
"The new Oso is available in three 'personalities': HD, TR, and S, each offering different travel and geometry. All three versions use the same frame, but swapping the shock, clevis, and fork makes it a modular platform with three distinct models."
"The frame has a similar look to the latest versions of the Ripmo and Ripley with clean lines and a 'normal' appearance compared to the outgoing model. That includes the familiar dw-link suspension design that Ibis uses across its entire lineup."
"Ibis states that since ~80% of riders fall between 5'5" and 6'0", this provides more options for the bulk of riders to find a good fit."
Ibis introduced the second-generation Oso eMTB, aligning its design with the aesthetics of its non-electric lineup. The Oso is available in three models: HD, TR, and S, each offering different travel and geometry while sharing the same carbon frame. The frame incorporates the Bosch CX Gen 5 drive system and features a familiar dw-link suspension design. With five frame sizes, including an extra-medium option, the Oso aims to accommodate a wide range of riders, enhancing fit and performance.
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