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Category: Enduro Bikes


Frame Size: L
Wheel Size: 26"
Original Post Date: Aug-16-2016 9:26:23
Last Repost Date: Aug-16-2016 9:26:23
Still For Sale: Sold
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2009 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp 26"- Custom Build w/Upgrades

SRAM X-O lever style Shifters
SRAM X-O Derailleur Drivetrain
Avid Juicy five brakes/rotors (203mm front, 185mm rear)
Extra pair of Avid Juicy BB7 brake pads BRAND NEW
Fox Factory heritage decal kit (front fork/rear shock) BRAND NEW
Electra Chopper Pedals BRAND NEW
Origin 8 760mm riser barstem
Specialized DT Swiss 420 SL front Rim, Sunringle SR25 rear rim
3x9 drivetrain
Fox Vanilla R 32 front fork
Fox Triad rear shock
WTB Moto Raptor front tire (80% tread)
WTB Weirwolf rear tire (30% tread)
WTB 4-Front lock on grips
Specialized Stout front hub
SRAM MTN 406 rear hub
SRAM PC 951 chain
Shimano Deore crank
Specialized Format saddle (tube has been cut shorter to be able to drop a few inches lower for downhill rides)


I just recently bought a DH bike since I've been riding more park and less XC where I live. Since I only have room for one bike at my apartment, the Stumpjumper has to go. I'd like to see it find a good home where someone can put it to full use. This bike has been dailed-in with custom components as a solid XC/all-mountain rig, and holds it's own in downhill/park terrain with the 760mm bar and cut down seat tube. On uphills just lock out the fork and rear shock and this baby is ready to climb! I threw on a brand new Fox Factory heritage decal kit and new set of pedals a couple of weeks ago that really make this bike look clean. There are a few scratches to the frame and rear triangle from normal riding in the last few seasons, although nothing major or anything to worry about. The front tire has about 80% life left, and just about 30% in the rear. The rear has enough life left for casual XC riding, but if you're looking to ride more more DH/Technical/dusty types of trails I would recommend swapping out for a tire with fresh tread. The WTB 4-Front grips are definitely the best set I've tried so far, are super grippy and suck up bumps like no other! Has been cleaned and maintained after every ride, and has just been given a good wash and lube. Let me know if you have any questions, shipping and Paypal fees can be negotiated towards the overall price of the bike for serious buyers.
Thanks!

Chris
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$750 USD
Restrictions: Reasonable offers only, No Trades, Will ship globally
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Member since Nov 15, 2014
Long Beach, United States
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