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Full Suspension Specialized 29er

Posted by Jeremy Yang On July - 4 - 2007

Specialized Stumpjumper 29er FS

Yup, a FS Specialized 29er in Stumpjumper form. Cyclingnews.com has the scoop:

Super-sized Stumpjumper

In addition to the 29″ hardtail we showed you at Sea Otter, Specialized will now offer a full-suspension Stumpjumper version that offers nearly all of the benefits of the updated 26″ aluminum version but adapted for the bigger wheel size. Rear travel is slightly reduced to 105mm but the Stumpjumper 29 will still be equipped with an AFR shock and remote Brain unit.

Specialized’s DMD front derailleur mount allowed designers to shorten up the chain stays and head tube angles are increased by 1° to yield better handling with the standard-offset 100mm-travel Rock Shox Reba 29. All of the Stumpy 29 versions will also be equipped with shorter head tubes and flat handlebars to maintain standard cockpit heights.

Specialized also has updated their Enduro:

Last year’s Enduro introduction has not gone untouched for ‘08, either. The rear shock has been fitted with a new air can that provides a more linear stroke towards the end of the travel along with updates to the damping circuits and seals. Also new is an S-Works level E150SL dual-crown fork which sheds 90g from the standard E150 courtesy of a new upper and lower clamp, reduced profile stem, and new steerer tube.

Enduro also gains a baby brother for ‘08 in the form of the new Pitch platform. Pitch does without the Specialized-branded suspension bits in favor of custom-tuned rear shocks from X-Fusion and Fox along with specially-configured 140mm-travel Pike forks from Rock Shox. Rear travel remains at 150mm and frame geometry is fixed in the ’slack’ position of the Enduro SL.

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MtnBikeRiders 4th of July Ride

Posted by RL Policar On July - 4 - 2007

This morning MtnBikeRiders along with a few friends, Jonathan and Khoa hit the Fullerton Loop. I know we mention this trail alot, well its because its a few minutes from our homes.

So Priscilla has gotten way better at mountain biking to the point where she’s leaving me in the dust. Her and Jeremy seem to have this knack for climbing and having endurance. As for me, I’ve got none of that.

Oh I forgot to mention that we saw a slider turtle by Laguna Lake. He/she was trying to cross the trail to get to the water. I went ahead and picked him up and placed him by the shore, but Moe and I got some pics with him. :)

By the end of the ride, I was really worn out. But Jeremy and Priscilla seemed like they could have gone for another 11 miles. I was ready for a nap!

It was great to have 4 of the 5 MtnBikeRiders staff out riding. Now we just have to get Randy to drive down here from Yuma, Az!

Some of these pictures shows us at the jumps, but as you can see we weren’t having any of it. Must have been a bunch of kids, but they built up these mondo large jumps that all I could really do is ride up top one of the table tops and roll down. I wasn’t about to try it…

Anyhow, riding with friends is always a great time! If you’re ever in the So. Cal area, hit us up!

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