Here you have it:
Standover height- 33 9/16" w/ 56mm @ 35 psi 

On Thursday, February 9, 2017 at 9:12:29 AM UTC-8, Ryan Thompson wrote:
>
> This might just fit the bill for a build I want to do for my younger 
> brother.  He's taller than I am at 6'1'' and I can straddle a typical 22" 
> ATB from the same era so I think a 23" wouldn't be a stretch for him. Do 
> you have any idea what the standover height was with a 2.3 tire?
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
> Arlington, VA
>
> On Wednesday, February 8, 2017 at 6:34:16 PM UTC-5, ant ritchey wrote:
>>
>> Cross-posted (as usual) to the RBWOG:
>>  
>> For sale or trade- my Stumpjumper.
>>
>> A link to my CL posting with some photos- BIG RED 
>> <https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bop/5995475865.html>
>>
>> These photos aren't the greatest. Even in ideal lighting, my 
>> now-stone-aged iphone 5 really struggles...argh...
>> I'd like to get $225. Buyer pays shipping w/ Bikeflights. Should be 
>> around $50. Got a box ready.
>> Holler if you have any questions, if I left anything out or if you'd like 
>> to see more photos.
>> PM/offlist if you're interested and thank fer checkin' it out!
>> Sincerely- Ant Ritchey in Portland OR
>>
>> TRADE INTERESTS
>> heard rumors of that mythical 25" Stumpy... 
>> bikepack-y bags, Sackville stuff, big n' tall h'bar bag, aluminum 
>> Albatross bars, 130mm Technomic, Dia Compe 750 brakes, Honjo H95's, Pass & 
>> Stow, Schmidt hub, frames- 24"+ mtb/64c road...
>>
>> The following is just the copy from the CL posting:
>> Steel Tig. Seat tube- 23" center to top. Top tube- 23" center to center. 
>>
>> At long last- giving up the too-small-for-me ghost. Damn. A "Guards Red" 
>> stumpy, kinda my dream. No dings, no dents. Some scratches but overall 
>> still pretty sharp looking. The components were very clean and I'd be 
>> surprised if it had been ridden more than a hundred miles. I've gone over 
>> the whole bike, cleaned every speck of dirt, etc. BB shell and steerer 
>> threads are in immaculate condition. All brazeons intact and fully operable.
>>
>> After doing a bit of panning between older Specialized catalog scans, the 
>> MOMBAT site and Google image searching..I've decided this to be an '87. 
>> Canti front, U-brake rear. Plenty of eyelets, including fender mounts on 
>> the bridges. Horizontal drop outs (Wanted to make this my flashy, commuting 
>> single speed rig). Just stuck 56mm actual 26" tires in there, lots of 
>> clearance in back, would easily accept 60mm actual....could probably 
>> squeeze up to a 60mm (rim depending, obvi) in front or more if you scallop 
>> the steerer tube a bit. Again, this was my intention after mounting 2.35 
>> Super Motos and seeing that they'd need a smidge more room for personal 
>> comfort. As-is a perfect candidate for the Compass Rat Trap Pass.
>>
>> Included in the sale: brakes- one virtually new silver Tektro CR720 
>> front, original Shimano U rear in very good condition; w/ pads & hangers) 2 
>> matching red Specialized-branded bottle cages (bearing some minimal paint 
>> chipping), chrome Specialized headset and seatpost (it's a 26.4, kinda 
>> scratched up & reads "Strong Japan").
>>
>>

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