Hey guys it's me, Fabio
and today I'll talk a little bit about my urban freeride machine
about the bike which I used in my urban freeride video in Salzburg and Vienna
about my Specialized Stumpjumper
A lot of people asked me to talk about the bike
whi parts I'm riding
which tire pressure
whatever
I think it's now time to talk about it and tell you which parts I'm riding
Let's start with the frame
It's an Specialized Sworks Stumpjumper FSR carbon frame
it's basically a 29" frame but I changed it to 27,5"
just because it's more maneuverable
escpecially for trials stuff
feels more maneuverable, easier to jump and it just feels handier than with 29" wheels
The wheels are from hopetech
build up with Hope Pro Evo 4 hubs and Hope rim
super stable
really cool setup
escpecially when you you keep in mind how many stairs and jumps they had to do
and these are the same rims that I used in the Salzburg Video
then
tires are the Continental Der Kaiser 27,5"
super awesome, very good grip
and I ride both tires tubeless with continental sealent
really good and I didn't have one single flat tire during the Salzburg Video and during the Vienna video
which speaks for itself
I ride a pretty high tire pressure
3 - 3.5 bar
because you just have to ride more pressure on all these stairs
and I'm used to it because of my trials bike
so it's not a big deal for me
when I ride trails
I ride less pressure, about 2-2.2 bar
but when I ride street I ride with about 3 bar
and the funny thing is
These tires are still the same tires which I used in the Salzburg Video
so these are the first tires which have ever been on this bike
I rode them in the Salzburg and Vienna video
exactly
That's it from the wheels and tires
Alright, next is suspension
Let's start with the damper
It's the Fox Factory Series Float damper
Very sold, you can put air in it
I think 300psi max
ok 300
alright
exactly
You can put 300psi max in it
I think I'm riding it around 300psi
very stiff
my rebound is very fast because you get a way better feedback from your rear end
it just feels more livelier
compared to a slow rebound
compression is very firm
so the suspension doesn't go in too much
In general it's a very stiff setup
I'm really used to it from trials biking and it's cooler for street riding if you can put your bike where you want to have it
In the front I'm riding the Fox Factory series 34 fork with kashima coat
awesome fork
150mm travel
perfect for urban freeride riding
you need a good travel for urban freeride and 150mm is really good combination
brakes are as usual the magura mt7 raceline brakes
I'm still riding the "normal" levers but I'll replace them with the new HC3 levers soon
jsut because they are really cool to adjust
you can't really adjust these ones but they are still comfortable
203mm rotors
super good braking power
I'm not used to anything other from amgura
really happy with them
I'm riding hope cranks and hope bottom bracket
I really really like the look
they have a length of 170mm
very solid and I never had any problems with them on the bike
Pedals are the Crankbrothers Stamp pedals in Large
really awesome because they are a little bit bigger
escpecially for me. I'm tall so it's great to have enough space on the pedals
The cahinguide is from BPP
really cool and I like the camouflage design
It's slightly too big because I order the wrong size
but the cahinguede does it's job
it's not a big deal on the enduro
and yeah I like it
Stem is also from hopetech
it has a length of 35mm and a rise of 0 degree
so the bike feels a little bit shorter and it's easier to get the front wheel up
and for me it feels a little bit more like a trials bike
boah, it nearly stood by itself
it feels a little bit like a trials bike which I really like for urban freeride video projects
specialized alloy handlebar
with a rise of 27mm and a width of 750mm
feels really comfortable
Specialized Sip grips
really cool
I think these are the women grips
I really like them as they are thin
Headset is also from Hope
very solid
never had any problems
highly recommended
Next is the drivetrain
It's the Sram Eagle in lovely gold
which I think looks super nice
12 speed
and yeah it does what a drivetrain is supposed to do
Next is the seatpost and seat
It's the Highline dropper seat post from Crankbrothers
infinitely variable which is very comfortable
seat is from Specialized
exactly. what else?
seat clamp is also from Hope
in purple to match the rest of the bike
the colour and design of the bike -
Because alot fo people wanted to know where they can get it
It's a limited edition and I think it was available for a very short time in america
I really like it. It's something different. pretty fresh
especially in combination with the yellow brakes and the eagle
looks definitely cool
It think that's it from the bike check
I really hope you had fun watching it and the video hopefully showed all my parts which I'm riding
By the way!
Thursday at 5pm (CET)
Wathc out for Thursday!
it's going to be awesome
new episode of Sick Series
and I promise you I'll be the best episode ever
Sick series #21 on Thursday 5pm (CET)
it's going to be awesome!
and yeah
thanks for watching
hope you like it
until next time
ciao, bye
suspension
the suspension is
f*@k off
exactly
are you kidding me
