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The son sells his bike. See the text of it.
Now we’re selling this awesome jumper as the need for enduro bikes grows every day. It was a really cool bike to ride and I made it for the most part and I have to say I will miss it very much.
The model is the Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp 29 with a 2017 model year.
The stroke is 150mm front and 135mm rear.
The gearing is sram gx. Personally, I think they were the most well-performing converters both in the transmission and in the transmission.
The brakes are Sram Guide R front and rear.
The only thing I have to complain about about the bike is that the rear shock cannot be locked. The button seems to have popped, but since it didn’t affect the damper’s performance, I, who has ridden in the woods mostly, saw no problem with it.
I can imagine a variation on an enduro with a stroke of about 160-170mm. I could also consider putting a penny in between for change if appropriate.
For more information on the bike, check out the link below.
https://www.specialized.com/se/sv/stumpjumper-fsr-comp-29/p/115303?color=209168-115303
facts
prize: 15,000 SEK
Model year: 2017
measuring: big
boycott: Stockholm
place: practiced
published: 7 hours ago
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