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Old 08-13-19, 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Writenride
I learned a lot about this bike as well as myself, after changing so many components over the years. I'll probably never sell the bike, but being over 20 years old now (!!), it's getting harder to find good components for it.
You know, I'm surprised there aren't that many talking about 90's Stumpjumpers. Maybe these photographs might change that. Thanks.
I've got a bunch of the old 8-9 speed XTR stuff in my basement, even the old Rapid-rise, remote shifter, 4-arm cranks.. XTR stuff... some NOS still in box.
Let me know if you're looking for replacement parts.
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Old 08-13-19, 12:16 PM
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Thank you, for the offer. But I am actually trying to sell some parts and framesets myself.
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Old 08-15-19, 09:46 AM
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My 2019 Ibis DV9 (My wife's Niner AIR9 is on it's way! )










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Old 08-15-19, 04:10 PM
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Sweet! Now go shred with that Ibis! lol
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Old 08-16-19, 09:38 AM
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My current trail bikes, from oldest to newest.

Custom Curtlo softail, my first and favorite custom frame-built for 27.5 wheels when they were called 650b and there were only three tires and two forks to choose from. Ordered in 2008, received in 2009.




2015 Santa Cruz 5010, my first carbon bike and favorite full suspension bike to date! (My 8th FS bike since my 1996 Proflex) On the RAMBA trails in Michigan's Upper Penninsula



And my Otso Voytek fatbike, my 2nd fat bike after my 2012 Mukluk and my 2nd carbon bike after the 5010.
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Old 08-26-19, 06:55 PM
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2020 Trek Marlin 6
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Old 09-05-19, 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Writenride
Here's some more on the Specialized M2 Pro:



Specialized had many Ritchey components on this bike, including a Ritchey Force Lite bar, Ritchey Logic pedals in red, and a Nitto\Ritchey seatpost. But over the years almost all of them were thrashed beyond repair.



This is what sold me; a M950 Shimano XTR Rear Derailleur. The bike had an XTR rear mech and an XT Front mech that clamped on the seat tube.



Specialized had this great Son of Stronarm Crankset, which I sold. Later, I found this M952 five arm XTR on eBay. I thought the five arm looked better.

I learned a lot about this bike as well as myself, after changing so many components over the years. I'll probably never sell the bike, but being over 20 years old now (!!), it's getting harder to find good components for it.
You know, I'm surprised there aren't that many talking about 90's Stumpjumpers. Maybe these photographs might change that. Thanks.
Nice Stumpjumper, and great condition also. Its great to see original owners on these old bikes. I understand about the parts, I have this 93 Breezer that is getting more and more pricey to keep running in somewhat period-correct high-end condition.



Here's my 92 Stumpjumper Comp with risers and modern cranks, a great riding and lightweight bike
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Old 09-09-19, 04:28 AM
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Here are a couple of my steel rigs:

Marin Pine Mountain 1
Surly Krampus


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Old 09-09-19, 04:35 AM
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Old 09-18-19, 06:16 AM
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My Carbonal Titan built up with whatever I could find. The big chain rings been removed since this pic.


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Old 09-26-19, 04:17 PM
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Trek 4500 project. It was a gift, and it needed a lot of work. Before...





And After. Converted to a single speed MTB (I have added a chain tensioner since this pic).

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Old 10-04-19, 07:08 AM
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Alright, new update on the DV9 and additions to the family. My wife didn't feel the Air 9 so my 17 y/o daughter snagged it, now my wife is on a 2018 Orbea Loki H10 (It's an H-LTD++ after I upgraded it, lol)

DV9 went from GX Eagle to XX1 Eagle, 2 wheelsets for trails and gravel/road and Sram Code RSC brakes 180mm F/R, CB Stamp 11 pedals, Ergon GA3 grips in red, Chris King Headset, Industry 9 40mm red stem and changed the teal color to red (Looks red/orange, close enough)













Wife's Loki got GX Eagle drivetrain upgrade (from Shimano SLX i think), Code RSC brakes 180mm F/R, 760mm CF handlebars, CB Stamp 5 pedals, Ergon GA3 grips in blue and an industry 9 40mm blue stem.







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Old 10-05-19, 06:49 AM
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^ I usually think the gold of XX1 is too bling, but with the black, white and red it looks great! Nice job @HyBr1D
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Old 10-05-19, 02:35 PM
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Wow everyone! I just got a 2018 Trek Fuel EX 29 and need to personalize it a bit since it looks too generic, this is good inspiration.
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Old 09-26-22, 05:03 PM
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Old 09-27-22, 12:40 PM
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Old 11-12-22, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Writenride
Here's some more on the Specialized M2 Pro:



Specialized had many Ritchey components on this bike, including a Ritchey Force Lite bar, Ritchey Logic pedals in red, and a Nitto\Ritchey seatpost. But over the years almost all of them were thrashed beyond repair.



This is what sold me; a M950 Shimano XTR Rear Derailleur. The bike had an XTR rear mech and an XT Front mech that clamped on the seat tube.



Specialized had this great Son of Strong Arm Crankset, which I sold. Later, I found this M952 five arm XTR on eBay. I thought the five arm looked better.

I learned a lot about this bike as well as myself, after changing so many components over the years. I'll probably never sell the bike, but being over 20 years old now (!!), it's getting harder to find good components for it.
You know, I'm surprised there aren't that many talking about 90's Stumpjumpers. Maybe these photographs might change that. Thanks.
lovely bike I have been eying s works and stumpjumpers for years on ebay but the ones I have seen were often in bad shape and with a lot of dings and scratches, also I am not sure that it would be the most comfortable ride for me. Are the wheels 27.5??
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Old 11-12-22, 05:29 PM
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Old 11-13-22, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by georges1
lovely bike I have been eying s works and stumpjumpers for years on ebay but the ones I have seen were often in bad shape and with a lot of dings and scratches, also I am not sure that it would be the most comfortable ride for me. Are the wheels 27.5??
No, they are 26" or 559. I've seen many turn Stumpjumpers and Hard Rocks converted from 26" to 27.5".
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Old 09-30-23, 10:45 AM
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Recent acquisition, NOS 2nd gen. Raven 900SX, not sure if I even ride it.
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Old 10-01-23, 04:03 PM
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Old 10-01-23, 04:18 PM
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My XC race bike, the Specialized Epic...100mm travel and very fast/lightweight.




The enduro bike...Canyon Strive 160mm travel, love this bike on the high-sierra hike-a-bike terrain.
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Old 10-01-23, 05:41 PM
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Old 10-01-23, 06:57 PM
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Forgot to post this a few months ago. 1999 Heckler.
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