Rich Aitch
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I'd wanted one of these ever since I saw an advertisement for one when I was fifteen.
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=118543
It was a real contrast to the sort of bikes that you could buy at the time, as it was still the "Day-glo years". But this was a bike in Morris Minor-Traveller green with matching grey tyres, saddle and bars. It was the first time that I'd realized that you should consider how the whole bike should look rather than just throwing cool stuff at it and see which bits stuck. Very understated.
I never saw a green Stumpjumper in the metal but it inspired me to repaint and grey tyre my own Peugeot and I kept the magazine ad on various bedroom walls over the years.
Earlier this year I brought Woody's 1994 Stumpjumper. I'm still looking for bits and pieces for it. It's a lovely bike to ride but very long compared to other bikes of a similar size- look at the length of that top tube- something which is magnified by the long stem. So I've got an eye open for a shorter stem in silver. I could put it in the garage but I keep it in the hall so that I can gaze at it every time I need to squeeze passed it!
It's not original, it didn't have the Specialized perforated grey saddle or the Specialized Autopilot Comp grips, as these are all incredibly rare now. Woody had also rebuilt the back wheel with a Mavic rim re-enforced with eyelits- no expense spared there!
Specicalized Specs:
Specs, square brackets show equipment as brought that has been replaced
Frame: Tange Prestige chrome moybdenum steel, vertical dropouts.
Fork: "Specialized Direct Drive" rigid uni-crown chromoly, vertical dropouts.
Headset: Modus H511 [Not original spec]
Stem: [1" Controltech aheadset style] 1 1/18th Specialized cold forged aluminium, silver.
Handlebar: Specialized aluminium
Grips: Specialized autopilot Comp II- originals found on Ebay in North America.
Brakes: Shimano Deore LX
Brake Pads: New, no manufacturers label.
Brake Cables: Unknown, black sheathing
Cantilever cable hangers:
Silver aluminium spacer/ collar with a cable tab on it, no brand [Front].
Cable sheath stop on top tube by the headset, with tiny diameter cable guide pipe around the seat pillar release [Rear]
Brake Levers: Shimano Deore LX
Shifters: Shimano Deore LX
Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore LX
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore LX
Derailleur Cables: Black sheathing, routed under bottom bracket
Cassette: 7 speed, 11 to 28 teeth, Shimano.
Chain: Unknown
Cranks: Silver, Deore LX
Crank Bolts: Steel allen head.
Chainrings: Shimano Deore LX 22, 32, 42 teeth
Chainring bolts:Allen head
Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN51 cartridge 73mm spindle.
Pedals: [Specialized black caged, resin centres], System EX EM9d pedals with black annodized cages and silver centres.
Hub Skewers: Shimano, with black plastic encased nuts.
Rims: Specialized Z21 aluminium alloy 32 spokes [front],
Mavic M231 with re-enforced eyelits [rear]
Hubs: Shimano Deore LX parallax
Nipples: dunno!
Spokes: Stainless Steel 14 guage Wheelsmith [Front] DT Swiss [Back]
Tyres: Grey/ skinwall Continental Cross Country 26x 1.5 rear and Specialized Pro-Control/ S 26x 1.95 Umma Gumma compound on front.
Tubes: 26x1.5 Presta valve- on account of the narrow valve holes in the rims
Saddle: Charge Spoon, Grey with white chromoly rails.
Seatpost: Aluminium, no markings
Seatpost Binder: Microadjustable, two bolts, looks like the Tahoma Sonne II shown in the catalogue
Weight: 2s 2lb.
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=118543
It was a real contrast to the sort of bikes that you could buy at the time, as it was still the "Day-glo years". But this was a bike in Morris Minor-Traveller green with matching grey tyres, saddle and bars. It was the first time that I'd realized that you should consider how the whole bike should look rather than just throwing cool stuff at it and see which bits stuck. Very understated.
I never saw a green Stumpjumper in the metal but it inspired me to repaint and grey tyre my own Peugeot and I kept the magazine ad on various bedroom walls over the years.
Earlier this year I brought Woody's 1994 Stumpjumper. I'm still looking for bits and pieces for it. It's a lovely bike to ride but very long compared to other bikes of a similar size- look at the length of that top tube- something which is magnified by the long stem. So I've got an eye open for a shorter stem in silver. I could put it in the garage but I keep it in the hall so that I can gaze at it every time I need to squeeze passed it!
It's not original, it didn't have the Specialized perforated grey saddle or the Specialized Autopilot Comp grips, as these are all incredibly rare now. Woody had also rebuilt the back wheel with a Mavic rim re-enforced with eyelits- no expense spared there!
Specicalized Specs:
Specs, square brackets show equipment as brought that has been replaced
Frame: Tange Prestige chrome moybdenum steel, vertical dropouts.
Fork: "Specialized Direct Drive" rigid uni-crown chromoly, vertical dropouts.
Headset: Modus H511 [Not original spec]
Stem: [1" Controltech aheadset style] 1 1/18th Specialized cold forged aluminium, silver.
Handlebar: Specialized aluminium
Grips: Specialized autopilot Comp II- originals found on Ebay in North America.
Brakes: Shimano Deore LX
Brake Pads: New, no manufacturers label.
Brake Cables: Unknown, black sheathing
Cantilever cable hangers:
Silver aluminium spacer/ collar with a cable tab on it, no brand [Front].
Cable sheath stop on top tube by the headset, with tiny diameter cable guide pipe around the seat pillar release [Rear]
Brake Levers: Shimano Deore LX
Shifters: Shimano Deore LX
Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore LX
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore LX
Derailleur Cables: Black sheathing, routed under bottom bracket
Cassette: 7 speed, 11 to 28 teeth, Shimano.
Chain: Unknown
Cranks: Silver, Deore LX
Crank Bolts: Steel allen head.
Chainrings: Shimano Deore LX 22, 32, 42 teeth
Chainring bolts:Allen head
Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN51 cartridge 73mm spindle.
Pedals: [Specialized black caged, resin centres], System EX EM9d pedals with black annodized cages and silver centres.
Hub Skewers: Shimano, with black plastic encased nuts.
Rims: Specialized Z21 aluminium alloy 32 spokes [front],
Mavic M231 with re-enforced eyelits [rear]
Hubs: Shimano Deore LX parallax
Nipples: dunno!
Spokes: Stainless Steel 14 guage Wheelsmith [Front] DT Swiss [Back]
Tyres: Grey/ skinwall Continental Cross Country 26x 1.5 rear and Specialized Pro-Control/ S 26x 1.95 Umma Gumma compound on front.
Tubes: 26x1.5 Presta valve- on account of the narrow valve holes in the rims
Saddle: Charge Spoon, Grey with white chromoly rails.
Seatpost: Aluminium, no markings
Seatpost Binder: Microadjustable, two bolts, looks like the Tahoma Sonne II shown in the catalogue
Weight: 2s 2lb.