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Presents as nearly new with minimal signs of use. Meticulously maintained.
- Category:
- Trail Bikes
- Brand:
- Specialized
- Frame Size:
- L
- Wheel Size:
- 29
- Material:
- Carbon Fiber
- Front Travel:
- 130 mm
- Rear Travel:
- 130mm
Description:
Selling this bike since it doesn’t get rode anymore. It’s only been rode three times and the trails weren’t intense. Just a mellow cruise If you are looking for a fun nimble trail bike this is the one for you. I changed out the pedals to NS radiance to match the frame besides that the bike is bone stock.
With the same 11m carbon construction as the S-Works, the Stumpjumper ST Comp Carbon 29 with 12-speed SRAM NX Eagle brings you transcendent handling, custom-tuned suspension, and an elimination of proprietary headaches—all while keeping the speed you look for with 29-inch wheels. And dont forget that with its ST distinction, this Stumpjumper gets slightly steeper angles and less suspension (130mm front/120mm rear), so you get more nimble and responsive climbing ability and sublime descending prowess.
The build on this Comp model comes with a list of components that deliver undeniable quality, like a like a 12-speed SRAM NX Eagle drivetrain, SRAM Guide R disc brakes, a FOX FLOAT Rhythm 34 for with 130mm of travel, a FOX FLOAT DPS rear shock with 120mm of travel, and Roval Traverse 29 wheels.
The Stumpjumper STs asymmetrical, FACT 11m carbon fiber construction is lightweight, stiff, and ready for technical climbs and rowdy descents. Its built off of our 29 Trail Geometry, so its both capable and comfortable. And with SWAT™ integration in the down tube, a threaded BB, easy cable routing, and a brand new chain silencer, its ready for anything the trail, or you, throw at it.
The FOX DPS Performance rear shock features our Rx Trail Tune, ensuring that no matter the frame or wheel size, your bike is dialed-in perfectly.
SRAMs 12-speed NX Eagle groupset features a wide gear range that delivers climbing and descending efficiency in spades.