Specialized 2001 FSR Pro Full Suspension Bike

4.6/5 (5 Reviews)
MSRP : $2499.99


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User Reviews

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Paul Heinrich a Weekend Warrior from Flagstaff, AZ, USA

Date Reviewed: December 13, 2002

Strengths:    Great ride! This is my first full suspension bike and it's been quite an eye-opener. I can bomb down stuff I could never ride on my old non-suspened MTB. Even better, I can climb manky rock strewn trails which would have driven me crazy before. Being able to lock both the fork and rear shocks is great when riding roads.

Weaknesses:    Nasty body geometry saddle o' pain (will replace with Selle Italia Transam eventually), stock tires are only good on hardpack (replaced with some old more agressive tires I had laying around), like everybody says the bottom bracket is a bit low. You have to be careful in rock gardens.

Bottom Line:   
Normally I ride my Ibis Hakkalugi cyclocross bike, but when I moved to Flagstaff and saw the trails, I knew I need a new MTB. I bought my bike on close-out at Absolute Bikes here in Flagstaff and got a great deal (&1600 + tax). The Stumpjumper FSTxc Pro is a great bike for the money with plenty of nice parts, probably one of the best deals out there. It's light, fast and handles well. Except of a leaky Fox rear shock (which was quickly and happily replaced by the guys at Absolute Bikes and Fox) it's worked perfectly for the two months I've had it. I am totally thrilled with this bike.

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Favorite Trail:   whatever

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $1650.00

Purchased At:   Absolute Bikes, Flagstaff

Similar Products Used:   I test rode cross country full suspension bikes from Canondale, Santa Cruz, Titus, and others. The FSRxc Pro was the best bike I could find for the money, though I liked the unobtanium Titus Racer-X better it was $1500 more.

Bike Setup:   stock except for more agressive tires

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Aaron R. a Cross Country Rider from San Diego CA

Date Reviewed: July 12, 2002

Strengths:    Lightweight, Looks, component set

Weaknesses:    Tires, seatpost, handlebars

Bottom Line:   
Love the bike although it's my first full suspension. Tried a Fisher Sugar 3+, but liked the set up of the suspension on the specialized. Plus couldn't pass up the deal. Been to big bear with it and it did great! Climbs great and handles technical downhill very well. Crankset could probably be changed along with the other changes everyone else has pointed out.

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Favorite Trail:   Any I can ride

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $1650.00

Purchased At:   Performance Bikes

Similar Products Used:   none first bike

Bike Setup:   stock except thomson seatpost, easton handlebars, seat, and tires

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Jeff a Cross Country Rider from Bowling Green KY

Date Reviewed: March 11, 2002

Strengths:    Lightweight Plush Ride

Weaknesses:    Tires, Seatpost, Handlebars--Chainsuck

Bottom Line:   
Stock tires were awful. Replaced after 2 rides. I also didn't care for the bars but a set of low risers made unbelievable difference. The bike is very plush and corners exceptionally well. I love the lightweight. It does tend to get chainsuck quite often no matter what type of lube I use. I also had to have the lockout fixed on the rear shock already but that is a minor issue. Fox took care of it at no charge and actually replaced the bushings and the seals at the same time. All in all I think this is the best full suspension bike for the money. If you are looking for full suspension with light weight this is the bike for you.

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Favorite Trail:   Sal Hollow-Mammoth Cave

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Similar Products Used:   Demoed just about everything

Bike Setup:   Stock except for risers and new tires

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by ruffa a Cross Country Rider from italian alps

Date Reviewed: February 27, 2002

Strengths:    balance, weight, 30% discount ;)

Weaknesses:    weak crankset. poor assembly: loose cranks and cassette that opened twice.

Bottom Line:   
I needed a light, balanced full-suspended mtbike for hard cross-country and i found it.
Rear suspension works great and now most of hard rocky slopes are passed; I had rear rim damaged 'cause it's difficult to realize rear flats.
Neutral behaviour on curves.

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Duration Product Used:   6 months

Price Paid:    $1900.00

Purchased At:   specialized dealer

Similar Products Used:   unsuspended leecougan hurricane '97

Bike Setup:   SID XC 80mm, float RC, xt/xtr

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by G-Money a Weekend Warrior from Los Angeles

Date Reviewed: July 22, 2001

Strengths:    Great design, rear shock kicks ass.

Weaknesses:    A little heavier than the Stumpy I had before (1999 FSR XC), but I don't race so it's not really a big deal.

Bottom Line:   
This bike is as advertised: featherweight, smooth and sweet. Got the frame as a upgrade replacement because some stupid LBS mechanic dimwittedly wrecked my other Stumpy. Actually, this was a blessing in disguise because I wouldn't have ended up with an awesome frame like this one. The Float RC rear shock with the lockout is the best out there; nothing compares. With the components I've thrown on it, the bike rides smoothly and climbs very well--Stumpys rule!

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Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Purchased At:   LBS

Similar Products Used:   GT I-Drive, 1999 Stumpjumper FSR XC

Bike Setup:   XT crankset, XT front and rear derailleur, Chris King headset, Psylo XC fork, Thompson Elite stem and seatpost, XT shifter/brake, Avid Arch Rival brakes, ceramic Mavic 517 wheelset with XT hubs, etc., etc.

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