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BOB IBEX One-Wheeled Trailer with Rear Shock

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Description

With its rugged, three inches of adjustable suspension travel, the Ibex trailer will follow you to the ends of the earth. Ride single track, riverbeds and washboarded roads, the Ibex will faithfully bring your gear, tools and supplies. Its 70 pound (32 kg) capacity means you can go farther and see more without leaving anything behind.

  • Attaches quickly and easily to a bicycle’s rear wheel using the BOB Quick Release or BOB Nutz system
  • Three inches of adjustable suspension improves on- and off-road handling
  • Low center of gravity keeps the weight off your bicycle frame for improved handling and performance
  • Trailer tracks rear wheel of bicycle, making it easier to navigate narrow roads or single track
  • Constructed of 4130 chromoly steel tubing that’s lightweight and long-lasting
  • 70 lbs. carrying capacity so you don’t have to leave anything behind
  • Compatible with most full-suspension bicycles and most bicycles that have solid-axle hubs
Characteristics

Compatibility : MTB 26", Hybrid Bike 700C

Weight (Probikeshop) :
  • Compatibility - Hybrid Bike 700C : 8 kg
Technical Information
Frame: 4130 Chromoly.
- Hub: Aluminum, cartridge bearings, Quick Release.
Rim: Aluminum, 28 hole.
Spokes: Stainless steel.
Tire: 16 x 2.125"
Cargo area: Roughly 25" x 16" x 18" (64cm x 41cm x 46cm).
Weight: 7.7 kgs, 17 lbs.
Capacity: 32 kgs, 70 lbs.
Includes: Quick Release attach system, spare attach pin, Spider bungee, 2 piece safety flag, fender, reflectors, detailed owner's manual NOTE: DRY SAK comes standard with the "IBEX PLUS".
Key features: Adjustable suspension system, Patented BOB Quick Release attach system, light weight single wheeled performance, open frame design adapts to a many types of cargo.
Customers reviews
BOB IBEX One-Wheeled Trailer with Rear Shock is rated 4.9 out of 5 by 14.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Riding The Great Divide Trail Used my BoB Ibex on the Great Divide Trail for about 3,000 miles. It is difficult to go lightweight on this trip because of resupply points for water and food, so it is possible that you can carry 15 pounds of water and food on top of the gear. A good recommendation is that if your BoB is getting heavy, move some of the weight to the front of the bike to better balance out the load and improve handling.
Date published: 2022-06-11
Rated 5 out of 5 by from How could you travel without it? I made several travels by bike with this trolley. Where I live, the Alps - our mountains - and the sea are close to each other, so this Bob Ibex have travelled in a lot of different environments. What I can say is that I never had problems during travel. Since Bob Ibex barycenter is low, you maintein the agility of the MTB even if you have more than 20kg grabbed on the bike's back. Additionally you have grip on ascent, back wheel doesn't slip. In descent, you keep the freedom of an All-Mountain MTB. You are able to bike normally even if you have all the equipment that you need with you. The bag volume is big: everything stays inside and you don't need a bag pack. This is a good advantage for long journeys, especially in hot places, since you can bike with your back free. In some situations - like fallen trees on the road - you can easy unplug the Ibex from the bike and move it by hand, bringing everything with the handle of the bag, which is fixed to the trolley.
Date published: 2021-08-11
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Excellent device when you can't be ultra-light I've had my Ibex for over 5 years. Used it on numerous bikepacking trips including GDMBR. My wife and I travel together. She is nearly half my size so I carry most of the gear to keep our respective total loads at a similar %-of-body-weight. The Ibex has been awesome on single tracks, forest service roads, and even on interstate hiways. I recomend the Ibex suspension because it reduces the effort to pull the trailer over rooty and rock surfaces. It's about compliance to not rob your power - not about a smooth ride for your stuff. Using the Ibex gives me more speed and better handling than with the same weight in panniers. Below 35 pounds I hardly know it's back there. Above 40 pounds and things begin to get awkward. My favorable pulling experiences have been with 27.5 and 29 mountain bikes, and with a 27.5 x 3" Surly ECR. The BoB Ibex is a very robustly designed piece of equipment. The only complaint I have ever had is with not being able to open or close the BoB bag while it is in the trailer. Such a pain in the butt that we plan lunch ingredients in the morning so that we don't have to wrestle with the BoB bag again until unpacking at the next campsite.
Date published: 2020-09-16
Rated 5 out of 5 by from High quality product I bought this years ago and I'm so happy that I did. I use it mainly commutingSummer and winter alike. For the most part I'm not even aware it is behind me.
Date published: 2019-02-14
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Suspension increased handling safety dramatically over rooty trails Get the Ibex for any off road riding. The Yak bounces high over every root and sometimes to the side throwing off rider balance. We had both. The Ibex even though heavily loaded was very stable over roots and rocks at speed. While I liked the suspension, the design could be improved with bearings or bushings at the pivot point and a more solid connection at the shock. The current design rattles quite a bit. I'd also like to see an option for a 20" wheel with 3" or 4" tire, preferably tubeless.
Date published: 2018-09-04
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Smooth ride behind my ICE Trike! My second Trailer from BOB, the first I sold in the street to a guy while I was testing it with 25kg of 1liter water bottles on it!
Date published: 2018-07-18
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Worked Well Having never used a trailer I didn't know what to expect. I did know that when my bike itself was packed with bikepacking stuff it didn't handle very well and I was constantly worried I was going to break the rack or the frame (which I did both). The trailer was much better going through rough stuff. The bike still didn't handle that great because when the load shifts over from side to side there is a point where it wants to keep going causing the bike to veer around. I did a 95 mile trip in the desert. In the soft sand sections the little rear tire is a lot of drag. It would be nice if BOB offered a version with a 3" tire for some more float. On hard ground the thing rolled along with no problem and the suspension absorbed well. I'm going to make an aluminum fold down kick stand for the trailer so I can leave the bike attached an not have everything tip over when stopped.
Date published: 2018-04-26
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Simply the best for single tracking... I've now owned the Bob Yak and Ibex, and am now upgrading to the Yak 28 swing-arm. I've toured and back country traveled and there is no better system for bike packing, touring or trail maintenance work. In Bend, Oregon, the COTA group uses Bob trailers for tools, fuel and saws. I use mine to backcountry hunt, trail maintenance, and the IBEX for an occasional grocery store run (I need more pictures). My company makes soft goods including Panniers and I'm using my large backpack, the Greengate to put into the trailer, as it fits perfectly upside down; and with waterproof fabric my gear stays dry behind the bike and I reassemble my backpack and hunt from where i stash the bike.
Date published: 2016-10-05
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Q&A

Bonjour ! Serait il possible de juste recommander la goupille ? nous l'avons perdue ^^ ainsi que le petit élastique qui la maintient ? merci à vous :) anna

Posée par: annaknib
J' ai acheté cette remorque il y a 2 ans sur probikeshop. Mais elle n est plus vendu sur ce site donc il faut aller voir sur d autres sites
Répondue par: Rod 49
Date de publication: 2022-08-23

Bonjour je serai intéressé par votre remorque BOB IBEX mais sans le sac. Est ce possible ?'

Posée par: Phil 69
Bonjour,  À moins que les choses aient changé dans le temps, le sac est vendu avec la remorque. En revanche il est totalement indépendant et vous pouvez utiliser la remorque avec ou sans le sac...
Répondue par: S.B.
Date de publication: 2021-07-15

Est-ce compatible d'associer une remorque Bob Ibex sur cadre gravel carbone? Quel est le risque? Quelqu'un a déjà essayé? Problème rencontré?

Posée par: Géronimo de Wavre
Salut ! Pour ma par j'ai fais la gtmc avec et j'ai un vtt cadre carbone 29'. Le poid est posé sur l'axe de roue que j'ai dû acheter à pars car c'est du 12mm/ 145mm de mémoire.
Répondue par: Leludo 63
Date de publication: 2021-06-17

Bonjour, je souhaite acheter une remorque BOB je possède plusieurs vélo allant du 26 au 29 pouce pour les VTT ainsi qu 'un vélo route avec des roues de 700 la version vtc 700 est -elle la bonne ?

Posée par: cat38
Bonjour, je possède la version VTC 700C d'une remorque BOB IBEX mono-roue avec amortisseur (bel outil !) : la version VTC 700C est adaptée pour les grandes tailles de roues mentionnées (donc par défaut aux roues de diamètre inférieur). N.B. : L'axe à serrage rapide fourni par BOB (pour l'attelage) ne m'a pas apporté satisfaction (il faut un axe creux adapté pour la roue arrière du vélo tracteur) : je me suis donc tourné vers les modèles d'axe spécialement fabriqué pour les remarques BOB par l'entreprise The Robert Axle Project (très bien !). 
Répondue par: RG32
Date de publication: 2021-03-07

Bonjour, la remorque est elle adaptable sur une roue avec axe traversant de 12x142? Vendez vous un axe spécial ou adaptateur? Merci d'avance

Posée par: Rob-1
Non pas possible !faut changer la roue avec un axe creux pour y fixer l aiguille dans l axe...
Répondue par: Wyllo
Date de publication: 2020-12-24

Bonjour, je possède un VAE Trek Allant + 8S, équipé d'un moteur Bosch performance speed. Y a-t-il une contre indication à utiliser une remorque BOB avec celui-ci ? Que ce soit au niveau de la garantie Trek ou au niveau technique ? Merci d'avance.

Posée par: Gabriel92
PAS DE PROBLEME
Répondue par: dom soc
Date de publication: 2020-11-16

J’ai un tandem Moustache qui a un axe arriere de diametre12 un pas de vis de 1,5 mm mais une longueur de 175 mm Est ce que l’axe que vous proposez pourrait convenir (L. 173). ?

Posée par: Cricri58
Sans aucun problème !
Répondue par: Wyllo
Date de publication: 2020-08-13

Bonjour, peut-on commander la remorque BOB IBEX en 28", sur le site pas possible apparemment. Cordialement.

Posée par: seb.37
pour moi j'ai eu aucun problème pour la commander en ligne
Répondue par: dom soc
Date de publication: 2020-07-08
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