Maintenance Schedule

Specialized Stumpjumper 15

The Specialized Stumpjumper is one of the most ridden trail bikes ever made. Its electronic Transmission drivetrain is durable, but suspension still runs on the clock.

Service Intervals
Chain (T-Type): check every 250 mi, replace at 1,000-1,500 trail mi Fork lowers service: every 50 ride hours Shock service: every 50-100 ride hours Pivot bearing check: annually Brake pads: replace at 500-1,000 trail mi Full tune-up: every 12 months

Transmission chains last longer than standard Eagle, but dirt still wins eventually.

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FAQ
Does the Stumpjumper need pivot bearing service?
Check pivot bearings annually and replace when play or roughness appears, typically every 1-2 seasons.
How long does a T-Type chain last?
Roughly 1,000-1,500 trail miles, noticeably longer than standard 12-speed chains.
How often should the fork be serviced?
Lower leg service every 50 ride hours keeps the fork plush and protects the stanchions.

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