Description
2016 Specialized Stumpjumper Comp Mountain Bike – 21″ Frame / 11 speeds / 29″ wheel
Extra Large Suspension aluminium Frame
11 speed (11×1) Sram X1 Rear mech, X1 shifter
29″ wheel-set, both running a little out of true. Front Stans ZTR-Crest-MK3 rim On Halo hub. Rear Mavic.
Full set of Shimano Deore Hydraulic disk brakes, working well!
140mm RockShox Pike RCT3 Forks, fully working, with compression adjust (not lockout)
Fox Float Performance shock with ‘CTD’ 3 stage firmness settings
Specialized Buther/Slaughter 2.3 Mountain Tyres, great used condition.
Whyte saddle, Kona Lock-on grips, Orange Components bars, Thompson Elite stem, New metal pedals, New Post
Positives
In Ready to ride order
Eye-catching Green and black colour combo
Quality FOX Rear Shock and Rockshox fork
Shimano Deore single-speed chainset with HOPE chainring
Smooth-shifting reaches all rear cogs
Wheelset runs well, has tight and smooth bearings
Great used condition! some light marks to be found along with a few paint touch-ups. Most noticeable is a small patch on the top tube. Overall a very tidy bike with no structural damage whatsoever!
Fully working Deore Hydraulic Brake set perform well and give good stopping power
Headset and HOPE bottom bracket are smooth with no movement
11 speeds available
Negatives
The bike has no known faults!
What To Expect From a Used Bike
Buying a used bike is a great way to get an affordable ride with quality components!
A bike retailing at 5K new can have a retail tag of 2K five years on. With this saving though, there are a few things to consider.
I do my utmost to be honest with the bikes I sell and present them to you in a valeted condition, ready for their new owner. I try to sell bikes that have been checked over thoroughly, are working well and are ready to ride.
This though does not mean the bike has been mechanically reconditioned. This would cost in excess of £300.
Please bear in mind that manufactures advise mountain bikes to have suspension serviced every 200 hours of riding and dropper posts every 400 hours. The brakes along with frame/bottom bracket/headset bearings are suggested to be replaced every 12 months. This does depend on the level of use though. If a bike has a few years on the clock please be mindful and realistic of the wear and tear the bike has. Without stripping a bike down to the frame I can only give my opinion on how components feel and how the bike operates. There may every now and then be the odd thing I miss.
Postage/Collection
Cash on collection please – Contact me to arrange a deposit/collection
Or postage at a cost of £19.99 (Express Shipping) Added automatically at checkout