Full-Suspension Mountain Bikes on Sale // Quality Bikes Under $4,000
It is rare to find three amazing mountain bikes such as the Stumpjumper Evo Comp, Stumpjumper Evo Alloy Comp, and Ibis Rimpo AF Deore available at such heavily discounted prices. These models are highly regarded by both riders of all types, and this is the type of deal that is too good to miss out on. Whether you are a newcomer to the sport or seeking to upgrade to a highly capable trail bike, it's worth your while to take a look at these bikes
Ibis Ripmo AF Deore // Affordable Full-Suspension
MSRP: $3,599.00
Sale Price: $2,699.99
The Ibis Ripmo has long been one of the most popular bikes through our shop due to its ideal balance between pedaling efficiency and descending performance. The Ripmo AF (Aluminum Frame) provides identical performance to the carbon version at a more affordable price point. At its sale price of $2,699.99, the AF Deore is one of the most complete build specs available for under $3,000. Rolling on Ibis's extremely durable Blackbird Send wheelset paired with Marzocchi suspension, the AF Deore model is a fantastic build for its normal retail price, let alone at this unbelievable sale price.
Highlights:
- 160mm front travel / 147mm rear travel
- Shimano Deore 12-speed drivetrain
- 4-piston Shimano Deore brakes
- Marzocchi Bomber suspension
- Blackbird Send wheelset
Stumpjumper Evo Alloy Comp // Highly Adjustable, Highly Capable
MSRP: $4,400
Sale Price: $3,499.99
The Stumpjumper Evo Alloy includes all the refinements typically reserved for top-end builds, but at a fraction of the cost. This is a bike that holds its own against bikes that cost thousands of dollars more. Its fully adjustable geometry offers six different settings, allowing for a 2-degree adjustment in the head angle and 10mm adjustment in the bottom bracket height. With these options, riders have the flexibility to fine-tune the bike to suit their riding style and trail conditions on a whim. As the first alloy bike to feature SWAT storage, the Stumpy EVO gives riders ample space to carry gear internally. It rolls stock as a 29'er but can be run as a mullet thanks to Specialized's Mixed Wheel Link.
Highlights:
- 160mm front travel / 150mm rear travel
- Fox Performance Suspension
- SWAT Storage
- Mullet Compatibility
Stumpjumper Evo Comp // Cost Effective Carbon Performance
MSRP: $5,400
Sale Price: $3,999.99
At a whopping $1,500 discount, Specialized is practically paying you to ride this bike. A carbon frame outfitted with a full GX drivetrain, and Fox Performance suspension at a this bike comes in at a previously unheard of price point. The Stumpjumper Evo's suspension kinematics provide a lively ride on the way up, sitting high in its travel while filtering out small trail chatter. When pointed downhill, it makes efficient use of its 150mm of travel; most riders will be hard pressed to outride its capabilities. Simply put, this bike will go as fast as you can ride it. The Stumpjumper Evo Comp has the same adjustability and integrated storage as the alloy version, albeit weighing in lighter than the alloy version. This weight savings makes for a bike that is a bit easier to get up the hill and adds some more playfulness and maneuverability on the way down.
Highlights:
- 160mm front travel / 150mm rear travel
- FACT 11 Carbon Construction
- Fox Performance Suspension
- Swat Storage
- Mullet Compatibility
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