Specialized's Stumpjumper FSR Elite 29er packs so much flickability and radtastic-ness that you'll be making up words to describe how much fun you’re having. It all starts with an M5 hydroformed aluminum frame that has a tapered head tube for strength and a PF30 bottom bracket for exceptional stiffness. From there, the RockShox Pike RC 29 fork provides 140mm of smooth travel while the Fox Float CTD Factory rear shock and FSR suspension keep your rear wheel in contact, no matter how chunky the terrain. You'll have the right gear for all conditions thanks to the SRAM 1 x 11-speed drivetrain and the Roval 29-inch wheels that roll smooth and fast. Packed with a brilliant Command Post IRcc dropper, this Stumpy is full-on stoke-worthy.
Specification | Description |
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Frame | Specialized FSR M5-aluminum, 135mm-travel, 142 x 12mm thru-axle |
Fork | RockShox Pike RC 29, 140mm-travel, tapered steerer, 15mm thru-axle |
Rear Shock | Fox Float CTD Factory w/AutoSag |
Rims/Wheels | Roval Traverse Fattie 29, 29mm internal width |
Hubs | Roval Traverse |
Spokes | DT Swiss Revolution |
Tires | Specialized 2Bliss-ready, Front: Butcher Control, 29 x 2.3; Rear: Purgatory Control, 29 x 2.3 |
Crankset | SRAM X1 |
Chainrings | 30T |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM X1 |
Rear Cogs | SRAM XG 1180, 11-speed: 10-42 |
Shifters | SRAM X1 |
Handlebars | Specialized, 750mm |
Tape/Grips | Specialized Sip Grip |
Stem | Specialized XC, aluminum |
Brake Levers | Shimano SLX |
Brakes | Shimano SLX hydraulic disc |
Pedals | Platform |
Saddle | Body Geometry Henge Comp |
Seatpost | Specialized Command Post IRcc, S: 100mm travel; M-XL: 125mm travel |
* Subject to change without notice.
Back to topOption | Barcode | Manufacturer's Part Number | Vendor Number |
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Satin Black/White / Small | 00888818015368 | 93316-4002 | SBC-93316-4002 |
Gloss Hyper/Charcoal/Moto Green / Small | 00888818014729 | 93316-4102 | SBC-93316-4102 |
Gloss Moto Orange/Hyper Clean / Small | 00888818161256 | 93316-4602 | SBC-93316-4602 |
Gloss Moto Orange/Hyper Clean / Medium | 00888818161331 | 93316-4603 | SBC-93316-4603 |
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Did a lot of research before graduating to a 29er. Finally, decided on my stumpy elite. Most others have on the fly suspension that you can control at your fingertips, but instead I got the "brain". The bike just does the work. For a Florida rider this bike is the champ. I can stay with any of my friends and can take turns pretty comfortable as well as climb over boulders, or get some air time any chance I get. Wish they would've stayed with the Talas forks. Over all I like to test the waters so I'm really glad I got this bike.
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upgraded from a 2007 stumpjumper comp ht and this beast of a bike gives you the ability to conquer any trail. its has solid suspension (brain), its super light, and it handles perfectly. the only cons i see is with the command post... it does not always lock properly so you end up dropping all of a sudden to the lower position when you sit down.
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I have a 2013 Stumpy Elite 29 and have been very happy with this bike. Moved up from the comp 29 model to get my hands on that Brain technology. One BIG difference between the 13 and 14 model years is they no longer equip the bike with a Talas fork which is a bit surprising. I put a set of the Traverse 29 wheels on my bike and it made a huge improvement, these rims should be standard on this bike at this price point. I plan on riding this thing into the ground, then move up to the Expert.
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I stepped up from my Gary Fisher 2.0 26er and snatched up one of these StumpJumper FSR Elites 29er. To be honest, I was not excited about going to a 29er but it seemed the right thing to do if I was gonna shell out the money. I.Love.It! Just got back from Fruita. We rode the 18road trails and my Stumpy killed it! This FSR is much more rigid then I expected and was definently engineered for the beating I was giving it. Huge jumps, large drops and all the techy rock stuff you could take, and the bike ate it up. Good job Specialized. Im so high on this bike because I have destroyed evey MTB ive ever owned multiple times. I would suggest to someone who wants to race on this bike to get the Epic instead..although light for its size and rigid enough, the Stumpjumper belongs on the slopes and in the air. Best suspension ive ever road.
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Demo from Cutter's in Pa. Rode exceptionally on all terrain and was very efficient climber. Adjustability using the brain settings was a major plus.