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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.












This is our masterpiece.
An all-aluminum Milano, the year with the aluminum fork option.
In that classic Celeste.
It was light but we knew we could do better.
And we had to take it pink.
We custom painted 24-hole pink rims, hubs and a classic CODA M900 crankset, and hard-clearcoated them,
We searched out pink V-brakes. No small feat.
Pink Wellgo pedals, pink toeclips and straps. pink headset.
Pink cables, saddle, grips and stem.
And then topped it off with the lightest 26" tires we could find. Kenda Klimax, 340g each.
It tips the scales at 21lbs with fenders and kickstand.
And it rides like a cotton candy cloud.
Yes it's unapologetically expensive but we are currently working on a 'more affordable' model (with steel fork and no pink wheels) to compliment this one.
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