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Old 30-11.-2007, 06:56 AM   #1
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Well, after taking my 'cross bike onto some single trax with MTN buddies, I decided to take the plunge. I live in SE Connecticut, so no real steeps here, lotsa fun trails at Bluff Point, among others.

I went to the LBS to ask some questions and wound up picking up an '06 Stumpjumper HT. It has XT rear, LX front, Truvativ crank, and the one major thing I might consider upgrading, rim brakes from Avid. The fork is a Fox F90, which seems to be a pretty good XC level fork and more than enough for the areas I ride.

My inaugural ride was a blast, and I found myself going up and down stuff that had me hopping off the cross bike.

I paid $999 for this beast, which supposedely retailed new for $1400, I'm pretty sure I'm gonna really love it, but how was my deal? Screaming, good, so so?

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Old 07-12.-2007, 12:23 AM   #2
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Which stumpjumper is it?


That sounds like a good price, considering the 08's are/will be available.
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Old 07-12.-2007, 01:43 AM   #3
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Which stumpjumper is it?


That sounds like a good price, considering the 08's are/will be available.

It's the base model, they just call it the stumpjumper. The "classic" has no front fork, this one does, by all accounts a pretty good one, and mostly LX with an XT rear derailler.

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Old 07-12.-2007, 02:03 AM   #4
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The "classic" has no front fork...........

That has to be extemely difficult to ride.

Seriously though, the stumpjumper is practically bombproof and should serve you very well. Have fun.
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Old 07-12.-2007, 02:10 AM   #5
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I was asking cause theres the base, and then the comp but thats disc. I'd say you got a good $300-400 off for it being a slightly older model. Good deal in my book.
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Old 07-12.-2007, 02:10 AM   #6
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That has to be extemely difficult to ride.

Seriously though, the stumpjumper is practically bombproof and should serve you very well. Have fun.

Yeah, but once you get good at it you can ride one with a fork over anything! Well, obviously I meant the classic has no sprung fork. The one I got is just called the stumpjumper, with no follow on subtitle, and has a fox fork, it is a blast to ride.

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Old 11-12.-2007, 01:45 AM   #7
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Do you really want to exchange the rim brakes on your new bike before wearing them out? If so, then yes, Avid Single Digit V-brakes are the way to go. I upgraded to Avids and I am very pleased with their performance. Great power and modulation. You might want to get Avid brake levers while you're at it. But be mindful of that old mechanic's adage; "if it works, why change it?"
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Do you really want to exchange the rim brakes on your new bike before wearing them out? If so, then yes, Avid Single Digit V-brakes are the way to go. I upgraded to Avids and I am very pleased with their performance. Great power and modulation. You might want to get Avid brake levers while you're at it. But be mindful of that old mechanic's adage; "if it works, why change it?"

Sorry, I see my original post is somewhat poorly worded. What I meant was I currently have rim brakes from Avid and am considering going with disks.

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Old 31-01.-2008, 07:32 PM   #9
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Yeah, but once you get good at it you can ride one with a fork over anything! Well, obviously I meant the classic has no sprung fork. The one I got is just called the stumpjumper, with no follow on subtitle, and has a fox fork, it is a blast to ride.

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