What kind of bike is the Stumpjumper FSR?
Bottom line The Stumpjumper FSR ST is a bike with 120mm travel in the rear and 130mm in the fork. It offers riders excellent small bump compliance. It’s not meant for big hits or aggressive trails. It does best on smooth, rolling terrain.
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What kind of bike is the Stumpjumper FSR?
Bottom line The Stumpjumper FSR ST is a bike with 120mm travel in the rear and 130mm in the fork. It offers riders excellent small bump compliance. It’s not meant for big hits or aggressive trails. It does best on smooth, rolling terrain.
How much does the Stumpjumper carbon weight?
Specialized’s flagship S-Works Stumpjumper is a $9,500 trail / XC crossover that, thanks to its full carbon frame and flex stays (a weight-saving feature that replaces a couple suspension pivots with frame tubes meant to flex as the shock compresses), weighs under 27 pounds.
Is the Stumpjumper a trail bike or enduro?
The Specialized Enduro Comp, Stumpjumper Comp, and Stumpjumper EVO Comp are all 29″ carbon frame full suspension mountain bikes. The Enduro Comp has better components, a better fork, and more travel. Explore the differences below.
Is a Stumpjumper a good bike?
Summing up the S-Works Stumpy If a 130/140mm bike is the right fit for your local trails, this current Stumpjumper might be the right fit for you. Its low weight makes it a fun platform for long pedals, and it’s a worthwhile companion on most alpine descents.
Is the Stumpjumper a good climber?
Climbing Performance Considering how hard the Stumpjumper EVO charges the descents, it’s a pretty darn good climber. Sure, there are similar bikes that climb slightly better, but it certainly exceeded our expectations.
Are Stumpjumpers good?
Even on flat and flowing, less steep trails, the Stumpjumper is excellent fun to ride! The Evo, on the other hand, is a lot more capable on the descents, but it also requires more of a gradient to be fun.
What does a 2021 Stumpjumper weigh?
5.33 lbs
The full Stumpjumper frame assembly* (barely) tips the scales at an unbelievable 5.33 lbs (2,420g), but Specialized didn’t compromise in their quest for light weight. The Stumpy punches above its weight, setting the bar for mid-travel trail bikes in handling characteristics, pedaling efficiency and trail toughness.