Stumpjumper Collection

And now, my 1989 Stumpjumper Comp at the most catalogue correct that its going to be from me. Sporting the correct saddle, seatpost, grips, tyres and more. The only non-catalogue correct item I can think of here is that these are DX hubs not XT, the wheelset is off my standard 1989 model.

This started here with a purchase from @76jimmy


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Love that '89 Stumpjumper Comp. :cool::cool:
The spec is spot on right down to the 4-finger XT levers. I've added the '89 MBUK review to the build thread of my white '89 Stumpjumper comp if you're interested.
These Steel Stumpjumpers are great riders.
I had to move mine yesterday to get to another bike and it was still covered in last Summer's dust! - can't wait to get out riding on it again when it's less muddy.

Cheers
boy"O"boy
 
Great work and the bike looks superb! I can't believe how good the Turbo saddle looks, almost like new and am guessing not a reissue what with the flag side decals?
 
The saddle is NOS from 1990. Still has the Selle Italia tag and seal on it, you can just see it underneath in the close up pic.
 
And now, my 1989 Stumpjumper Comp at the most catalogue correct that its going to be from me. Sporting the correct saddle, seatpost, grips, tyres and more. The only non-catalogue correct item I can think of here is that these are DX hubs not XT, the wheelset is off my standard 1989 model.

This started here with a purchase from @76jimmy


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Wonderful collection!
I've got a 89 Rockhopper Comp which looks identical (except GX26 rims and the frame which is triple butted but not Tange, even if the sticker is the same).

May I ask you if there is a "definitive" steel Stumpjumper, in terms of driveability or pleasure to ride?

Which one is lighter? Which one is more enjoyable?

Thanks in advance
 
If only my english was good enough to even come close writing these passionate story's about bikes in general and for this thread, stumpy's in particular.
What I dó have, are a couple of pictures of my stumpjumpers.
I'm not an expert, I've not scanned the world for that last missing piece, I'm just an enthousiastic fixer-upper with a incredible amount of luck what last bike in this list concerns.

Stumpjumper FS from '96. Offered for free but ended up being rebuild by me and given back to the original owner.

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Stumpjumper Comp from '91. Bought for €20,- and my very first encounter with xt thumbies.
Best finds on both bikes were the tires;
2.0" and 1.9" (as spec'd) on the FS. Yellow striping on the sides and no skinwalls, but hé?
CST caballero (??) COMP on the ...... comp. I thought that looked good.

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But then .... vaguely visible through the decathlon bike's triangle in front, I could read Stump
I gave the guy a ring and he offered me the bike for a very decent price.
Little did I know (literally at that time) that I just scored the holy grail!
After some research, the terms Suntour XC-Pro, Duralcan, M2 team and sofort came to life.
I could have parted the bike and sold the separate parts for bick bucks.
I chose to keep it together and after some severe convincing from the other side, I donated it to the MTB museum in Arnhem, the Netherlands (where it should be on display now?)

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