CAMTB and Ibis area pleased to announce the winners of the 2024 Ibis Dreambike Giveaway. Congratulations to the following drawing prize winners:
Also thank you to everyone who made this our most successful fundraising campaign to date. You’re all amazing. Thank you.
California Mountain Biking Coalition (CAMTB) is thrilled to announce a partnership with another iconic California manufacturer, Ibis Cycles, to support California Mountain Biking Month AND our mission of realizing more and better bike-friendly trails in California. Donate $5 or more to CAMTB below by June 30, 2024, and you’ll automatically be entered into our Ibis Dreambike Giveaway drawing. One lucky donor will take home a brand new Ibis of their choice* with the finest components from SRAM, Fox, Shimano, Maxxis, and more. Contributions must be made by June 30, 2024 @ 11:59 PM Pacific to be included in the drawing.
* The winner can choose any bike in the Ibis line-up, less than or equal to $8,000.00, and/or upgrade their dream rig and simply cover the difference.
Your donation to the California Mountain Biking Coalition will help fuel our ongoing state-level mountain bike advocacy efforts, including:
Grand Prize: Choose Your Own Ibis! The winner gets to choose ANY bike of any size in the current Ibis line-up equal to or less than $8,000.00 USD. The winner may also optionally upgrade their rig and pay the amount above and beyond $8,000.00 USD prize value.
Runner Up 1 Prize Pack: Leatt Helmet & Goggle Package
Runner Up 2 Prize Pack: Crankbrothers Shoe/Pedal Combo
Runner Up 3 Prize Pack: Crankbrothers Shoe/Pedal Combo
A whole new sport demands a whole new bike. Built from the ground up to deliver a new level of smooth, fast, and durable performance, the full-carbon-fiber Oso features our first-ever upper-link suspension dw-link platform. It stacks 155mm of rear travel with 170mm up front and is powered by a Bosch Performance line CX motor.
Large and extra large Oso frames are built around matching 29-inch wheels, while small and medium frames get the mixed-wheel treatment and shorter chainstays. The Oso doesn’t just lean into enduro territory. It drops in, elbows out and goggles down. The long wheelbase, roomy cockpit and slack 64-degree head angle are designed for optimal racing performance. And its size-specific seat angles allow riders of any height to bang out climbs in comfort without wasting a watt.
Large and extra large Oso frames are built around matching 29-inch wheels, while small and medium frames get the mixed-wheel treatment and shorter chainstays. That keeps the Oso from ever feeling unwieldy. In fact, it’s pretty damn wieldy.
The Bosch Performance line CX has a quiet, powerful 85 NM drive unit, which offers the most natural-feeling acceleration since the invention of gravity. On top of that, you get Bosch’s two-year warranty, a network of 2,400 dealers across the U.S., UL safety-certified batteries, and its carbon-neutral operations. So, in case you were wondering, that’s why we went with Bosch.
With a deep 750wh battery on sizes medium thru XL and a 625wh battery on the small, the Oso is built to go big and still have enough juice left to go home.
It may look a little different, but the Oso’s Upper Link suspension is still dw-link. That means it packs all the traction and efficiency you’d expect from an Ibis, but with a more supportive leverage curve to keep up with all the demands of a full-powered e-bike.
COMPONENT | EQUIPMENT |
Fork | Fox Performance Series, Float 38, 170mm, 44mm offset, 29″, 110x15mm |
Shock | Fox Performance Elite Series, X2, 205x60mm |
Motor | Bosch Performance Line CX |
Wheels | Blackbird Send I/ Send II, Aluminium, Ibis Hubs, SM-MD: F – 29”/R – 27.5”, LG-XL: F/R – 29” |
Tires (F/R) | Front: Maxxis Assegai, 29×2.5″, 3C Maxxgrip, Double Down, TR, WT; Rear: Maxxis Aggressor, 29×2.5″, 3C Maxxgrip, Double Down, TR, WTSize SM–MD comes with a 27.5×2.5″ rear tire. |
Brakes | Shimano XT M8120, 4 piston |
Rotors (F/R) | Shimano SM-RT66, 220mm |
Crankset | SRAM X1 E-MTB, 34t Steel Ring |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM GX Eagle Transmission AXS |
Shifter | Eagle AXS Controller |
Cassette | SRAM XS-1275 10-52 Transmission |
Chain | SRAM GX Eagle Transmission |
Chain Guide | Ibis Top Guide |
Headset | Cane Creek 40 ZS44/ZS56 |
Grips | Lizard Skin Charger |
Handlebar | Blackbird Carbon Hi Fi, 800mm |
Stem | Ibis 31.8mmS/M: 40mm, L/XL: 50mm |
Seatpost | Bike Yoke Revive DropperS: 125mm, M: 160mm, L: 185mm, XL: 213mm. Note there is a 250lb rider weight limit on this post. |
Saddle | SDG Bel-Air, V3 |
On April Fools day of 1981, Scot Nicol “hung up his shingle” on a funky little shop a few miles east of Mendocino, California. On that day, Ibis was started without money and without a plan. Today they’re located in Santa Cruz with 40 (or so) people working at Ibis. The company has evolved from handcrafting steel frames in a garden shed to operating its own cutting-edge, sustainable carbon manufacturing facility in the United States.
The Ibis lineup now boasts an impressive range, from world-cup-winning carbon fiber bikes to award-winning aluminum models, all complemented by a full suite of high-quality components. Their 5 owners all work full-time for the company. Hans Heim is the CEO, Tom Morgan is president, Colin Hughes leads the engineering department, Roxy Lo is the designer, and Scot is Mixologist in Chief.
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