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Ibis’ beast of an adaptable travel all-mountain ebike, the Oso gets a 1.1 update that packs in a few low-key but welcome upgrades. The most obvious that you can spot is a more well-integrated Bosch ebike system control solution. But probably just as important for an eMTB that can be built up with 170mm of rear travel and a 190mm fork, the new carbon Oso 1.1 is built tougher thanks to a revised layup.
Oh, and did we mention that it’s now available for five thousand dollars less than when it debuted in 2022? Wow! Ibis Oso 1.1 long travel eMTB updates
(Photos/Ibis) For the most part the Oso remains unchanged from when it was launched and we got some first-impression rides on it a couple of years ago . It’s still the same high-swingarm eMTB with 155mm of DW-link travel out of the box, paired to a 170mm fork, and powered by the updated Bosch Performance Line CX moto r with a 750Wh internal battery. And you can still tweak it out with a longer stroke shock and longer travel fork to go full eFreeride if that’s your deal.
But now the frame has been beefed up and its bash guards toughened up to handle some of the more extreme end of burly eMTB shredding.
Plus, Ibis substantially cleaned up the cockpit, and made integrated light more of an end-user choice. What’s new?
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