1994 Green StumpJumper frameset £80 posted! - SOLD

development_cycle":3f1sp7l7 said:
I understood from the seller at the time when I bought it that spesh measured from centre to top on 1994 frames and that would make it a 19".
That's correct. Yours is a 19", and so is my '92 Comp:

http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=365376

They ride small for their size (shortish top tube and a low front end) but that's how Specialized measured them.

clockworkgazz's bike is a 20":

http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=759636
 
clockworkgazz":39tqzeni said:
depends how you like to measure your bike I suppose.
That's true, but it's generally understood that different manufacturers use different methods. Specialized measured centre-to-top.

A '94 Stumpjumper that measures 19" centre-to-top is a 19" model, according to Specialized. A '94 Stumpjumper that measures 18" centre-to-centre and 19" centre-to-top is a 19" model.
 
clockworkgazz":3lusv2ce said:
really nice but looks smaller than 19 inch. good luck with the sale.

Tim - if this is my old one, it is a 19in. Rode small like 90's 19in frames, but definitely bigger than my 18in Rockhopper of the same year.
 
Wu-Tangled":2dqkncs5 said:
clockworkgazz":2dqkncs5 said:
really nice but looks smaller than 19 inch. good luck with the sale.

Tim - if this is my old one, it is a 19in. Rode small like 90's 19in frames, but definitely bigger than my 18in Rockhopper of the same year.

I had actually forgotten who I bought it from but yes I think it was you. Agreed, it does ride like it is smaller, I would never normally ride a frame of this size, in fact the StumpJumper FSR that I bought of only the very next year in 19" was way too big for me, but the 18" has similar ish geometry to this one.

I just don't need this bike anymore otherwise I would consider keeping it. In fact if it doesn't sell I will put it to the back of the garage for a rainy day.
 
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