BCNBiker Dirt Disciple May 2, 2024 #1 Hi all, Recently acquired another (!) bike - divorce papers arriving soon . Seller thought that it might be a 2000 Stumpjumper (red originally). Serial number under the BB: M5K00262. Another serial number on the head tube: BI 0771 Cheers in advance! Last edited: May 5, 2024
Hi all, Recently acquired another (!) bike - divorce papers arriving soon . Seller thought that it might be a 2000 Stumpjumper (red originally). Serial number under the BB: M5K00262. Another serial number on the head tube: BI 0771 Cheers in advance!
BCNBiker Dirt Disciple May 2, 2024 #2 Btw, are Marzocchi Bombers supposed to make a squelching noise when compressed? I've only owned coil and air forks..
Btw, are Marzocchi Bombers supposed to make a squelching noise when compressed? I've only owned coil and air forks..
CassidyAce Senior Retro Guru May 2, 2024 #4 Indeed. I don't think that it's a Stumpy at all. I can't remember any from that era with top pull front mechs or that type of canti guide.
Indeed. I don't think that it's a Stumpy at all. I can't remember any from that era with top pull front mechs or that type of canti guide.
sam_white Diamond Back Fan May 3, 2024 #5 M5 serial would suggest 1995 or 1996 to me. Serial number is unusual though (not a Specialized expert though).
M5 serial would suggest 1995 or 1996 to me. Serial number is unusual though (not a Specialized expert though).
sam_white Diamond Back Fan May 3, 2024 #6 Bombers are Year 2000 and will have that on the slider sticker. Could be where the confusion is coming from.
Bombers are Year 2000 and will have that on the slider sticker. Could be where the confusion is coming from.
sam_white Diamond Back Fan May 3, 2024 #7 BCNBiker said: Btw, are Marzocchi Bombers supposed to make a squelching noise when compressed? I've only owned coil and air forks.. Click to expand... Yep...
BCNBiker said: Btw, are Marzocchi Bombers supposed to make a squelching noise when compressed? I've only owned coil and air forks.. Click to expand... Yep...
bikeworkshop Senior Retro Guru May 3, 2024 #8 Squelchy bombers are normal - but fresh oil and a flush out should quieten them down
BCNBiker Dirt Disciple May 4, 2024 #9 Hello all, many thanks for your replies. Found another serial number (BI 0771) on the steerer head tube if helps any Have a good 1 Last edited: May 5, 2024
Hello all, many thanks for your replies. Found another serial number (BI 0771) on the steerer head tube if helps any Have a good 1
bikeworkshop Senior Retro Guru May 4, 2024 #10 That's the head tube? (Steerer tube is part of the fork)