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1985 pink
Specialized Team Stumpjumper

The iconic pink team Stumpjumper, the first production 'Team' racing mountain bike. Made from Tange double-butted Prestige tubing, it came with Shimano's original Deore group. This one's been completely upgraded.
Jim Merz, who was a framebuilder at Specialized and built the originals, filled me in on a couple of details, this bike is from the first batch and had narrower chainstays, so it was limited to 26x 1.95 tires. The later versions took wider MTB tires.
As you see it here, the bike weighs 23 lbs. Contact us for details.

















Red Lounge
Trek
Clyde
$549
One of our favorite projects: a rat-rod Trek Clyde, alloy frame, upgraded to new 16 speed drivetrain and trimmed in new red cables and freshly built brand new wheels with red rims.
It looks heavy, doesn't it? It's not. It's a lightweight alloy frame outfitted with precision parts.
Entirely new drivetrain: Chain, 11-32 cassette, deraillers, compact 50-34 crankset, and hubs on alloy red rims.
All-new cables, housing, shifters.
Brand new tires, new custom-built wheels.
This bike is not just effortlessly fast, but comfortable.
Upright seating for long relaxing touring rides.
This isn't a stock Trek, this is an entirely unique bike. Clydes do not come with red trim or 16 speeds with deraillers or cruiser handlebars.

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