Ibis Hakka MX Disc Frameset

by Ibis

If we had to describe the Hakka MX Disc Frameset from Ibis in just one word, it would be versatile. Very few framesets are as capable across chip-seal county roads, mellow singletrack, week-long bikepacks, or while taking in some hot laps at your local 'cross series in the fall. Offering it as a...

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If we had to describe the Hakka MX Disc Frameset from Ibis in just one word, it would be versatile. Very few framesets are as capable across chip-seal county roads, mellow singletrack, week-long bikepacks, or while taking in some hot laps at your local 'cross series in the fall. Offering it as a frameset allows you to build it up for your needs or lets you transfer over that killer group that's looking for a home on a new frameset. Feel free to build up this frameset for whatever adventure awaits. We really love the idea of hopping on the bike and rolling out from the house and hitting up whatever path or gravel road we find along the way. Previously Ibis offered the cyclocross focused Hakkalugi bike. While it did a pretty good job of crossing over into gravel and road rides, both the geometry and tire clearance hinted at its 'cross roots. The Hakka MX does indeed take cues from the OG Hakkalugi but extends its range, making it more of a complete all-rounder outside of the course tape. The term monster cross has dropped out of use with the advent of industry laden terms such as "road plus" and "gravel grinders" but Ibis is bringing it back into vernacular with MX being short for it. We feel most of you looking at this frameset plan to put the biggest tires adding comfort and traction to your off-road adventures and you'll be glad to know that the carbon monocoque frame clears a 2. 1-inch tire in 27. 5 mode or 40mm in 700c guise. Throw some MTB tires on for hitting trails or when maximum traction is needed on the dirt or throw some of the newer crop of wider, low pressure, gravel tires that roll fast on the tarmac without the tradeoff of not having grip when you hit the gravel. Since this bike is aimed as a potential quiver killer, we think having wheelsets in each diameter is doable and a good way to go. Ibis mountain bikes have been built exclusively from carbon fiber for several years now and its expertise with the material means they know how to build a sti...

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