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bikemig 
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I finally built up my 1992 Specialized Stumpjumper drop bar conversion which I plan on using as a winter bike. I'm running Continental Top Contact Winter 26 x 1.9 tires which are pretty good for mixed pavement/snow (studded tires are better when there is more snow). I still need to install fenders. My garage should warm up by this afternoon when it hits 30 or so and I'll install the fenders. The bike ended up being a bit of a project with a new headset and a badly scratched up frame that I dealt with. Still many of the parts are original. The bike weighs in at 27 lbs which isn't bad for a MTB with fat tires.



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