Specialized’s tig-welded Stumpjumper, designed by Tim Neenan, was the first mass-produced mountain bike.
Before the Stumpjumper, mountain bikes were being hand built, or around-town bikes were being individually modified to make them trail ready. The process was expensive and there was a long wait time for a custom bike.
The Stumpjumper was mass-produced in Japan based on the design for a custom-made bike originally marketed by Tom Ritchey, Gary Fisher and Charles Kelly.
It sold for $750, and had French touring parts (brakes and cranks), Japanese parts (hubs, shifters/derailleurs), motorcycle-sourced brake levers, and a BMX stem and pedals.
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1984 Stumpjumper
-Suntour power thumb shifters
-Suntour XCD 6000 front front derailleur
-Sugino AT triple cranks
-Shimano 2000GS rear derailleur
-"Bull Moose" bars
-bi plane fork
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