Showing posts with label "Stumpjumper". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Stumpjumper". Show all posts

Monday, February 8, 2010

2010 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR XC Pro- Make sure to visit R N' R in Orange County to learn more about it

Make sure to check out this sweet video of the 2010 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR  XC  Pro!   That bike with all of those components and awesome frame is out of this world!   Definitely check this video out!  



Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp Description and An Awesome Review

Check out this awesome review and description below found at http://www.specialized.com/ for the 2010 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp!  Truly a remarkable bike!


A quick, snappy ride,and great balance- it will take sudden, hard climbs without slipping the rear wheel or lifting off. I occasionally ride a Trek Fuel 7, and by comparison, the Trek is an SUV, the Stumpjumper is a sports car. Precision handling, but a rougher ride. A sexy-looking bike. I have ridden this bike for three years in Moab, Fruita, and the Keystone bike park's intermediate runs, and have never, in three years, had a flat or broken any components except for a shifter in a crash...and I've ridden it hard, endo'd, wrapped the handlebars around trees. I am beginning to think this bike really is bulletproof. And did I mention sexy-looking?




# FSR M5 manipulated alloy frame w/ Transform monocoque TT, Spinal Tech 1pc forged BB, seat tube, and seat bridge

# Fox Triad, custom on-the-fly 3-position switch

# Fox Float 120 RL fork

# Specialized adjustable rise stem

# SRAM X-9, 9-speed rear derailleur

# DT custom for Specialized X430 rims

Monday, January 25, 2010

Featured Article and Interview about the Stumpjumper FSR 29er













"When I look at the Stumpjumper FSR 29er, something  I see ‘Every-man Weekend Warrior’ written all over it. It seems like the perfect companion for a ‘one bike’ solution that will work pretty well from a team 24 hour with the gang to a road trip to Moab to….whatever. Am I close? It does not seem like an all-mountain experience is the focus here, but it is more bike than the Epic."  To read the entire interview, click HERE!   You don't want to miss this great read!