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How do you improve an already much-admired bike? You shave some weight off it and stick some pretty anodised parts on it that’s how. Happily the Mojo SL has the performance to back up its looks.singletrackworld.com
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The Mojo SL is a super lightweight, efficient pedaling, strong and versatile trail bike. Its strength and longevity proved the skeptics wrong. Its affordable price made competitors cringe. Its long travel and light weight blurred the line between an All Mountain bike and a Cross Country bike. Its beauty made the ladies and metrosexual men swoon (OK, maybe not). Its dw-link suspension made terrain disappear. That's all fine and dandy, but how the bike rides is what makes the bike so popular.
The Mojo Carbon first debuted in 2005 and started a revolution. When it was introduced it was the first carbon fiber monocoque All Mountain bike. Although it uses the same molds, we've refined the Mojo a bit, taken some weight out of it, added Titanium and more carbon, and now call it the Mojo SL.
To find out how the bike rides, we encourage you to read a few of the reviews we received over the years.
In 2011, we merged the Mojo and the Mojo SL. From the Mojo SL we get the more zooty carbon layup (higher strength and higher modulus carbon if you want to get all technical), the extra carbon bits (head cups, seat tube insert, dropouts) and the titanium bits and pieces. From the Mojo we get the two most popular colors, bringing the color choices in the Mojo SL to five.
For the price, we meet in the middle, with a suggested retail in the US of $2149.99, which is $150.00 less than it was previously.
The Mojo SL uses the highly regarded dw-link suspension system. For a little more about that, head over to the dw-link page on this site.
We offer 5 different groupsets for the Mojo SL: SLX, X9, XT, WTF-XTR and WTF-XX. A complete bike (US suggested retail) goes for anywhere from $3799 - $6527.
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Nominal Size | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | |
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Seat Tube Length | A | 15" (38.1cm) | 17" (43.2cm) | 19" (48.3cm) | 21" (53.3cm) |
Effective Top Tube Length | B | 560 (22") | 580 (22.8") | 600 (23.6") | 620 (24.4") |
Head Tube Length | C | 100 (4") | 115 (4.5") | 130 (5.1") | 145 (5.7") |
Chainstay Length | D | 429 (16.9") | 429 (16.9") | 429 (16.9") | 429 (16.9") |
Seat Tube Angle | E | 73° | 73° | 73° | 73° |
Head Tube Angle | F | 69° | 69° | 69° | 69° |
Wheelbase | G | 1063.6 (41.9") | 1084.5 (42.7") | 1105 (43.5") | 1126 (43.3") |
Standover Height (mid toptube) | 29.6" (752) | 30.66" (779) | 31" (787) | 31.3" (795) | |
Standover Height (saddle nose) | 27.0" (686) | 28.4" (721) | 28.5" (724) | 29" (737) |
All measurements are in millimeters unless otherwise noted.
Sorry, no build kit info for the Mojo SL.
The most popular 'color', this is simply a non glossy clear coat over the carbon. Understated and elegant.
Slightly metallic and almost electric.
Elegant, classy, clean, unobtrusive. This color is camo in the snow.
Named after our favorite racer of all time.
Bright bright green. Like super fresh pesto made from Kryptonite.
Summary for the frame only.
It's strong, it's light, it's durable and it looks and works real good. You can't ask for a lot more than that.
If the XT kit were a geyser we'd call it Old Faithful. Not only does it work well, it offers our best performance bang for your buck. Or Pound. Or Euro.
Shimano's flagship group combined with our pick of the best components money can buy. WWJR? Maybe this.
It's not X9 and It's not XX. It's somewhere in between and it's called X0. Crazy light weight and super high-tec stuff from SRAM.
SRAM and Shimano are locked in an "up the ante" battle. Who's the winner? You are! The XX features super light weight and a 2 x 10 drivetrain.