What does FSR mean Specialized?

What does FSR mean Specialized?

Front Suspension and Rear
In case you were wondering what the ‘FSR’ acronym means, technically it means ‘Front Suspension and Rear [suspension]’. This is historical acronym that dates back to when suspension forks came out (Stumpjumpers with sus forks were dubbed ‘FS’). When rear suspension came along, they added the ‘R’, hence ‘FSR’.

Are Specialized Stumpjumper good?

The Stumpjumper generates plenty of traction on steep climbs. It doesn’t wallow or bob and the riding position is nicely balanced. However, the new Stumpjumper still isn’t as efficient as the best bikes in this class, but that’s why Specialized have got the Epic Evo in their portfolio…

How much does a Specialized Stumpjumper weight?

5.3 lbs
The full Stumpjumper frame assembly* (barely) tips the scales at an unbelievable 5.3 lbs (2,420g), but we didn’t compromise in our quest for light weight. The Stumpy punches above its weight, setting the bar for mid-travel trail bikes in handling characteristics, pedaling efficiency and trail toughness.

How much travel does the Specialized Stumpjumper have?

In fact, the Stumpjumper actually downsizes travel by 10mm at both ends – there’s a 140mm travel fork, 130mm of rear travel, and it’s rolling on 29in wheels exclusively. With the change in travel, there’s now a clear delineation through the Specialized trail bike range.

What does Comp mean in specialized bikes?

For specialized it usually means compact gearing. my bike was called a “sport comp” model. my new bike is just the “comp”

What’s the difference between Stumpjumper and Evo?

The All New Specialized Stumpjumper Evo Is Lighter, Better Balanced, Still Shreds. No longer a baby DH bike, the new Evo has better climbing and trail manners thanks to suspension and geometry updates. This version of the Stumpy had a geometry that looked progressive at the time and still holds up today.

What size bike should I get for my height?

Size Chart For Hybrid / City Bikes

Height (ft/in) Height (cm) Frame Size (Inches)
5’1″-5’5″ 155-165 cm 15″
5’5″-5’9″ 165-175 cm 16″
5’9″-6’0″ 175-183 cm 17″
6’0″-6’3″ 183-191 cm 18″

Which bike brand is better Trek or Specialized?

There isn’t a clear winner. Both offer similar bikes and components in the same price range. Trek has a wider variety of bikes to choose from compared to Specialized. At entry-level, you get slightly better parts when you go with Specialized.

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