Ibis reveals its very late entry into the e-MTB market. The Oso is firmly aimed at the big descents scene, being approved for dual crown forks and up ...
By stwhannah
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https://singletrackworld.com/charged/2022/10/ibis-oso-a-170mm-e-beast-with-integrated-lights/
The San Andreas is back!
It is beautiful!! Selling my kidneys right now.
How much! No Kashima, no AXS - and worst of all no head tube badge!
Oh and it looks like it's trying to channel the Mountain Cycle San Andreas!
I B So-So is a bold marketing slogan…
£10,999...mmm 2 years energy bills or this...reading the mood music a bit off much?
It's a silly price, I'm not interested in buying an eMTB, but that sure is pretty. Nice to see something different and original looking. Even if it doesn't have a proper headbadge.
I like it, especially in that Yeti blue, but is that really the best "integrated solution" they could come up with for the rear light?
EDIT - also, when the bike is loaded - can you actually see it, or is it obscured by the rear wheel/tyre? I suppose most people won't actually be using it so it's more of a gimmick. Back on topic - I still like it. I'd like it more if it weren't an ebike.
I've had 2 Ripmo frames crack under the down tube guard, the guard on this doesnt even cover the width of the downtube.
£10,999…mmm 2 years energy bills or this…reading the mood music a bit off much?
I'm reading this in the dark right now.
Rush lights man. Work well and some nice smoke.
£11k and it comes with a mid range build and weighs 52lb. At this rate the petrol versions will be lighter as well as cheaper
Is that Ibis or IBIS?
I'm not convinced by the looks but the marketeers have done a good job and I like what I've just read about it. No surprise that it's heavy with that huge 750Wh battery. This made me laugh;
the most dependable motor on the market, with a 25,000- mile design life
Mine died at 2700 miles while sat in the garage!
https://m.pinkbike.com/news/first-look-2023-ibis-oso-not-an-electric-ripmo.html
Mine died at 500 miles ,also whilst in the garage.
Replacement motor has been fine for 1500 miles so far - touch wood
That is hideous.
Reminds me of a Polygon.
Cirtainly isnt a looker.....
Oso = Spanish for bear, innit.
Oso = Spanish for bear, innit.
They're saying it's shit in the woods? 🐻
Seems to divide opinion. I think it looks great and I would not usually say that about an Ibis. The spec/value ratio is a bit dubious though.
The IBIS fanbois have been losing their minds over this and the new badge. A few heads have exploded on the FB groups. Interesting design, always wondered what the flex/stiffness is like in rear swingarms like that. Still, 11000 fat ones for a mountain bike will always be madness to me.
These manufacturers are really out of touch with reality, you can buy a KTM 350 and have change at that price.
Someone somewhere is making hideous amounts of money
Here's the issue I see with eeb pricing for these kind of bikes (£11k example)
- You have lets say 4k worth of other parts at full retail not including the motor if Im generous.
- You have maybe £2k worth of battery and motor with a fair wind behind it at retail if there was such a thing.
- You still have £5k left to pay, and thats when you're paying retail price for OE parts.
It makes no sense.
You may be able to guess that I’m not opposed to 5 figure bikes.
What I can’t get my head around is when they come with mid range parts. I can build the blingest of boutique bikes for this sort of money (paying, largely, retail I might add), yet you still see these bikes with not top of the range kit. This has a GX groupset. Not even AXS. Mental.
(Not just Ibis)
– You still have £5k left to pay, and thats when you’re paying retail price for OE parts.
brand value obviously!
only joking - the pricing is clearly nuts, not just ebikes, but a lot of normal bikes too. The cost of sum of the parts is many thousands of pounds less than the purchase price , I know they've got to cover their design,development, marketing, warranty , transport, brand value, profit etc etc costs in the purchase price of the bikes, but this level of "fat" in the price seems excessive.
It's hideous and way too expensive - as above I don't expect the total price for a full build to be add all the RRPs of all the components up and then add a couple of grand.
At £11k!, that thing (ugh it's ugly) should have the best of the best fitted and err - it doesn't. IBIS playing on some fantasy credibility/prestige I feel.
I do think it looks nice, but then again, I recently bought a secondhand blue Polygon XQUARONE which I think (but most would disagree) looks great.
https://mtbdatabase.com/bikes/2019/polygon/xquarone/2019-polygon-xquarone-ex7-sram-gx/
Re price, I'm sure, like most companies, they've done their market research and not priced it at a "reasonable" price but what they think the target market will pay for it. I'll never be part of the target market for this 🙂
They’re saying it’s shit in the woods?
Very good.
@Jonesyboy - but you can’t ride a KTM 350 around your local trail centre, bike park or local woods. As a matter of fact you’re pretty limited as to where you can ride moto at all these days.
I wish people wouldn’t keep making this stupid comparison to dirt bikes. I mean you could buy a second hand car for less than that but you still won’t be driving it anywhere fun (for free).
I get that bikes are too bloody expensive in general, but still don’t understand all the e bike hate.
Agree they are expensive, but $4k for a brand new boutique carbon FS frame (say $3k?), 38 forks, wheels, tyres, groupset, brakes, dropper, saddle, bars, stem, grips, headset, bottom bracket seems a bit light...
That light illuminates the rear tyre perfectly, but does nothing else.