Win This Custom Specialized Stumpjumper & Help Restore Trails in Colorado

Sep 21, 2021 at 14:46
by The Free Radicals  
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Fat Tire was born on a bike, a Specialized Stumpjumper to be precise. Thirty years ago, an electrical engineer and passionate home-brewer flew to Belgium with a first generation Stumpy, a backpack and a notebook. Immersing himself in Belgian brewing culture, he arrived back in Fort Collins, Colorado inspired to brew what would become one of the most iconic beers in the US. Today, Fat Tire is America’s first certified carbon neutral beer.

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In celebration of three decades using business as a force for good, Fat Tire has teamed up with Specialized Bicycles, The Free Radicals, and Fort Collins’ leading cycling advocacy and trail restoration organization, Overland Mountain Bike Association to give away a one-of-kind 2021 S-Works Stumpjumper. This custom bike is painted by Tony Baumann, and outfitted in fine detail by legendary Fort Collins bike shop Brave New Wheel. All proceeds from entry will be donated directly to fund trail restoration efforts in the aftermath of the 2020 Cameron Peak fire, one of the largest and most devastating wildfires in Colorado history.




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Join us in supporting Overland Mountain Bike Association's mission to bring these trails back to life, and enter for a chance to win this positively radical human-powered fun machine.
Sweepstakes will close October 10, 2021 and is open to US and Canada 21+ residents only.

Bike Details
2021 S-Works Stumpjumper - size S4
Fox Factory 34 Fork and Factory DPS Shock.
Oddity Lowrizer handlebars
Ergonomic GFR1 Factory grips
Paul Components Boxcar stem
White Industries M30 Cranks
White Industries XMR hubs
WTB KOM i30 rims (hand built)
Specialized Butcher/Eliminator Soil Searching tires 2.6/2.3
Sram G2 RSC brakes
Sram GX Eagle drivetrain
BikeYoke Divine Seatpost (160mm)
Ergon Enduro Pro Saddle, Ti rails

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About Fat Tire: Fat Tire Amber Ale was first introduced by New Belgium Brewing in 1991. The award-winning easy-drinking ale from Colorado instantly became a favorite of skiers, climbers and cyclists across small mountain towns before establishing itself as one of America’s most popular beers. A certified B-Corp and member of 1% For The Planet, Fat Tire has embodied a commitment to social and environmental responsibility for 30 years and became America’s first certified carbon neutral beer in July 2020.

About OMBA: OMBA is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to improving mountain biking opportunities in the Northern Colorado & Southern Wyoming Front Range region. Covering over 460 miles of trails, OMBA generates over 10,000 volunteer hours annually through trail building, maintenance, patrol, advocacy, and other community outreach efforts.

Special thanks to JMV Digital Photo + Video and Graeme Meiklejohn for the photos.

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17 Comments
  • 4 0
 Heck yeah Overland MTB club! Count me in! Some of the best riding in Colorado is in northern Colorado and restoring these trails is a must. Great work!
  • 3 0
 alright everyone, relax and just stay in Denver and make sure to ride Apex, 3 Sisters, Crested Butte and Trestle!!
  • 3 0
 Those photos definitely don't look like anything I have ridden in Colorado
  • 1 0
 Same as I mostly ride along the Front Range. Definitely need to venture out more. #franger
  • 1 0
 It could be Dadd Gulch Trail. Hard to tell, though

www.trailforks.com/trails/lower-dadd-gulch-trail
  • 1 0
 @drakenclimber: I definitely need to head up to Foco I guess
  • 2 0
 Looks like I need to spend a little time heading up North...
  • 2 0
 I'll prob donate... but how do you make the bike smaller?
  • 1 0
 hit it with the ray gun
  • 1 0
 Southwest Colorado represent!
  • 1 0
 GREAT CAUSE.....GREAT MTB CLUB.......GREAT TRAILS!
  • 1 0
 Awesome paint job and really cool build.
  • 1 0
 Donated - thank you!!!
  • 1 0
 Damn CO eBikers……
  • 1 0
 good cause. Donated.
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