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$6,199.99
With the all-new Stumpjumper Expert, we've bottled up that "new bike day" feeling and put it into a radical new trail bike so agile, so lively, so in-tune with the trail, that it feels like an extension of your body. Levitate up the climbs. Decimate the descents. The Stumpjumper Expert is going to make you rethink how a trail bike should ride.
The Trail Benchmark
When we set out to design the all-new Stumpjumper, we pursued some hefty goals. It had to excel on any kind of trail, for every style of rider. To achieve that, we went after serious weight reduction without sacrificing durability; a stiff, responsive chassis that still rides light and lively; geometry that improves everyone's riding; and the best suspension kinematics we know how to design. Turns out, you can have your cake and eat it too with the new Stumpjumper.
The Sweetest 130mm of Travel You'll Ever Ride
We massaged the kinematics of the Stumpjumper suspension to bring out the very best all-round performance possible in a 130mm package. Countless hours of suspension lab development and field testing created a refined mid-travel ripper that eats big terrain like a gravity-fed beast, handles like a dream everywhere, and climbs like it has a motor.
Progressive Geometry
The S-Sizing geometry of the new Stumpjumper hits the progressive sweet spot. It's long, low, and slack with a short offset fork and a steeper seat tube angle. These numbers combine to make your ride more stable, more carvealicious, more comfortable climbing, more better everywhere. With FlipChip adjustability you're able to further fine-tune your fit, ensuring that your new Stumpjumper performs flawlessly on whatever terrain you choose.
Rider-First Engineered
Rider-First Engineered frames use a size-specific approach to ride characteristics that ensure benchmark handling and flawless performance, regardless of frame or rider size. Whether you're a jump-happy grom riding an S1 or a DH-fiend giant in need of the lengthy S6, you'll experience the same ride traits—rail-sharp cornering and balanced front and rear stiffness—at the lightest-possible weight, And, by light, we mean real light: 2,250 grams (S-Works, S-3 size, with rear shock).
SWAT
We introduced the SWAT door on the Stumpjumper in 2016, adding room IN your frame for those "oh sh*t" necessities like pumps and spare tubes and immediately rendering jersey pockets redundant.

$2,600.00
Climb technical steeps and rail descents with confidence and speed. This agile 29er is designed with a smooth and active suspension setup, a lightweight aluminum frame, and progressive trail geometry to help you up your game.
This super-versatile trail machine is built on a lightweight, stiff, and super-strong ALUXX SL frameset that blends our latest Maestro suspension technology with progressive, trail-oriented geometry. To soak up every bump, from big rocks to small undulations, we gave it a trunnion mount shock and an Advanced Forged Composite upper rocker arm. This combination produces 115mm of smooth, active rear-wheel travel that puts you in control. Up front, it features a 130mm travel suspension fork, and the overall geometry has been tuned and developed to maximize its performance on rugged trails.
29er confidence and control
- Larger 29-inch diameter wheels roll over rugged terrain with balance and stability, giving you the momentum to tackle technical climbs and the confidence to fly on fast, rugged singletrack descents.
Progressive suspension
- Maestro rear suspension features a trunnion mount shock with a longer stroke and smoother feel. With 115mm of full rear travel (and 130mm up front), it has an Advanced Forged Composite upper rocker arm for increased stiffness and strength plus lower overall frame weight.
Trail-tuned chassis
- The lightweight and durable ALUXX SL aluminum frameset features fast trail-riding geometry including an aggressive 66.5-degree headtube angle and 74.5-degree seattube angle, plus a 44mm fork offset. The result is agile and efficient climbing capabilities.

$2,600.00
Rip through backcountry singletrack, blaze new lines, and feel fearless on any terrain with the playfully agile Intrigue.
KEY PERFORMANCE FACTORS
Performance Trail Geometry
The geometry of the Intrigue's durable ALLUX SL-Grade Aluminum frame provides a stable, capable design, making it suited to tackle any terrain.
Balanced Agility
With a versatile 150 mm/ 140 mm platform and 27.5-inch wheels compatible with up to 2.6-inch tires, Intrigue is designed for both climbing agility and downhill control.
Custom Tuned Suspension
The 140 mm of Maestro Suspension has been custom-tuned by women, for women to provide optimal performance for the rider and the bike's intended use, resulting in improved traction and control.
HIGHLIGHTS:
ALUXX SL-GRADE ALUMINUM FRAME
State-of-the-art aluminum frameset material features best-in-class strength-to-weight ratios and unique welding technologies for a high-performance ride quality
MAESTRO SUSPENSION TECHNOLOGY
State-of-the-art aluminum frameset material features best-in-class strength-to-weight ratios and unique welding technologies for a high-performance ride quality
150 MM FORK
150mm of travel up front allows you to easily navigate trail obstacles and downhill terrain
BOOST HUB SPACING
Boost 15x110 [F], 12X148 [R] hub spacing improves stiffness, trail handling and tire clearance
UPDATED TRAIL GEOMETRY
Slacker head tube angle (66.5 degrees) and steeper seat tube angle (74.5 degrees), with longer top tube (580 mm for size Small) and shorter stem (40mm across all sizes), make the Intrigue suited to tackle any terrain
TUBELESS
Tubeless-ready, so you can run lower tire pressure for added traction and control
INCREASED TIRE CLEARANCE
Run up to 2.6-inch tires for increased stability
ADVANCED FORGED COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY
An upper rocker arm created with Advanced Forged Composite Technology for increased stiffness, durability, and lighter weight
POWERCORE
Oversized bottom-bracket/chainstay area features a fully integrated, 92mm wide bottom-bracket design while asymmetric chainstays provide additional stiffness on the drive-side and stability on the non-drive-side
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