What does Stumpjumper FSR mean?
Amelia Brooks
Updated on April 05, 2026
What does Stumpjumper FSR mean?
It’s a specialized term for their full squish or full suspension mountain bikes originating from the stumpjumper which had fs as a model acronym meaning front suspension as bikes progressed and became full suspension they just added and r so it would incorporate the new rear suspension as well so FSR= FRONT SUSPENSION …
What does Specialized FSR mean?
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’.
Does Stumpjumper have Boost?
Highlights: This is the first Stumpjumper generation with Boost hub spacing — a 12x148mm rear axle and 15x110mm fork. All models use proprietary rear shocks with “Autosag,” which helps riders easily dial-in suspension sag.
Is a Stumpjumper a cross country bike?
Frame. The Stumpjumper came out in 1981 and it was the first mass-produced mountain bike. Over the years it’s morphed from an XC bike into a do-it-all trail bike. The Epic took over as the brand’s main XC race bike in 2002.
What happened Stumpjumper street?
SWAT door on carbon models. The short-travel Stumpjumper ST has been discontinued. Riders looking for a similar short-travel trail bike should look to the 2021 Epic EVO.
What is a Specialized Camber?
The Camber 29 is designed for maximum speed over the entire trail. In other words, it blends all of the trail bike characteristics that you want with the XC climbing prowess that you need. This is achieved by thoughtfully combining our M5 alloy Trail Chassis with a Camber FSR rear end… Camber 29.
How much does a Stumpjumper weigh?
The full Stumpjumper frame assembly* (barely) tips the scales at an unbelievable 5.33 lbs (2,420g), but Specialized didn’t compromise in their 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.
Does the Stumpjumper climb well?
The 2021 Stumpjumper has very similar intentions to the original. It’s designed to climb and descend well. That is that the new Stumpjumper descends WAY better than any bike that climbs this well has any right to. Look closely and you’ll notice the lack of a pivot on the chainstay.