I now use the Arrundel Carbon Cage and a small Camelbak Podium bottle. It fits tight but it fits. The mid-sized Specialized bottles that are so common don't really fit with the piggyback shock on.
Cool! 🤘🤘
Thanks Pozi!
Hey Jeff, out of curiosity how much does your Ripley AF weigh in its current configuration? Thanks for making awesome videos!
You broke the law! You must automatically use a fat bike if there is any snow at all! Or at least that's what my friends who I've tried to talk out of fat bikes and into trail bikes seem to think.
Jeff, you often mention your unusual riding style. Out of pure curiosity, do you have any guesses how much on a given mile you are actually on two wheels, rather than zero or one? Does you tend to ride more . . .conservatively, regularly, I dunno the best word here . . . if you riding strictly for "pleasure" vs. filming content?
Hahaha no I've never considered timing or counting wheelies, but that'd be a fun video idea! The majority of my ride vlogs I'm riding how I would with no camera, and there are lots of wheelies. If I'm really tired or burned out, I'll wheelie less, but I like to ride the rear of the bike and that means lots and lots of one wheel action.
You should change it up and do a single speed vlog....I spot a track bike
Good God I wish I could manual like JKW, corner like JKW....ride like JKW.
Hahaha thanks Rod- my style isn't the fastest or most efficient, but it's fun!
Super💪
my god yes please get another fender that is one annoying noise. bet it isn't as bad riding tho TBF.
RRP pro guard
Ah that's right, RRP, not RPR. RPR just sounds better in my head hahahaha!
A mini enduro is called a TRAIL BIKE
Thanks Jeff for always keeping it fresh. Quick question, I'm building up a mullet bike out of a Santa Cruz Blur Lt my mechanic suggested a 120mm to 130mm front shock up front, what shock would you suggest on a moderate budget.
As a fat guy, I really do better on a piggyback shock. If Ibis offered the Ripley AF this way, I'd have a hard choice between the RipMo and the Ripley.
The real question is... 190x50?!?
This Topaz came direct from Ibis, and they got it direct from DVO. I am not seeing it on the Jenson site, hence the 190x50. The correct size for the Ripley is 190x45.
Oh you are running the 50mm stroke? Plenty of clearance?
@@JeffKendallWeed So I got my Topaz 3 (190x45) directly from DVO so it has the stock tune. You got yours from Ibis, do you know if it was set up with the Ibis tune? Probably I would think but would be good to know if they set it up that way.
Rpr? Rapid product racing 🤣 I think its rrp jeff
Is it? Something like that, the company from the UK.
@@JeffKendallWeed rapid racing products.
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Thanks Noe!
😂😂 120mill…you need to calm down lol.
The reality is Jeff, like what? 1-2% of MTBers ride like you??? Love your videos, but they have like no basis in reality for someone like myself who's just a run of the mill XC/Trail rider/racer. You don't even sit down! also, maybe its a Pacific Northwest thing, or just your edits, but the "trails" look like bike parks....
Hahaha I sit down plenty when pedaling around- but that's not stuff that anyone wants to watch! No bike "review" content is ever going to work for anyone. Heck, I assume my vids are more "edutainment" than anything practical, but I do speak the honest truth of what I experience with these bikes. Is that applicable to all? No, but seems like enough folks use me as the "aggressive rider's opinion" to compare to the "milder rider's opinion" sources. Contrasting two opinions like that would then provide a pretty good scope of a bike.