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Specialized.com has Specialized Stumpjumper Alloy Mountain Bike on sale for $2099.99. Shipping is $50.

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About this Bike:
  • The Stumpjumper Alloy brings all-new suspension kinematics and progressive geometry into a full-alloy package that's both lightweight and extremely durable. Outfitted with a no-fuss SRAM SX 12-speed groupset, the Stumpjumper Alloy is your all-access pass for trail adventure.

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Several bikes from Specialized are on sale but the Stumpjumper Alloy is an especially solid deal. Modern geometry, very upgradeable down the road, and a pretty solid spec as is for this price.

The Status is probably the best deal of the bunch but it's a mullet setup (29" wheel in the front, 27.5" in the rear). Comes with Fox Suspension which will be much lighter and better performing than the entry level Rockshox/X fusion on the Stumpjumper. $2249 marked down from $3k:

https://www.specialized.com/us/en/status-140/p/199765?color=320386-199765

I know I know, it's still a $2k+ bike and mountain bikes are way too expensive. BUT if you're in the market for a full suspension bike this is a killer deal.

https://www.specialized.com/us/en...391-199784
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Here's my take: I got super into mountain biking last year and have been riding/upgrading my $400, too-small-for-me hardtail since then. I bought the bike to see if the sport was for me and it very much is.

With that said, if I knew then what I know now I would have jumped on this deal for the price. We're in a unique moment where the bike industry grew a ton during the pandemic, then overproduced, and now there are sales ramping up on great bikes because there are too many and the demand can't keep up.

There's some chance that good bikes get a little cheaper, but 25% is a pretty steep discount. Demand will also pick back up in Spring so now is a solid time to watch for deals. From my research, the stumpjumper is a very solid bike if you're looking for a full suspension, ride anything trail bike. Sure you can spend thousands more on a carbon frame, lighter everything, etc, etc but for someone who wants to get into biking or get back into it on a modern geo bike this is a great buy. Though it is on the heavy side for sure.

Most local bike shops are running the same discounts so I would definitely check there first if there's a specialized dealer near you.
The Ripley (AF or not) is indeed an excellent bike, playing up there with the "big boys". It was on my shortlist too and I was tempted to get one, but ended up getting a deal on a '22 Rocky Mountain Element C, to replace the Siskiu T8 I ended up with when ibis postponed deliveries for the Ripmo I had originally ordered laugh out loud And it is not a ding on the Siskiu, I love it still, I just realized that I rarely use the travel (mine is 140/150 with a 36 front) and I would rather have something more pedal friendly. The '22 Element is actually the same geo as the Siskiu T (65 HTA, 480 reach on a L, same stack, just with more pedal-friendly sus kinematics and shaves 6-7 lbs)

On the Stumpy...
The Stumpjumper is the benchmark for mid-travel trail bikes. It does everything above average to great. It is not as sophisticated a platform as the DW Link on Ibis and Pivots and Evils, but it is really nit-picking here. Anyone that insists that "it has to be this or that" and nothing else, is the same as someone saying that "oh, if you don't have an engine with twin overhead cam-shafts, you cannot have fun or you are not a driver" or BS like that.

Yes, the Stumpy build in this config on sale is meh, but it is not atypical.
The Achilles hill with all of these, IMHO, are the deals with Sram: a Shimano Deore build would simply be much better, both in shifting and especially in the brake department. But Shimano doesn't make suspension components, and shimano doesn't make a HG hub based 12s Drivetrain (which marketing demands), so I bet that between the "cheaper than Fox DPS + 34 Rhythm or Bomber Z2", and the package deals Sram can provide for getting an all Sram (Rockshox = Sram) build, Specialized and others opt for that. Remember that Specialized is not a boutique brand like Ibis who de-facto sells all their bikes for $3500+ or w/e is the baseline for the Ripley AF and the Ripmo AF, not orders their base bikes in the hundreds, rather THOUSANDS, so the combined savings are substantial.

Again, Sram is not bad, the contrary, and all of the components can serve well and are an upgrade to anything you could find on a big-box store (other perhaps the Sram 11s NX on that unicorn Nishiki Colorado Comp+ that was selling for $400 back in 2019 (?), and I will argue every time that the 11s NX was superior to the Eagle NX, especially for its time). The Fork and Shock on this are fine. The vast majority of their buyers will not need more. It is like a 3-series BMW...all the forum warriors will think "nothing less than 6-cyl turbo or M3 can cut it, but 99% of the 3-series sold are probably 4-cyl or older undertuned 6-cyl NA and are more than enough. Actually, just like this bike, these cars will have more to offer than what the avg. driver/owner will ever need.

Yes, this Stumpy is not light and I'd bet will be 32-35lbs ready to ride, but nothing much lighter in this price range, unless you go for a XC focused hardtail and gradually upgrade the heavier parts as it makes sense. Specialized Chisel, Marin Team & BMC Two Stroke are really nice platforms to build from. Plus as soon as you get the Stumpy and if you start forum/reddit-warrioring on what to upgrade, most will jump straight into DH focused tires, like Maxxis Assegai & Minions etc, that are pigs to pedal around and super heavy to boot, so...moot.

If you are thinking into getting in MTB, this is not a bad bike. It is not a great deal, but this is indeed a good "do it all" starter. Other options to keep in mind in the same class would be the Polygon Siskiu T7 (or T8 if you want to stretch the budget), the Giant Trance 29 3 or Trance X for a bit longer travel. The Trance 29 (non X) is probably one of the more pedal-friendly FS designs you can find (and it is not DW link). For a bit more $, you can also look into an Alloy Rocky Mountain Element for more XC-ish trail, or RM Instinct for bit worse pedaling, bit better DH performance. Specialized doesn't make something much better than the Stumpy for pedalling before you jump to an Epic Evo, which ofc is much saltier in price. The Status is more of a cheap enduro bike, i.e. definately DH oriented and if you ride a lot, will be tiresome. If you are a weekend warrior, riding once a week or so for 10-15mi, it matters less. If you ride a lot of miles a week, getting the zippier, lighter bikes becomes more important (and you put down the miles/experience to tackle staff without the help of lots of suspension travel).

Finally, just to finish my morning rant, a significant portion of the people who can afford even the 2K bikes like this, are in their mid-30s or even 40s. and up. Unless you have a lot of experience in MX or were riding 10y ago MTBs etc, might get intimidated by "teh gnar", the jumps and the steep DH in blue and black rated trails, or at least I know this is the case in SoCal and other areas. So over-biking to "be ready" for when the "heroics" come into play, is too often the case. Too often I see people on mid/long travel Pivots or Specialized enduros etc, and they ride mellow blues that I know are easily rideable on a Chisel or even a well shorted gravel bike...they are people my age, that know that they have to go to work tomorrow and cannot afford the "heroics"...duhh...so don't go too far into the "not good enough" critiques. Get a bike that can grow with you, but be realistic and realize that maybe your ceiling is far lower than that of the bikes, so overspending on stuff you will never need will only be useful for flexing to your friends, not actual riding. This doesn't mean "go HT, no need for FS", FS is easier and more forgiving = safer for beginners to learn on, I strongly believe that, but little bit gan go a long way. You don't need the stupid-expensive bikes to enjoy cycling, just like you don't need a Porsche or a M3 to enjoy driving.

Cycling is amazing, decompressing on even easy fire roads is amazing, MTB can be risky as you see in YT but doesn't need to be and is a low-impact exercise vs. running etc. Much better for your joints if you don't have the muscle structure to support it or already have strained joints. Look into it.
this is a stumpy though, not an epic.

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01-22-2023 at 09:10 AM.
01-22-2023 at 09:10 AM.
Quote from andreugv1 :
Almost died in a stumpjumper that had a break failure, fell downhill at close to 60 mph. Specialized ignored my claims completely. Not saying this will happen to anyone else, but never again for me.
You're not supposed to be going 60mph on a mountain bike.
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01-22-2023 at 09:45 AM.
01-22-2023 at 09:45 AM.
Quote from PowerfulDime6943 :
Started mtb this month and I'm hooked. Started with a Polygon D6 3 weeks ago, got a giant Stance 2 but too big for me, purchase a Norco Fluid FS A4 just today and I freaking love it. I'm also thinking of trying the StumpJumper or the Status 160. Every time I see a StumpJumper on sale used on FB Marketplace for around $2k it sells immediately, looks like this bike has a pretty good rep and resale value behind it. This price is cheaper than many of the same models in the used market.

I'm in North Austin and Walnut Creek is my go-to, but I think you also have plenty of other places such as Brushy Creek, trails in Pflugerville, Spider Mountain, but I am pretty new to mtb and the Austin area.
Im in SW austin.... years ago i wiped out harddddddd in walnut creek ..... PTSD comin back from this post Smilie Brushy is decent.
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01-22-2023 at 10:18 AM.

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01-22-2023 at 10:18 AM.
Wasn't planning on an impulse buy for something like this, but a local bike shop had these in stock, so I figured I'd test ride one. They happened to have both a Status 160 & a Status 140 in my size. Coming from a 1994 Schwinn High Timber SS, I was blown away. I mean, I probably would have been blown away by any modern bike, but still. The price was the same as online ($2250), plus buying from this shop I got a year of free adjustments/tune-ups. Went home yesterday with a brand new Status 140 & a smile on my face. More bike than I need for the trails around the Baltimore area, but I'm happy with the decision.
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01-22-2023 at 10:26 AM.
01-22-2023 at 10:26 AM.
Quote from gonesquatchin :
Wasn't planning on an impulse buy for something like this, but a local bike shop had these in stock, so I figured I'd test ride one. They happened to have both a Status 160 & a Status 140 in my size. Coming from a 1994 Schwinn High Timber SS, I was blown away. I mean, I probably would have been blown away by any modern bike, but still. The price was the same as online ($2250), plus buying from this shop I got a year of free adjustments/tune-ups. Went home yesterday with a brand new Status 140 & a smile on my face. More bike than I need for the trails around the Baltimore area, but I'm happy with the decision.

Yeah...the status imo is better buy that the spec alloy...I got into a fs Martin rift zone 27.5 v2 last year..was coming from a 2009 Spec hardrock...cant believe I waited so long..haha
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01-22-2023 at 10:31 AM.
01-22-2023 at 10:31 AM.
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My main issue is that for anyone in shape who truly wants to ride cross country (which is what an Epic is for anyway and which has proprietary suspension technology which is problematic) is that this bike weighs...
You can purchase Epics with or without the automatic lockout function. While the BRAIN is pretty amazing in increasing efficiency by locking out unnecessary suspension movement, it is probably best for those who race XC.

But speaking of XC, the Stumpjumper is not trying to be an XC bike. It is a trail bike, which means its a good all around bike for the way that the majority of people ride, not excelling at either lightweight efficiency or challenging downhills, but performing admirably for both.
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01-22-2023 at 10:33 AM.
01-22-2023 at 10:33 AM.
I hope that people recommending the Status realize the differences in design compared to the Stumpjumper. While it looks better on paper, it's not a deal if it doesn't fit your riding style.
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01-22-2023 at 10:48 AM.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
You can purchase Epics with or without the automatic lockout function. While the BRAIN is pretty amazing in increasing efficiency by locking out unnecessary suspension movement, it is probably best for those who race XC.

But speaking of XC, the Stumpjumper is not trying to be an XC bike. It is a trail bike, which means its a good all around bike for the way that the majority of people ride, not excelling at either lightweight efficiency or challenging downhills, but performing admirably for both.
The stumpy is really a great all arounder.

Flip chip low to slacken it for DH.
Flip chip high to steepen for XC.

I'm really surprised by how much the subtle geo diff changes the feel of the bike.
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01-22-2023 at 10:59 AM.
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Quote from jeff34270 :
You can purchase Epics with or without the automatic lockout function. While the BRAIN is pretty amazing in increasing efficiency by locking out unnecessary suspension movement, it is probably best for those who race XC.

But speaking of XC, the Stumpjumper is not trying to be an XC bike. It is a trail bike, which means its a good all around bike for the way that the majority of people ride, not excelling at either lightweight efficiency or challenging downhills, but performing admirably for both.
To be sure. It's a good bike for many but not all.
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01-22-2023 at 02:58 PM.
01-22-2023 at 02:58 PM.
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Lol at bicycle prices.

You can get a brand spanking new Yamaha R3 for $5500 which has 10x the mass of one of these mountain bikes and way more technology integrated
That's why it's discontinued.
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01-22-2023 at 03:38 PM.
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I bought a $500 Voodoo hardtail in the mid 90's. Still riding it. The price of a bicycle has gotten insane.
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01-22-2023 at 04:17 PM.
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I want to preface this saying I've done a fair share of downhill and flatland riding.

A friend of mine has a turbo levo. It made flat/trail riding so much more fun to the point I would not even consider a non electric assist bike.

I mean you get the same workout, but you can just do it faster and longer than you normally would. It makes it so much more fun.

Before if you want to do high speed mountain biking, you had to do downhill, you either have to ride up the mountain, which is damn near impossible on a real mountain, or pay for a lift ticket. The ebikes turn the 100's of local wooded trails into downhill mountain biking.

I found that sort of like playing basketball vs running, the additional fun I'm having causes me to actually get better workout.

By the way, if you've never tried downhill, long travel full suspension is basically mandatory. I would literally die on a hard tail doing downhill. What that means is if you go electric assist, full suspension is definitely the way to go.
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01-22-2023 at 04:51 PM.
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better deal than this?

Currently at $1500:
https://www.bikesonline.com/2023-...ntain-bike

T7 is a much better option for slightly more, but still less than the Stumpy. I'd buy a T7 over a Stumpjumper at this price. It's got better brakes, better drivetrain and better suspension.

https://www.bikesonline.com/2022-...ountain-bi
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Just so everyone is clear, you will have to upgrade the crappy Sram SX derailleur and shifter. Get at least a GX (skip NX). SX is entirely useless. And your cassette choices will be limited as the SX cassette on this bike has an HG driver (as opposed to Sram's XD driver). But this frame should be bombproof, and well heeled. Have fun!
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Quote from CleverPiranha930 :
T7 is a much better option for slightly more, but still less than the Stumpy. I'd buy a T7 over a Stumpjumper at this price. It's got better brakes, better drivetrain and better suspension.

https://www.bikesonline.com/2022-...ountain-bi
Except the one non replaceable thing is way better on the Specialized, the frame. Made in Taiwan, generally bombproof with limited exceptions..

Tons of polygons FS bikes with cracked frames are being posted on Reddit and Facebook.

Ymmv.
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