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Specialized FSR XC Comp 2009
Do the dirt without cleaning out your wallet. The FSRxc takes to the trail like an old pro, but its updated design with improved standover, greater seatpost adjustment and new rocker link gives you a license to a wider range of trails. Specialized-exclusive X-Fusion shock offers adjustable rebound and lockout control for fine-tuned performance. The RockShox Tora fork delivers a full 120mm of travel and tunability, with externally adjustable rebound, preload and lockout. M4 manipulated alloy frame...
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$1,299-$1,999
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FSR M4 butted frame w/ ORE downtube, sealed cartridge bearing pivots and 100mm travel. X Fusion 02RC rear shock, Specialized tuned, rebound/compression adjust with lockout. RockShox Recon 335 Slite fork, 100mm travel, 32mm alloy stanchions, alloy steerer, disc only, Turn Key damper, lockout w/ rebound adjust, coil spring. Custom Avid Juicy 3 SL, hydraulic disc brakes, G2 Clean Sweep. Shimano Shadow XT M772, SGS cage rear derailleur. Shimano 505 SPD pedals. $1679.99.
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Chris Hardin on Galbraith Mt.'s Ridge Trail on the Specialized Stumpjumper FSR XC
Rear end: Since the late '90s, Specialized's patented four-bar Horst-link design has been the reigning champion among rear suspensions from a performance standpoint. Efficient, comfortable, and utterly free of brake jack, it puts the power down -- whether you're seated or hammering out of the saddle -- better than any other design. Poetic riders say that the FSR's Horst link rear end is like "clear water flowing over a gravel stream bed," meaning that the rear end's shock absorption is totally transparent...
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