A friend has a bike that he hasn't ridden in years, looking to sell. Looks like an early 2000s Specialized Stumpjumper? He's 5'10 but doesn't know what size it is or how to find the size. It really just says S-Works and M5 on it. Did they used to do M5 for sizing instead of S5? Would this be good be a good bike for a 6'2" average rider going into his 4th year of trail and downhill riding for $600?

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  1. MantraProAttitude on

    Pretty sure that’s a $200 max bike.

    Your 4” difference in height would need a bigger bike unless friend bought a bike a size too big.

  2. PeterPriesth00d on

    $200 tops and even then idk

    Modern mountain bike geometry is significantly different than this era.

    Not to mention you’re going to have a hard time getting replacement parts for almost anything on this bike except for maybe tires.

    You’re better off spending another $200 and getting a decent modern hard tail bike.

  3. Graham_Wellington3 on

    If it’s that old then $100 is fair. You can get a new hardtail for $600

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