3 results for "Specialized FSR XC COMPBEST bicycle" between $0 and $1700

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Specialized FSR XC Comp 2009
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...

$1,299-$1,999

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FSRxc Expert

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.

Chris Hardin on Galbraith Mt.'s Ridge Trail on the Specialized Stumpjumper FSR XC
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...

$14

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