The Jibb is made to ride up, down and chase its tail all over the mountains. It’s a capable bike that gives you feedback through the steering and suspension like no big travel bike can. And that’s what makes the Jibb so much fun and just the best all-rounder you can have in your garage.
If you want to learn more about the shock choice or the two different rocker link options, you can find all details about the Jibb V2 on this page.
The frames are regularly available with the rocker link options shown in the selection on the side. If you prefer a different rocker link, please send us an e-mail to hello@raawmtb.com and we will check the availability of the preferred configuration.
Geometry
S
M
L
XL
XXL
Reach
420
445
470
495
520
Stack
621
635
649
662
662
Chainstay Length
445
445
450
455
455
BB Drop
35
35
35
35
35
BB Height
335 - 340
335 - 340
335 - 340
335 - 340
335 - 340
Seat Tube Length
395
420
445
470
470
Virtual Seat Tube Angle
76
76
77
77
77
Actual Seat Tube Angle
72
72
74
74
74
Horizontal Top Tube
577
607
620
648
673
Head Tube Length
100
115
130
145
145
Head Tube Angle
64,5
64,5
64,5
64,5
64,5
Fork Length
567,7
567,7
567,7
567,7
567,7
Fork Offset
44
44
44
44
44
Wheelbase
1192
1224
1260
1296
1321
Body Height in cm
158 - 170
167 - 180
177 - 190
186 - 199
195 - 208
Recommended Stem Length
35 - 50
35 - 50
35 - 50
35 - 50
35 - 50
Recommended Crank Length
165 / 170
165 / 170
165 / 170
165 / 170
165 / 170
(all dimensions in mm except for angles)
Frame Specifications
Travel rear / front 130 / 150mm (141 / 160 LT)
Wheel size 29” (740–755mm) (27,5” rear option)
Max tyre width 2.6” (66mm)
Rear hub 148*12
Shifting One-by only, boost, 36t max (UDH / T-Type option)
BB 73mm BSA / ISCG05
Brake 203mm post mount
Seat tube diameter 31.6mm inside, 35mm outside
Internal seatpost routing Yes
Seatpost max insert S 235mm / M 260mm / L 280mm / XL & XXL 305mm
Headset 56 / 56 Zero stack
Cable routing All external
Shock hardware Ball bearings and hardware included
Weight 3.9 kg (incl. all hardware, w/o shock, size M)
Material AL 6066 T6
Finish options Matt Black and raw with matt clear coat
Shock Options & Compatibility
You want to use a different shock? We can only guarantee full compatibility with the Fox and Öhlins models we offer and recommend. However, the Jibb frame does offer ample clearance for almost all shocks. Only if the shock body or reservoir is too big it might interfere with the downtube or lower shock mount at full travel. You can find more information on the support page under "Compatibility information".
Contents
Jibb V2 Frame Kit
1x Frame Jibb V2
1x Seatpost clamp RAAW
1x Protective film for the Jibb V2 (if selected)
1x Chainstay Protector
1x Seatstay Protector
1x Down Tube Protector
1x Brake mount 203 mm
Full Hardware for shock assembly
Nine Zip ties
Owners book
Welcome package
Option RAAW Seatstay
1x RAAW Rear Wheel Axle
RAAW 7075 Rear Derailleur Hanger for mid position
Option UDH Seatstay
1x RAAW X12 Axle 174mm
UDH hanger
Optional headset contains
1x Headset Cane Creek - Hellbender 70
Optional shock choice
1x Öhlins TTX22m.2 Coil incl. spring
1x Öhlins TTX2 Air
1x Fox Float X Factory 2pos lever
1x Fox Float X2 Factory 2pos lever
1x Fox DHX2 Factory 2pos lever incl. Fox SLS spring
FACTORY GRADE SUPPORT INCLUDED
If you ride a RAAW, you'll never ride alone. Your frame comes with comprehensive documentation and a direct line to the team that created it.
Incredible bike with great geo and adjustability. I highly recommend this bike! Raww as a company left me impressed with their high level of support and appreciation for sustainability.
J
Jack C.
Capable & Fun
After owning a Madonna V2, I was looking for a bike that pedalled better and felt more playful on the trail, this bike delivers on both fronts while still charging hard on the descents.
I've even put it through multiple days in the bike park, and I have yet to find something it can't handle. It climbs like a dream, shreds on the way down, and brings pure fun to every ride.
If you're looking for a bike that balances efficiency and capability, I 100% recommend this one
R
Roman
RAAW Jib V2
... a beauty
N
Neil H.
Upgrading from the Jibb v1 to v2
My Jibb is the bike I ride the most - I also have a Madonna and a Yalla, but they require travelling to somewhere a bit steeper to use properly.
When I upgraded from v1 to v2 I also sized down - I’m 187cm and was on the XL, now I’m on the L and, along with the subtle revisions in geometry, it’s a much more fun bike to ride. It turns in faster, carves to the apex more keenly and feels like it’s working with both you and the trail in a more cohesive way.
The other thing that is notable is that my v2 is heavier than my v1 (I moved from an air shock to a coil) and yet it climbs better, which I think must be a combination of increased grip from the suppler suspension and the geometry of the frame working better.
It’s a great bike, and the v2 is a definite improvement on the v1.