Saturday, January 8, 2011

Check Out the All New 2011 FSR Stumpjumper 29er at Rock N Road

Specialized Stumpjumper FSR 29er
Light on weight but loaded with technology, the Stumpjumper FSR Comp 29er is nimble yet stable, efficient but burly, and ready for virtually any trail. Make your own lines and have some good, dirty fun on Specialized’s Stumpjumper FSR Comp 29er. The lightweight M5-aluminum frame is mated to the legendary FSR suspension system for super efficient climbing, while the 130mm of buttery travel front and rear lets you attack the descents with unmatched voracity. Fox supplies the shock, RockShox, the fork, and they’re both tunable to the trail and how you want to ride it. To keep you railing, the Comp features 29-inch DT Swiss wheels, a flawless SRAM 2×10 drivetrain and powerful Avid Elixir discs that stop strong in even the nastiest conditions. Plus, you get a whole spread of Specialized’s stellar components, too.
The bike features:
  • Fully manipulated M5 alloy 29er frame uses 130mm of travel, lightweight ORE tubing, and sealed cartridge bearing pivots to turn rock gardens into Zen gardens
  • Custom Fox Triad II rear shock tackles all trail conditions with its 3-position, on-the-fly adjuster that includes lockout, fully open, and efficient ProPedal settings
  • RockShox Reba RLT 130mm-travel 29er fork with tapered alloy steerer, adjustable rebound/compression/threshold, and 20mm Maxle thru-axle delivers lightweight trail performance
  • DT Swiss 520SL 29″ rims are strong enough to handle complex singletrack, yet light enough to make the climb out effortless
  • Both 2Bliss Ready, the S-Works Purgatory 29 x 2.2″ front tire is aggressive for varied terrain, and The Captain Control 29 x 2.2″ rear tire rolls fast with formidable side knob for traction in turns
  • Custom SRAM S-1250 10-speed double crankset with GXP spindle, and alloy arms delivers smooth, efficient power transfer, and the XC chain guard adds protection in rock gardens



Specialized Stumpjumper FSR 29er

***Content Originally Published on Bicycles Outback

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