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Jun 25, 2020

Specialized Stumpjumper EVO Comp Alloy 27.5 S3

$2700 USD
Selling my 2019 Specialized Stumpjumper EVO Comp Alloy 27.5 - size S3 I’ve ridden this bike for about 10 months almost exclusively in Trumbull, CT, with a few park days mixed in. I’m pretty diligent with Strava tracking, which currently has the bike just over 304 miles. The wheels probably have closer to 100 miles on them. It’s definitely been ridden and there are signs of wear on the frame and the rims, but it rides perfectly and is in great structural working condition. Purchased from and maintained by Class Cycles in Southbury, CT. Upgrades include: Industry Nine Enduro S Hydra 28h Wheels SRAM GX Cassette Deity Copperhead 35 Stem Deity Racepoint Aluminum Handlebars with 38mm rise Deity Crosshair Headset Cap Thanks to the slack headtube angle, the long wheelbase, the low BB, and the aggressive bb drop this is an extremely planted and stable bike on steep, fast, technical terrain. I’ve checked off a bunch of big lines and rollers in Trumbull since getting this bike. Lots of stopping power too with the Code brakes and 200mm rotors. It’s a really great set up for places like Trumbull and bike parks. If anyone isn’t familiar with Trumbull here is a link: https://www.singletracks.com/bike-trails/trumbull/ It’s also an extremely capable climber and I can clean every steep technical climb on this bike that I can on my other bike, which is much more of an all-rounder. In fact, the long wheelbase and the steep seat tube angle make it really stable when climbing. I’m able to stay seated and don’t have to worry about keeping the front end from lifting up and wandering. The i9 Hydras are incredible - sick engagement resulting in instant power transfer. I ride the bike in the high setting which bumps the BB up 6mm and moves the head tube angle to 64 degrees. I’m 6 ft tall with only ~5 years of serious riding experience. Despite the extreme geometry, it’s actually a very easy bike to handle. There’s one solid scratch on the seat tube, which I’ve included a picture of. This doesn’t look like a structural issue to me. Other than that there are less significant signs of wear from all mountain riding. I believe I’ve captured those in the pictures in an effort to be as transparent as possible. Feel free to ask questions or ask for more pics. All of the other parts and specs are stock. Here is the manufacturer’s link for the bike (new ones currently sold out): https://www.specialized.com/us/en/mens-stumpjumper-evo-comp-alloy-27-5/p/159452?color=240796-159452&searchText=97519-5003 Last thing is that the stock wheels are included if you want to swap the Enduro S wheels out for park days or any other reason. I’ll also include a pair of new crank boots that I never had a chance to put on. Raceface Aeffect pedals included. Ready to rip!! Only accepting Paypal Goods. Thanks for checking it out, and please let me know if you have any questions!!

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