The ‘virtual’ village bicycle… (JMC 1994 Specialized FSR)

Joe*Pro

Senior Retro Guru
Time to begin this thread and live at the start of the build for a change, as I’m in need of some help with parts identification…

For those of you who have read my previous JMC M2 build that took 5 years, you might recall at the start of that I had 2 posters of choice on my teenage bedroom wall that I could have gone with replicating:
1) The classic ‘Dirt Video’ cover bike, the June 1995 Specialized S-works M2 TEAM edition.
2) The earlier May 1994 Specialized S-works FSR pictured below, of him doing what the article says was his 1st official downhill race under his newly acquired Specialized sponsorship deal. It was the first Grundig race of the 1994 season at Cap D’Ail in the south of France, just next to Monaco.

As a pair they are almost his first & last Specialized sponsorship bikes if you will, JMC Specialized bookends !!

Since the 1995 M2 has been built now, it seems rude not to attempt the 1994 FSR, particularly given I have a bunch of spare parts kept for the M2 that might as well be resting on a frame rather than in a draw !

I’m keen to try make them as different as possible as well, as generally I prefer not to have any 2 bikes in the stable that are too similar parts wise, so I can try a bit of everything.

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From the time I started the M2 build in early 2018, a 1994 red/yellow FSR frame came up even less often than the TEAM M2 frames, (2 v 5 I think) until that is @Once A Hero decided to graciously let his NOS version go.

It seems a number of us on here have had a go on her across the last decade, a bit like the village bicycle if you will. It’s lineage as best I can work out is:

Owner/Date from:
@Joe*Pro Sep 2022 (This JMC tribute build)
@Once A Hero July 2020 (built it up catalogue spec)
@jjwood Sep 2011 (had frame on gym wall)
@mkozaczek (saw it in Larry’s shop 2001)
@Larry Black (had it in his shop)

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Parts acquired to date, some I know aren’t quite poster correct but will make do to get her up and running till more exacting items come along Or are better identified by the connoisseurs?

- I have a suspicion the riser should be a club roost go fast to match the iBeam stem, but can’t tell. (Got 2.5inch Azonic risers to begin with)
- I like the idea of single speed front chain ring, just can’t identify the AC chain guide with that big machined silver clamp.
- Magura HS22 are NOS NIB and so excited to try them out. With NOS NIB quick release levers for good measure.
- I forgot to lay out the tyres here which I have already, both black and NOS grey umma Gumma options of team control & master. Although think maybe they should be black Cannibals.
- the bar grips I can’t quite see, I think one looks a bit red and again may be club roost, or black onza ules ?
- Gripshift shifter must be SRT500R for the May 1994 date of poster, I’ve just ordered NOS NIB this morning
- the iBeam is currently the most silver/shortest I could find, but waiting for the correct Ahead chrome version or better pics to confirm it.

The initial flat lay options as of this morning:
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i have the original MTB Pro magazine/article that was all about this race, with the photos taken by Jason‘s dad Jim McRoy, but it still only really has 2 pics of the bike. The rest I have had to try work out by deduction/changes from the months prior and the months later in 1994, his first year sponsored by Specialized.

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This as far as I know looks like him on a photo shoot in the states having taken delivery of the bike in almost its first form (handle bar & tyres already changed) before a UK video of it in use in the same form. whilst I want the parts to be the Cap D’Ail May 1994 version just after this, as per the bedroom poster pic at top of thread.

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Collection day I assume:
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Looking forward to see this develop, and won't be long by the looks of it.

I know you were querying the fork brace in the first pic, but I think that it's just the standard brace - probably with the rocker removed, so you've got that in your parts bin too.

Is that first pic from the MTB Pro issue you have, or a different one?
 
Looking forward to see this develop, and won't be long by the looks of it.

I know you were querying the fork brace in the first pic, but I think that it's just the standard brace - probably with the rocker removed, so you've got that in your parts bin too.

Is that first pic from the MTB Pro issue you have, or a different one?
Yes for a while I thought the fork brace looked like a carbon gorilla or shock bone, but it can’t be due to the fixing bolts and then if you look close you can just about see the rocker bolt hole. So delighted I have that in the frame bundle.

yes the faded poster at the start is from MTB Pro magazine and cut out from the article. I’ve a;so found a few other pics of him on an yellow logo with Magura hs22 but with Syncros stem, I think from an indoor MTB event in Germany, where the bar grips look red again:

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If you freeze frame the ‘Chain Gang’ video it helps identify the likely top tube writing font ready for when @gil_m gets back from holiday, which you can also just about see next to his knee in the main original poster.

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Yes for a while I thought the fork brace looked like a carbon gorilla brace, but it can’t be due to the fixing bolts and then if you look close you can just about see the rocker bolt hole. So delighted I have that in the frame bundle.

yes the faded poster at the start is from MTB Pro magazine and cut out from the article. I’ve a;so found a few other pics of him on an yellow logo with Magura hs22 but with Syncros stem, I think from an indoor MTB event in Germany, where the bar grips look red again:

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That doesn't look like a Specialized 'S' to me, looks more like a Rocky Mountain? 🤔
 
That doesn't look like a Specialized 'S' to me, looks more like a Rocky Mountain? 🤔
Agreed, and the other pics around then are fsr without the Maguras and with a blue flat bar. So I can’t really use those either.
 

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Following this with interest.

Would you happen to know the actual red colour code used on the frames?
I have a 93 (I believe) FSR sworks with the separate titanium seat post/tube clamp, and it desperately needs new paint.
 
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