Only Days Left to Win a Custom Stumpjumper Coated in Real Red Bull Rampage Dust
Briefly

Only Days Left to Win a Custom Stumpjumper Coated in Real Red Bull Rampage Dust
"Specialized Bicycles and Troy Lee Designs are paying tribute to the craft of freeride with three super limited edition, custom-painted Stumpjumper 15 frames, only one of which will be released to the public. Each frame is desert-inspired and features paint mixed with dirt from the 2025 Rampage site. The final vision makes a metal canvas into a rideable art piece that honors the legacy of mountain biking and the event that continues to define the sport of freeride."
"Each hand-painted frame carries a piece of Rampage within it, literally. The paint mixes include dirt collected from the 2025 Red Bull Rampage site, blending art, heritage, and terrain into a one-of-a-kind expression of the sport's evolution. In a creative nod to Rampage's rugged venue, real dirt from the 2025 site was mixed directly into the paint, making the mountain feel like part of each frame. That earthy color created a lively base for a finish that captures the vibes of the landscape."
"Gradients form the desert base colors, while hand-painted cosmic details and fine brush textures added depth and contrast to each frame. The team also added custom decals and graphics specially designed for this collaboration, inspired by the artwork from the 2025 Troy Lee Designs Red Bull Rampage Collection. From initial sketch to final clear coat, every frame is unique, reflecting the legendary spirit of freeriding's most iconic event."
Specialized and Troy Lee Designs created three super limited, custom-painted Stumpjumper 15 frames that honor freeride and Red Bull Rampage. Each frame features desert-inspired gradients, hand-painted cosmic details, fine brush textures, custom decals, and graphics inspired by the 2025 Troy Lee Designs Red Bull Rampage Collection. The paint mixes incorporate dirt collected from the 2025 Rampage site, blending terrain and heritage into each finish. The frames transform metal into rideable art, with each piece unique from initial sketch to final clear coat. One of the three frames will be released to the public via an entry-based selection during the event.
Read at BikeMag
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]