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Hi guys,
The medium sold. The small still needs a good home. Thanks for looking. Edit: I think I forgot to mention 2007 model Specialized Stumjumper FSR Expert Womans. This is a small and a medium bike, but being womans specific, they are a bit smaller than if they were mens bikes. The small was a rental at The Path before I gave it to my 12 year old daughter (she's about five feet tall). The medium was also a rental before I gave it to Jaime (about 5' 5"). Both girls are moving on. Both bikes have seen minimal use, and are in great shape. I am asking $1650 for each ( I think the MSRP was $3300) I will take $3000 if somone wants them both. Here is the spec: FRAMEFSR M5 manipulated alloy frame w/ Transform monocoque TT, sealed cartridge bearing pivots and rear shock mount, carbon reservoir mount, replaceable derailleur hanger, two sets of water bottle bosses, disc only, 120mm travel REAR SHOCKFox Brain Fade remote, adjustable trail tune range, adjustable rebound, 7.75x1.75" FORKFox Talas RL, 100-140mm, rebound/compression adj, lock out, alloy steerer HEADSET1 1/8" Threadless, alloy cups w/ 10mm insertion, sealed cartridge bearing STEMSpecialized adjustable rise, OS 31.8, 3D forged w/CNC finish HANDLEBARSSpecialized XC low rise 31.8mm OS bar, 2014 butted alloy, 6 degree up, 8 degree backsweep, 620mm width TAPE / GRIPSSpecialized MTB, dual density FRONT BRAKEAvid Juicy 7, hydraulic disc, G2 Clean Sweep 160mm rotor REAR BRAKEAvid Juicy 7, hydraulic disc, G2 Clean Sweep 160mm rotor BRAKE LEVERSAvid Juicy 7 FRONT DERAILLEURShimano M581 LX, 34.9mm clamp, bottom swing, dual pull REAR DERAILLEURSRAM X.0, 9-speed, long cage SHIFT LEVERSSRAM X-9, aluminum trigger 9-speed CASSETTE / FREEWHEELShimano HG50, 9-speed, 11/34t CHAINSRAM PC-951 w /Power Link CRANKSETShimano M-760 XT Hollowtech II, 2pc crank/BB CHAINRINGS22A/32A/44A 4mm thick outer, 4 bolt 104/64mm BOTTOM BRACKETShimano M-760 XT, integrated with crank PEDALSShimano M-520 SPD RIMSDT custom for Specialized X430, 24mm w/eyelets, 32h FRONT HUBSpecialized Stout disc, sealed cartridge bearing, high/low flange, 32h REAR HUBShimano M-525 disc, 32h, alloy QR SPOKESDT Swiss 1.8mm stainless, black, alloy nipples FRONT TIRESpecialized Resolution Pro 26x2.1", 120TPI, aramid bead, dual compound REAR TIRESpecialized Resolution Pro 26x2.1", 120TPI, aramid bead, dual compound TUBESSpecialized Ultralight 26x2.0", presta SADDLESpecialized BG Mtn Women's, hollow Cro-Mo rails SEAT POST2014 butted alloy, black, 30.9 x 350mm SEAT BINDER7050 hard annodized alloy collar w/ QR, 34.9mm clamp ID, black Last edited by thephat; 06-06-2008 at 08:59 PM. Reason: One of the two sold |
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BFloFoxRider. (06-05-2008),
denmother (06-05-2008),
Dusty (06-05-2008),
Mommie Mayhem (06-05-2008),
mtnbikerfred (06-05-2008),
NitrOx (06-05-2008),
Pho'dUp (06-05-2008),
TrojanInsomniac (06-05-2008),
uno-speedo (06-05-2008)
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I passed the info on to the Trail Angels too!
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Besides I have already decided to try and put together a bike. Having fun learning and wasting time that way hehe. |
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Man, I'd LOVE to pick these up for the two of us. I wonder how I'd fit on the medium, it seems sorta similar to my small 15" Hardrock. Maybe with a stem and/or handlebar adjustment I'd fit fine (I'm 5'6").
People already think my bike is a women's bike because of the size and low standover...and I don't even mind the color that much. I'm just afraid since I have kinda short legs the WSD would be a bad idea.
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Let me know if you want a quote on a particular frame. I think about 27 lbs. I will try to weigh it tonight. Quote:
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Hi guys,
I need to revive this thread. Dusty got the medium like right away, and she seems to be loving it. I still have the small. There has got to be a woman out there around 5 feet tall that needs this thing. You can demo it free if you want. Thanks |
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it's too bad my wife is caring for our new baby the small would be perfect for her
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In 6 months she'll be ready to ride.
![]() I kind of mentioned that I could trade my intense for an extra small frame and she gave me to look.... "for who?" "me?" NO! what's wrong with my bike?!? Aside from a non-speed sensitive valving on a rear shock that can't be replaced with a modern shock, nothing.
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Good luck with the sale though!



If I was a girl i would want them.