How much does a Specialized S Works Stumpjumper weight?

How much does a Specialized S Works Stumpjumper weight?

While at 12.48 kg, the S-Works Stumpy is the lightest bike in our big 2021 mountain bike group test, it still offers a generous 130 mm travel at the rear….Social.

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How much does a Stumpjumper frame weight?

The full Stumpjumper frame assembly* (barely) tips the scales at an unbelievable 5.33 lbs (2,420g), but Specialized didn’t compromise in their quest for light weight. The Stumpy punches above its weight, setting the bar for mid-travel trail bikes in handling characteristics, pedaling efficiency and trail toughness.

How much does the S-Works Epic weight?

The S-Works Epic, which is built from FACT 12m carbon fibre, is claimed to weigh just 1,869g (medium size, including shock, thru-axle, hanger and hardware).

How much does the Stumpjumper alloy weight?

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Price GBP £2500.00
Weight 14.96kg (S4) – without pedals
Brand Specialized

How much does the S-Works Epic hardtail weight?

775 grams
Specialized claims the S-Works Epic Hardtail frame is the lightest production frame in the world, weighing in at a scant 775 grams for a size medium.

What are the different sizes of specialized Stumpjumpers?

All new Stumpjumpers use Specialized’s S-sizing system like the previous-generation Evo. Sizes are available from S1 to S6, giving riders a huge range of options. Geometry has been revised with significantly longer reach, slacker head tube angles, and steeper seat tube angles to match modern geometry trends.

What kind of suspension does a Stumpjumper use?

The carbon Stumpjumper features a completely new suspension design focused on reduced weight and improved efficiency. The Stumpjumper EVO introduces more adjustability for head angle, bottom bracket height, and wheel size. All carbon frames from Comp to S-Works use a full carbon FACT 11m front and rear triangle.

What’s the size of a Stumpjumper standover stack?

Standover clearance and stack height remain relatively low across sizes, so riders can choose their size based on their desired length. This generation Stumpjumper EVO only came in two sizes, S2 and S3, which roughly equate to medium and large.

Which is better Stumpjumper comp or premium build?

For example, as an entry-level build, a Stumpjumper Comp will use less expensive, entry-level components (cockpit, suspension, drivetrain, wheels), while the premium offering, an S-Works Stumpjumper, will use top-of-the-line componentry. In general, higher-end builds are more refined, lighter, and have better resale value.

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