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Table of contents for the manual
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1 O WNER’S MANU AL[...]
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3 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Introduction............................................................................. Post Setup / Fork C ompatibility ...................................... Frame F eatures...................................................................... Frame Geometry .................................................................[...]
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4 Congr atulations on y our purchase and w elcome t o the finest line of suspension bik es av ailable! About Off Road, Stunt, Do wnhill and Freeriding This manual is designed to be used in c onjunction with the Bicy cle Owner ’s Manual and o wner ’ s manuals supplied by the manufactur er of the front and r ear suspension components. If y ou did[...]
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5 As activities such as racing, jumping, se vere off r oad riding, and stunt riding ar e extr emely dangerous, SAFETY should alwa ys be the first consider ation. Don’t ride in the race, ride har d off road, try the jump , or do the stunt, UNLESS Y OU CAN DO SO SAFEL Y . Here ar e some additional rec ommendations: • T ak e lessons from a c ompet[...]
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6 Service and Modifications T echnological adv ances ha ve made bicy cles and bicycle components mor e complex, and the pace of inno vation is incr easing. It is impossible for this manual or the ac companying manuals t o pro vide all of the information requir ed to pr operly repair and/ or maintain your bic ycle . In order t o help minimize the ch[...]
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7 SE A TP O S T M IN IM UM I NS E RT IO N: T o pr e v en t da ma ge t o th e fr a me , i t’ s im po rt an t t o h av e a m in im um a mo un t of s ea t po st in th e s ea t tu be . Carbon frames: Small / Medium frame - 7 0mm insertion Large / X -Large fr ame - 100mm insertion Aluminum frames: If you cannot see the sea tpost tube through the sea t[...]
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8 FRAME FEA TURES 1. Main Frame 2. Seatsta y 3. Chainsta y 4. -Link 5. Main Piv ot 6. Dropout (Horst) Piv ot 7 . -Link at Seatsta y Piv ot 8. -Link at Frame Piv ot 9. Low er Shock Eyelet 10. Upper Shock Ey elet 11. Shock 12. Replaceable Der ailleur Hanger[...]
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9 FRAME GEOMETR Y 1 5 3 2 8 6 7 4[...]
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10 SJ/ SAFIRE CARBON FRAME GEOMETR Y * TT length is the Horizontal Measur ement from the c enter-line of the HT at the top of the HT t o the center-line of the pr ojected seat tube . ** Stand Ov er height is measured v ertically at the cent erpoint of the TT measurement. *T op T ube Length **Stando ver Hgt Head T ube Length Head T ube Angle Seat T [...]
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11 SJ/ SAFIRE ALL O Y FRAME GEOMETR Y *T op T ube Length **Stando ver Hgt Head T ube Length Head T ube Angle Seat T ube Angle BB Height Wheelbase Chainstay L ength 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Men’s Small 556mm 721mm 100mm 68.5° 7 4.5° 335mm 1084mm 420mm (21.89“) (28.39”) (3.94”) (13. 19”) (42.68”) (16.54”) Men’s Medium Men’s Lar ge Men’s [...]
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12 REAR SHOCK SETUP NO TE: This air chart is designed as a rec ommended starting point only . Please ref er to y our shock owner’s manual for additonal setup information. Rear Air Shock Setup AFR Br ain Fade Sag Setting: Set the sag at 22 to 28% of shock str oke. 10-12mm f or 26” FSR 8.5-11mm f or 29er FSR. See attached chart for starting air p[...]
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13 DERAILLEUR GU ARD INS T ALLA TION Der ailleur Guard Ins tallation ( Q/R option): 1. Install r ear der ailleur on derailleur hanger . 2. Place r ear wheel in fr ame and install Q/R, with springs and without Q/R end nut. 3. Insert appropria te der ailleur guar d pin in derailleur . 4. Place guar d slee v e in derailleur guar d. 5. Slide der ailleu[...]
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14 The Specialized S tumpjumper Carbon frame utiliz es advanc ed composite ma terials that r equire particular car e during assembly , stor age and riding. This installation and care guide c ontains instructions and warnings, plus t orque specifications. As sembling a complete bic ycle is a c omplicated task r equiring training and e xperience, onl[...]
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15 W ARNING! Do no t e xtend se at p ost abo ve the mi nimu m in sert ion line . E xt ensi on b e y ond the mini mum inse rtio n li ne c an re sult in fa ilur e, ca usin g se riou s in jury or dea th. Y o ur S pe ci al iz ed fr ame d oe s no t r eq uir e a ny B ot tom B r ack et or H ea d T ub e pr e-i ns ta ll ati on p r ep ar at io n. A ll s ur f[...]
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16 Stumpjumper Alloy Stumpjumper Carbon Schematic #20 All alloy spac ers: Small diameter of spacer facing bearing Hanger Hanger bolt DROPOUT ASSEMBL Y x 2 Chainstay T ab Dropout BOTT OM BRACKET ASSEMBL Y Chainstay Bridge BB Shell Derailleur Cage Bolts Derailleur Cage spacer Derailleur Mount DERAILLEUR MOUNT ASSEMBL Y Chainstay Bridge Frame Mount UP[...]
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17 Bearing Kit Parts NO TE: Bearing and Bolt Kits are a vailable only thr ough y our local Specialized dealer . T o retain y our warranty and for y our safety , all maintenance should be perf ormed by y our local Specialized dealer . Bolt Kit Parts B = Blue Loctite r equired Part # 1.a 1.b 1.c 1.d 1.e 1.f 1.g 1.h Qty. 2 4 2 2 2 6 2 4 Part Descripti[...]
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18 SBC LIMITED W ARRANTY Specialized Bicy cle Components, Inc. (“Specialized”), a California c orporation loca ted at 15130 Concor d Circle , Morgan Hill, California 950 37 , makes the following Limited W arranty conc erning Specialized bicy cles and framesets: LIMITED LIFETIME W ARRANTY ON BICY CLE FRAMES AND FRAMESETS Subject to the follo win[...]
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19 USEFUL PRODUCT LIFE CY CLE Every Specialized bicy cle and frameset has a useful product life cycle. The length of that useful product life cycle will v ary with the cons truction and materials of the bicycle or frameset, the maintenance and care the bicycle or frameset receiv es over its useful product life cycle, and the type and amount of use [...]
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20 15130 Conc ord Cir cle Morgan Hill, CA 9503 7 www .specialized.c om © 200 7 Specialized Bic y cles PN# W2080310[...]