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’.
What is the Stumpjumper FSR?
The Stumpjumper FSR ST is a bike with 120mm travel in the rear and 130mm in the fork. It offers riders excellent small bump compliance. The bike is a capable climber but only when the climbing mode is engaged. They also found that their body fatigued quicker over rough terrain than on other bikes.
How much does a Stumpjumper Expert weigh?
In the low position on this S3 the Stumpjumper gets a reach of 450mm, a head angle of 65 degrees, an effective seat tube angle of 76 degrees and an effective top tube of 605mm. This all adds up to a quietly confident bike that is more stable than its 30lb weight (with pedals and a tyre change) implies.
What does FSR mean guitar?
Fender Special Run
FSR stands for ‘Fender Special Run’, and it does exactly what it says on the tin.
Where are Fender FSR made?
Japan
FSR – stands for Fender Special Run. The FSR models have become known for being made in Japan over the years.
What’s the head angle on a Specialized Stumpjumper?
Starting up front, the EVO’s head angle sits at 67 degrees, a full 1.5 degrees slacker than the standard Stumpjumper, enough to fully alter the bike’s personality.
Are there any new specialized mountain bikes for 2011?
There’ll be no Demo 7 for 2011 – it’ll be replaced by a new 180mm-travel SX Trail. Specialized’s final clutch of new bikes is the Evo line.
What kind of suspension does the specialized evo use?
Predictably, the EVO uses their FSR suspension design to control the bike’s 145mm of rear wheel travel. It can sometimes feel like companies are switching up suspension platforms every other year, but Specialized has long used this design, refining the system as time goes by.
Is the Stumpjumper Evo a good climbing bike?
The Stumpjumper EVO offers a firm climbing platform, even with the Fox shock’s ProPedal set to the open position and the lightest damping level selected. The bike accelerates briskly, whether out of the saddle or seated, and without any of the wallowing that many bikes in this category are prone to.