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Old 12-08-13, 05:54 PM
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Need help on an older Stumpjumper

My wife owns what appears to be a '99 Spec. Stumpjumper FSR XC that I bought new for her. It has been unused for several years.

I would like to make sure what year it is and to locate a service manual/owner's manual so I can service the fork and shock and other items on the bike. I need to know air, oil, etc., specs.

It is blue, with a red Manitou fork, the Fox Air Vanilla float shock, Avid brakes, etc. I have attached a photo.

Any ideas where I can find an owner's manual? Is it a '99? Thanks.
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* A bike owners manual won't tell you how to service a fork or a shock.

99 Stumpy FSX XC Comp: https://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/B...p#.UqUYg-KDMv0

99 Fox Owners Manual: https://www.birota.ru/manuals/foxflow...hox-manual.pdf
Fox Info: https://service.foxracingshox.com/consumers/index.htm

* It might be hard finding a service kit for that old shock, maybe contact Fox.

99 Manitou SX Owners Manual: https://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/...+sx+owners.pdf
99 Manitou SX Service Manual: https://www.suspensionforkparts.net/99_manitou_sx.php
99 Manitou Tuning Maual: https://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/...ing+manual.pdf

Old Manitou Elastomers: https://www.suspensionforkparts.net/e...iewCat&catId=8
Fork seals: https://www.enduroforkseals.com/id18.html


You'd probably be better off buying a new fork instead of trying to service it, if you don't want to spend much money the following fork is a good price and would be better then what you have:
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/u...3/rp-prod70170
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[QUOTE=cobba;16313066]* A bike owners manual won't tell you how to service a fork or a shock.

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Thank you very much for the manuals and the advice.
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