That yellow one looks like a Hardrock CrMoOh, they apply alright... I see a couple of big "S" bikes in there!
That yellow one wouldn't happen to say "Stumpjumper" on there, would it?
That yellow one looks like a Hardrock CrMoOh, they apply alright... I see a couple of big "S" bikes in there!
That yellow one wouldn't happen to say "Stumpjumper" on there, would it?
Indeed it does! It or the red Raleigh will probably be the first to get built up. The Allez is my size too, but I’m not much on road riding lately. Really nice ‘ceramic’ frame and carbon fork thoOh, they apply alright... I see a couple of big "S" bikes in there!
That yellow one wouldn't happen to say "Stumpjumper" on there, would it?
Actually, you are correct! I just went and looked at it again. M2, made in the USA. Wish it was bigger, I’d keep itMy eyes are bad, and my screen is shattered... Thought I saw "M2" on the downtube... I have room in my garage for almost any Specialized. I'd keep Stumpy stockish and it'd become my trail rider.
Definitely not the original fork! Pretty cool to see what someone built at some point with the frame they had“Lugged” unicrown fork. Nice!
I’m still figuring out what’s what with em. So far there’s a ‘94-‘96 Gt Performer and a ‘92-‘94 Robinson sst (American made). Still unsure on the other GT and the Dyno. I may keep and build the Robinson, as I remember wanting one as a kid, but not sure.Good stuff, I need one of those chrome BMX frames !
The motomags on that stingray are possibly the best score of the entire lot. Stoked on the suntour pedals for sure. Most the smalls will be stayin with me!Yeah, it was the parts pile I was drooling on... The mags on the red Schwinn (ditch the freaking reflectors!), a few of the cranks, the layback post, the red anno u brakes, both sets of pedals, I have a home for many of those things!
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