- Specialized Bicycle Serial Number Chart
- What Is A Specialized Stumpjumper
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- The Specialized Stumpjumper is a mountain bike produced by Specialized Bicycle Components. When it was first produced in 1981, the Stumpjumper was the first mass-production mountain bike. The Stumpjumper is still in production, although its design has changed significantly since it was first sold.
- The specialized “ride” app lets you register your bike there by serial number. Maybe you can ask the seller for the number and check there. The app identifies the correct bike instantly.
- Since this isn't a retro model, why don't you contact Specialized directly with a serial number and complete parts setup? They'll have the answer. If you want an answer from us, we're also missing the same critical info. Feb 12 '19 at 19:20.
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Nov 26, 2015 1982 Specialized Stumpjumper The Stumpjumper was generally considered the first 'production' mountain bike. We are trying to get a list of bikes on the Specialized history page to compare specs and serial numbers so we can determine the chronology of the models. You will need the serial number to register. For bikes, the serial number is located on a sticker on the underside of your toptube and/or downtube as well as on the underside of your bike, underneath the bottom bracket. Specialized serial numbers typically start with the prefix “WSBC,” “WUD,” “STT,” or “STE.”.
1986 Specialized Stumpjumper
Specialized Bicycle Serial Number Chart
What Is A Specialized Stumpjumper
The Specialized Stumpjumper was a production bike that was made in Japan with Tange Prestige tubing and lugs. During the 1986 model year, it was only surpassed by the Stumpjumper Team, which had a distinctive pink paint job and more of a Shimano component mix. At the time, this bike was considered high-end for the serious enthusiast, yet the stock tires were a measly 1.5 inches in diameter with a very small tread. The chainstays were long at 18 inches, the riding position was very upright, and the fork had a generous rake. One model year later the Stumpjumper geometry would change dramatically and become much racier by today's standards. This particular bike is in mint original condition, right down to the tag under the saddle, MKS Grafight pedals, and Specialized Tri-Cross tires.
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The BuildYear: 1986 S/N: M6C10383 Frame: Stumpjumper Tange Prestige Lugged Fork: Tange Unicrown Stem: Stumpjumper Headset: Specialized Sealed Bearing Bottom Bracket: Specialized Sealed Bearing Handlebar: Specialized Alloy X-3 Shifters: Suntour XC Front Derailleur: Suntour XC Rear Derailleur:Suntour XC Brake Levers: Tommaselli Front Brake: Shimano M700 Rear Brake: Suntour XC Power Crankset: Specialized Touring Chainrings: Shimano 28-38-48 Pedals: MKS Grafight-2000 Hubs: Specialized Low-Flange Cartridge Bearing Rims: Saturae HX28 Tires: Specialized Tri-Cross 1.5' WheelQR: Specialized Seatpost: Strong Alloy Saddle: Specialized Lambda Seatpost QR:Specialized Grips: Tommaselli Chain:Shimano UG Cogs: Suntour Pro Compe 5 speed Bottle Cage:Triathlon Alloy |