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Exclusive: 2016 Momsen VIPA Trail Prototype

By BikeHubCoreAdmin · 95 comments

Planned as a 2016 Model, the VIPA Trail has been in development for several months and a couple of running prototypes have started to hit our trails for feedback and further design improvements.

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Following on the success of the full carbon VIPA and the recent Team Issue with dedicated 1x chainstays, this new frame is set to be an exciting addition to Momsen Bike’s ever expanding range for the 2016 season.

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Final specification and geometry are still being confirmed ahead of the 2016 Dealer presentations, but what we do know for now is the following:

  • Increased rear wheel travel to better cope with bigger hits
  • Plusher suspension tune for increased traction and small bump efficiency
  • Lower BB to better carve single track and rail berms
  • Production frames won’t have Momsen Bike’s integrated top tube bag
  • Slacker head angle to make the bike big-mountain friendly
  • Longer top tube for better reach when running a shorter stem
  • Increased tire clearance to be able to run wider tires with bigger knobblies (Note: prototypes use existing moulds from the Team Issue, but production will see an entire new rear end)
  • Internal routing for dropper seat posts
  • Optimized for 120mm – 140mm forks
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First Ride

I’ve spend some time on a large running prototype on Cape Town trails and can only say that Momsen Bikes have a potential winner on their hands. It manages a fine balance between a trail ripper and all day, all mountain bike through it’s lower bottom bracket, longer top tube and reach, and bang up to date angles.

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Handling is sharp with a lively ride, coupled with great traction. The lower BB allows it to rip around berms without causing pedal strikes on every bend. The longer top tube means that I could comfortably run a shorter stem with wider bars and not feel cramped or run out of breathing space on longer rides.

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Once at the top the lively ride and sharp handling makes for a super fun and rewarding ride. It doesn’t take long to realise that the VIPA Trail can be enjoyed with a slammed dropper post. I’ve run a 120mm Revelation and 140mm Pike on the bike and it is comfortable with both. The extra burl and confidence the Pike brings is not let down by the bike’s rear suspension.

I am sure the versatility of the frame will suit many local trail riders to the T and with a well thought-out component choice this bike could be many things to many riders. 2016 already looks promising.

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Please note that the complete bicycle as pictured features a custom build and does not represent final specification or OE parts. Decals on the bicycle is unique to this prototype and does not represent what the production model will look like. The Momsen logo on the top tube features a “camouflage” design idea borrowed from the car industry to keep prying eyes guessing.

Comments

Bizkit031

Feb 10, 2015, 1:56 PM

And another one of it in the wild.

http://scontent-b.cdninstagram.com/hphotos-xfa1/t51.2885-15/e15/10832300_894392750571758_84194870_n.jpg

And the tires?
Iwan Kemp

Feb 10, 2015, 2:05 PM

And the tires?

 

Momsen Mount Graham 2.20 front and rear. Front has been replaced since the pic was taken with a Vee Crown F. Can be seen in the first pics.

Headshot

Feb 10, 2015, 8:14 PM

Bottle mount is useless where it is.

Ya bottle mount possie is a make or break for me... seriaas.

hansolo

Feb 10, 2015, 8:57 PM

Running a 120-140 mm fork would suggest 100-120 mm rear travel?

 

Should be a nice bike if the price is right....

Iwan Kemp

Feb 11, 2015, 6:23 AM

Ya bottle mount possie is a make or break for me... seriaas.

 

Same here. Have to be able to mount at least one proper size water bottle inside a front triangle to please me. 

Cyklon

Feb 11, 2015, 9:33 AM

Bottle mount on top tube, hmmmm....probably acts like a water barrier on the highway if you do a split dismount

GoLefty!!

Feb 11, 2015, 9:42 AM

how you going to get your knees past it or do you have to worry about getting past your boep first? :ph34r:

Steven Knoetze (sk27)

Feb 12, 2015, 5:16 AM

Bottle mount on top tube, hmmmm....probably acts like a water barrier on the highway if you do a split dismount

 

Nope that is the imfamous top tube saddle bag attachment point. On all the newer VIPA frame.

Personally, I don't like it.

Brian Fantana

Feb 12, 2015, 5:21 AM

Nope that is the imfamous top tube saddle bag attachment point. On all the newer VIPA frame.

Personally, I don't like it.

 

+1

Iwan Kemp

Feb 12, 2015, 6:30 AM

+2

 

But (like the article says  :whistling: ) it won't make production.

Ryanpmb

Feb 12, 2015, 8:13 AM

Bottle mount on top tube, hmmmm....probably acts like a water barrier on the highway if you do a split dismount

 

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Hard to say why it never took off... wait... probably cos it's not a tri bike!!!

Steven Knoetze (sk27)

Feb 12, 2015, 11:23 AM

attachicon.gifMomsen top tube.jpg

 

attachicon.gifMomsen top tube bag.jpg

 

Hard to say why it never took off... wait... probably cos it's not a tri bike!!!

 

And they really put a lot of effort into too, look how the decals from the frame carry over onto the saddle bag.

GoLefty!!

Feb 12, 2015, 11:28 AM

attachicon.gifMomsen top tube.jpg

 

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Hard to say why it never took off... wait... probably cos it's not a tri bike!!!

 

 

 

seems like a pretty good idea for those folks who like to ride marathons.

 

should rather be a solid carbon fibre aero box on there. Will look nicer and save 5Watts of power :ph34r:

rock

Feb 12, 2015, 11:34 AM

use those to mount something like this.

 

http://s3files.core77.com/blog/images/2012/06/Budnitz-BeerWrench-2.jpg

Ryanpmb

Feb 12, 2015, 12:15 PM

use those to mount something like this.

 

http://s3files.core77.com/blog/images/2012/06/Budnitz-BeerWrench-2.jpg

Good ol' Budnitz  :thumbup:

Pipsqueak

Feb 12, 2015, 1:57 PM

Love how these review threads really distill down to the essence of the bike.

Iwan Kemp

Feb 13, 2015, 9:36 AM

Love how these review threads really distill down to the essence of the bike.

 

And that's a good thing

Iwan Kemp

Mar 19, 2015, 7:09 AM

Another one from a recent shoot

 

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worriesnot

Mar 19, 2015, 7:28 AM

Been pondering a new bike purchase for some time now and just could not settle on something that tickled my fancy.

This however... OMW... She will be mine!

 

Are they definitely releasing 2016? 

(Deon)

Mar 19, 2015, 7:30 AM

use those to mount something like this.

 

http://s3files.core77.com/blog/images/2012/06/Budnitz-BeerWrench-2.jpg

ahhh. 

Iwan Kemp

Mar 19, 2015, 7:36 AM

Are they definitely releasing 2016? 

 

News at the expo was that the project is entering phase 2 so they are certainly pushing ahead.

Fabian46

Mar 19, 2015, 7:50 AM

Another one from a recent shoot

 

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hehe...these pics are amazing...but pics dont do this bike justice!

Steven Knoetze (sk27)

Mar 19, 2015, 8:37 AM

Laziness being my wekaness, what is the travel on this?

Any word on the geometry they have settled on?

Iwan Kemp

Mar 22, 2015, 4:41 PM

Laziness being my wekaness, what is the travel on this?

Any word on the geometry they have settled on?

 

Geo TBC, travel looks be set on 110mm.

(Deon)

Mar 22, 2015, 5:45 PM

Aw, c'mon.. serious? 110?

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