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frontpage Posted by racebum • Mar 15, 2023
frontpage Posted by racebum • Mar 15, 2023

S-Works Stumpjumper EVO Frameset (Gloss Smoke/Carbon/Black)

+ $50 Shipping

$2,250

$3,400

33% off
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Specialized has S-Works Stumpjumper EVO Frameset (Gloss Smoke/Carbon/Black) on sale for $2249.99. Shipping is $50.

Thanks community member racebum for sharing this deal

Available Sizes:Frameset:
  • Frame:
    • FACT 11m carbon chassis and rear-end, asymmetrical design, 29 Trail Geometry, SWAT Door integration, head tube angle adjustment, horst pivot BB adjustment, threaded BB, fully enclosed internal cable routing, 12x148mm dropouts, sealed cartridge bearing pivots, replaceable derailleur hanger, 150mm of travel
  • SWAT
    • Increased-volume SWAT™ Door integration with 22oz SWAT™ Bladder
  • Seat Binder
    • Alloy, 38.6mm
  • Rear Shock
    • FOX FLOAT X Factory, Rx Trail Tune, EVOL Air sleeve, 2-position lever w/ LSC adjustment, S1:210x50mm, S2-S6:210x55mm

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Specialized has S-Works Stumpjumper EVO Frameset (Gloss Smoke/Carbon/Black) on sale for $2249.99. Shipping is $50.

Thanks community member racebum for sharing this deal

Available Sizes:Frameset:
  • Frame:
    • FACT 11m carbon chassis and rear-end, asymmetrical design, 29 Trail Geometry, SWAT Door integration, head tube angle adjustment, horst pivot BB adjustment, threaded BB, fully enclosed internal cable routing, 12x148mm dropouts, sealed cartridge bearing pivots, replaceable derailleur hanger, 150mm of travel
  • SWAT
    • Increased-volume SWAT™ Door integration with 22oz SWAT™ Bladder
  • Seat Binder
    • Alloy, 38.6mm
  • Rear Shock
    • FOX FLOAT X Factory, Rx Trail Tune, EVOL Air sleeve, 2-position lever w/ LSC adjustment, S1:210x50mm, S2-S6:210x55mm

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Written by racebum

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I work in the industry--this price is lower than dealer wholesale. Specialized is ridiculously overstocked right now and is in the process of an inventory dump. As soon as they stabilize what they have on hand these sales will disappear.
Watch for barely used bikes, people still need to empty their garage of Covid bikes that were used twice!

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Quote from nelsonbastardo :
Have you been to a Taiwanese factory? I have and my relatives work for Santa cruz plant in Taiwan. most of the high end frames can be purchased pre-sticker/label for 5-10% of the msrp (cost is less than $65/frame materiel +labor). That is around what the manufacturers pay for them. They then go through the markups needed to pay the ceo, cfo, cto, marketing manager, brand ambassadors, etc……


the biking industry is one of the biggest shams out there. These companies that sell their $14,000 mountain bikes (Santa Cruz heckler) manufacture their frames in Taiwan using minimum wage laborers then ship their frames over to the us. They then proudly place their 'handmade in the USA' sticker on the frame. I think that is the only part made in the USA, the sticker… Nevermind, that sticker is also made in Taiwan!!

People happily pay the premium prices thinking they have an ultra high end product that was handmade by some American dude with a handlebar mustache, flat brimmed hat, flannel button down and cargo shorts that lives/breathes bicycles and now has a living wage to support a family. In reality, it was my sweaty uncle in Taiwan that sleeps on a bamboo mat and eats sticky rice for dinner.
Even if the same frames are made on the same lines, that doesn't mean the same quality of materials and molds are used or that the same level of quality control goes into them.

But if you are aware of any actual "made in USA" fraud as you as allege, then report it.
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Quote from nelsonbastardo :
Have you been to a Taiwanese factory? I have and my relatives work for Santa cruz plant in Taiwan. most of the high end frames can be purchased pre-sticker/label for 5-10% of the msrp (cost is less than $65/frame materiel +labor). That is around what the manufacturers pay for them. They then go through the markups needed to pay the ceo, cfo, cto, marketing manager, brand ambassadors, etc……


the biking industry is one of the biggest shams out there. These companies that sell their $14,000 mountain bikes (Santa Cruz heckler) manufacture their frames in Taiwan using minimum wage laborers then ship their frames over to the us. They then proudly place their 'handmade in the USA' sticker on the frame. I think that is the only part made in the USA, the sticker… Nevermind, that sticker is also made in Taiwan!!

People happily pay the premium prices thinking they have an ultra high end product that was handmade by some American dude with a handlebar mustache, flat brimmed hat, flannel button down and cargo shorts that lives/breathes bicycles and now has a living wage to support a family. In reality, it was my sweaty uncle in Taiwan that sleeps on a bamboo mat and eats sticky rice for dinner.
That's nowhere near true. If you do a large order from genio you'll pay about 600 to $700 per carbon frame with no shock. That means you have to have your own plans, your own R&D and get all of that over to them. Once you've done that you still have to buy a shock so you figure raw production cost is around $1,000 to 1200 a frame. The grade of carbon you use also will have an impact. That frame gets sold wholesale to a bike shop for $2,000 to 2400 and then retails around 3500 some even pushing 4k or in the case of yeti 4500.
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Quote from 13igtymer :
Anyone know if this frame is compatible with 27.5 build?
Mullet yes, 27.5 rear. Just need a link. 27.5 f and r no
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Quote from racebum :
That's nowhere near true. If you do a large order from genio you'll pay about 600 to $700 per carbon frame with no shock. That means you have to have your own plans, your own R&D and get all of that over to them. Once you've done that you still have to buy a shock so you figure raw production cost is around $1,000 to 1200 a frame. The grade of carbon you use also will have an impact. That frame gets sold wholesale to a bike shop for $2,000 to 2400 and then retails around 3500 some even pushing 4k or in the case of yeti 4500.
Would you like to come with me I go Taiwan next month
I will show u
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Quote from jeff34270 :
Even if the same frames are made on the same lines, that doesn't mean the same quality of materials and molds are used or that the same level of quality control goes into them.

But if you are aware of any actual "made in USA" fraud as you as allege, then report it.
The Santa Cruz and s works frames are manufactured in Taiwan, the bikes are assembled in the USA.
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Quote from jimglassford :
From my understanding, SRAM, the preferred component supplier, is releasing a new design for the rear derailleur that will take a different mounting system. If this is true, are we seeing frame sets discounted as the manufacturers make the changeover? I know you can save a lot of money on the outgoing designs.
No Any frame that uses the sram universal derailleur hanger will work just fine with the new groupset that is about to be released. This bike and many others already have the udh.
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Quote from prestoopnik :
Sweet! I own a Specialized Allez back from 2011. I am interested in finally upgrading and now seems like a good time. Do you know where or how I can get one of their new bikes for a decent price?
Not sure I follow the question but maybe their website??
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Quote from StevenH766 :
Any hope for Epic Evo discounts? Seems all the deals have been in the trail bike category.
The Epic Evo is a pretty low production item for them to overstock...
I was "looking" for one too, but I settled with a slightly more aggressive, but IMHO trying to occupy the same space, Rocky Mountain Element C.

You can get some -25~30% deals on the MY22 Rocky Mountains from retailers that are making room for MY23. Since MY23 have a slightly higher MSRP, you can calculate the % off for "the same new bike" as higher than 30% laugh out loud
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Quote from yakky :
Seems like a solid deal if you are in the market for just a frame. As someone who has built several mid level road bikes, I always dreamed of building my own MTB, until I did the math. Add the components and an already built bike looks like a steal. Sorry, not seeing the SlickDeal.
A complete version of this bike is like $11k. So with the frame at this price you can build it complete for like $8k