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Old 12 November 2008, 07:31 PM
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Selling My Stumpjumper due to lack of use(been use less than 10 times since built) :






















Built new in the Summer of 2007

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Frame: 25TH ANNIVERSARY S-WORKS STUMPJUMPER CARBON (Medium 17.5") with Thomson seat post.
Rear Shock: Fox FLOAT R with Brain Fade
Forks: Fox Talas RL 100-140mm
Brakes: Avid Juicy 7 hydraulic discs
Gears: Shimano M581 LX front and Shimano XTR rear derailleurs
Shifters: Shimano M-580 Deore LX
Chainset: Shimano M-760 XT Hollowtech II cranks with 22A/32A/44A tooth rings
Brakes: Avid Juicy 7 hydraulic discs
Wheels: DT custom for Specialized X430 rims built on Specialized Stout disc front and Shimano M-525 disc rear hubs
Tyres: Specialized Resolution Pro 26x2.1 inch aramid bead dual compound tyres Handlebars: Specialized XC low rise
Stem: Specialized adjustable


This bike would cost over £3K to build new, the frame alone was £1699, forks were around £550 and the brakes were around £300

In excellent condition

PRICE REDUCED to £1400

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Damn... just spen 1400 on a trek... If only I had of seen this!!
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now on ebay:


Specialized Stumpjumper FSR S-works (Carbon) on eBay, also, Bikes, Cycling, Sporting Goods (end time 25-Nov-08 14:18:25 GMT)

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Old 17 November 2008, 06:43 PM
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Old 29 November 2008, 02:57 PM
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Still for sale, coz i can't find anyone to ship it to Northern Ireland due to the size of the box.

Would consider a cheaper bike of up £500 in P/X
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Old 29 November 2008, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by turboDean
Still for sale, coz i can't find anyone to ship it to Northern Ireland due to the size of the box.

Would consider a cheaper bike of up £500 in P/X

I'm driving over to NI on the 19/20th December. If you can punt it up to London, quite happy to stick my bike rack on & take it over although it will get dirty.
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Originally Posted by Puff The Magic Wagon!
I'm driving over to NI on the 19/20th December. If you can punt it up to London, quite happy to stick my bike rack on & take it over although it will get dirty.
Thanks for the offer The guy has given up on it now.
Don't think it would like getting dirty, it's not used to it
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Old 01 December 2008, 08:12 PM
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had the female version for my ex wife. great bike if you set it up well...... offers a decent ride and she felt very secure on it.
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Dean - that is lush, but I'm afraid I have had to report you to the ASA. You join Diamondback, Halfrauds and many other mostly Chinese manufacturers that dont care to mention how heavy theirproducts are! {as if I need to know with YOUR spec }.

Unf I'm looking for a commuter as have a full sus (if abit caveman compared to that!!!)

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Originally Posted by Diesel
Dean - that is lush, but I'm afraid I have had to report you to the ASA. You join Diamondback, Halfrauds and many other mostly Chinese manufacturers that dont care to mention how heavy theirproducts are! {as if I need to know with YOUR spec }.

Unf I'm looking for a commuter as have a full sus (if abit caveman compared to that!!!)

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With the bid chunky pedals i have on it at the mo (can't do SPD's) it weighs around 28lbs which is quite good for full sus IMO.
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Get the spuds on it's the only way to go

Great bike Dean, had thought about selling my Ozone oxygen but not sure if the hard tails make any money any more, its only around 25lb with front suspen forks which for a 10 year old bike is not bad.

Good luck with the sale

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Originally Posted by kjdmk1
Get the spuds on it's the only way to go

Great bike Dean, had thought about selling my Ozone oxygen but not sure if the hard tails make any money any more, its only around 25lb with front suspen forks which for a 10 year old bike is not bad.

Good luck with the sale
Cheers mate Would love to keep it but i haven't used it at all since i bought my trials bike as i'm out on that every weekend, it's to good to have stuck in the garage doing nothing.
Hope it will find a good home with someone who will actually use it.
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That's an excellent weight mate. Sat on a £7k carbon full suss bike that was 21lb yesterday!!! Could have gained a second an hour on the way to work with that!

If you have a bike of that spec you MUST MUST MUST use SPD. End of lecture

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Originally Posted by Diesel
If you have a bike of that spec you MUST MUST MUST use SPD. End of lecture

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I hate SPD's! I fall off too often.

Nothing to do with the thread, just thought I'd chip in. Nice bike turboDean, someone will snap it up thats for sure.

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Originally Posted by Diesel
If you have a bike of that spec you MUST MUST MUST use SPD. End of lecture

D
I like my feet to be free just incase Never actually tried SPD's but have tried toe-clips years ago and really didn't like having my feet stuck to the pedals.

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Originally Posted by MixMan X
I hate SPD's! I fall off too often.

Nothing to do with the thread, just thought I'd chip in. Nice bike turboDean, someone will snap it up thats for sure.

Mike
Agree about the SPD's

Cheers it is an awesome bike, Hopefully it will go soon
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Originally Posted by turboDean
I like my feet to be free just incase Never actually tried SPD's but have tried toe-clips years ago and really didn't like having my feet stuck to the pedals.

I'll lend you mine if you want to try them + of course the shoes

Only one condition I must be around when to try them out

They are a little strange at first but once you get used to them you wont look back


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Originally Posted by kjdmk1
I'll lend you mine if you want to try them + of course the shoes

Only one condition I must be around when to try them out

They are a little strange at first but once you get used to them you wont look back


BTTT for a stunning bike
Thanks for the offer mate, if i still have it in the summer might take u up on it
It's to cold for mountain biking this time of year
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Originally Posted by turboDean
Thanks for the offer mate, if i still have it in the summer might take u up on it
It's to cold for mountain biking this time of year
Rubbish!! Get out there & put some effort in - that'll keep you warm!
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I hate SPDs too - got Wellgo MG1s - magnesium alloy, sealed bearings and weigh naff all. Great little units. I'm almost 100% XC riding semi whippet.
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Originally Posted by Matteeboy
I hate SPDs too - got Wellgo MG1s - magnesium alloy, sealed bearings and weigh naff all. Great little units. I'm almost 100% XC riding semi whippet.
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BTTT - Price Reduced
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probably a long shot but, did you ever sell the bike?

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