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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.

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We took one of those 7 speed cruisers and customized it.
A front derailler, shifter, and a Truvativ double crankset. Viola! 14 speeds!
The bike made to go through any terrain.
We lightened it up considerably.
The original crankset was steel, as was the stem and handlebars. So we swapped them out for much lighter alloy parts.
Lighrt seatpost, lighter brake upgrade.
If you want, it will even take a triple crank.
The old wheels... They looked great but even without the freewheel, they weighed 6 pounds each.
Yes, six pounds. Each. No kidding.
So we gave it Weinmann 700C rims and Critter tires. Less than half the weight of the old wheels but still bulletproof.
Much lighter, much faster.
And we left the fenders on because those are cool.
But it's a BIG bike.
If you're 6 feet or taller, no problem.
And of course, free blinkly LED rear light and bell!
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