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Some info and more pics of the 96 stumpy and my 'others'...
Stumpjumper 1996:
18" tange prestige steel frame and db forks
Specialized/Tange aheadset
S-Works 42-32-22 cranks
Specialized handle bar
Specialized 100mm stem
Specialized lock-on grips
SRAM PC-971 chain
XT 9 speed cassette
XTR shadow rear mech
XTR front mech
XTR Shifters, Brake levers, V-Brakes
Saint pedals
Sunline Tan saddle
Mavic X221 wheel rims
Shimano Deore hubs
Ground control/Ground master skinwall tyres
 

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A1 Ground Control 1996 near original I;ve swapped the rear 517 in photo for a 221 and some LX canti's in place of the v-brakes
 

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Grazer":1iqns2eh said:
RobMac, it's a RS revelation dual air 130 mm Some people have said its a bit too big, but it rides super smooth and I don't go for the "throws the geometry out by 1degree" stuff.
If it feels right then Just get on with it and ride!

40mm over the standard length's a lot percentage wise, but hey ;)

And this is a cracker :shock:
 

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Stumpjumper Comp FSR 2007:
RS Pike 95-140 u-turn x firm springs
Hope BB,Aheadset Stem and seat clamp
upgraded Triad to a RP23 200x51 140mm
Reverb post
Crank bros iodine 2 am 700mm risers
180mm XT rotors
SLX m675 brakes
XTR m986 10 speed shadow plus
XTR m980 rapidfire +
XTR hollowtech 2 Cranks
Hope retainer narrow/wide 34t
XT cassette
Crank bros candy Ti pedals
Hope pro 2 hubs 10mm dt swiss thru axle rear 20mm maxle front
Mavic XC717
 

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RobMac":3j4in3gd said:
Grazer":3j4in3gd said:
RobMac, it's a RS revelation dual air 130 mm Some people have said its a bit too big, but it rides super smooth and I don't go for the "throws the geometry out by 1degree" stuff.
If it feels right then Just get on with it and ride!

40mm over the standard length's a lot percentage wise, but hey ;)

And this is a cracker :shock:


Aye nice but no 130mm :? 30mm aye :LOL:
 
Thanks RobMac, I love that one, reckon she'll be buried with me! the ride is like nothing else, compliant quick just feels good.
I know what you are saying re ride height and I didn't mean to sound dismissive and a bit haughty what I meant to imply is that I set them up for my style and I'm comfortable with that. ridden 5-6hrs often, over and around dartmoor and it felt right for me sorry if I've offended anybody out there, not my intention
that M5 is flippin' fast like .... off a shovel as the saying goes :D
I've increased the negative air pressure and that drops the fork travel by about 15-20mm I'll try it and let you know how it rides
 
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My recently acquired '93 Stumpjumper FS, with matching bars, stem and seatpost. Also some grubby FutureShock forks that may not be appropriate as they are threadless, and don't really have the right boots or brace :roll:



Another bike for the re-spray list!
 
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