A very Riv-ish bike needs a new home. This is one of the very very early 
production mountain bikes...Specialized Stumpjumper Sport from 1984, I 
believe. My understanding is that the first Stumpy was in '83 and then they 
came out with the Sport model. 

Great all-around frame for city riding, gravel cruising, or sliding around 
fire road downhill runs as originally intended. Biplane fork crown and 
super slack frame angles. Paint in good condition with a  few spots of 
touch up. Fender mounts and room for fat tires...a poor man's Atlantis!

This was purchased from Hiawatha Cyclery about five years ago and has a 
sticker from a bike shop in Oceanside, CA, which is probably the original 
seller. 

Current setup:
Brooks Flyer Special sprung saddle
Paul Neo-Retro canti brakes
Riv Bullmoose bar
No name seat post (Kalloy?)
Tektro mtn levers
Thumbies and 9 sp barcon shifters
Sugino triple (not sure which model)
Shimano 11-32 cassette
LX derailleurs, front and rear
Wheels: Deore LX hubs, not sure of rims
Jagwire cables

Sizing: TT is 57cm c-t-c and seat tube is 55cm c-t-c. I'm 6 ft. and it fits 
fine. 

Pricing: $750 plus actual shipping. I'll have it packed by my LBS and they 
do a great job. 

Questions? Offers? Complaints? Let me know. I hate to sell the bike, but 
the garage is filling up and something has to go.

Brian 
Park City, UT

Photos here:
*http://tinyurl.com/3bfzb23*

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