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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

1872.0. "Marin Bikes" by CAPECD::HOLLAND (Life's A Breeze) Fri Mar 08 1991 10:20

    
    
    I'm looking at new bikes, and was wondering if anyone has any
    knowledge of Marin Mountain bikes, or Marin bikes in general
    
    	Thanks
    
    	Ken Holland
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1872.1OXNARD::KLEEKen LeeFri Mar 08 1991 17:206
    "Marin Mountain Bikes" is the name of a company.  They make high
    quality mountain bicycles.  I think they're (mostly) made in Marin,
    California and are pretty popular out here.
    
    Ken
    
1872.2Subjective impressionsBALZAC::DESVIGNESDiesel frogThu Mar 14 1991 03:5914
    The bike shop down the road has them for rent. I rented one for
    my brother-in-law the other day:
    
    Pros:
    
    Very light-footed and manoeuvreable in technical bits, climbs like
    a goat, sloping frame fits vastly varying sizes of riders.
    
    Cons:
    
    Short wheelbase gives poor efficiency and bumpy ride on rough-surfaced
    trails.
    
    /Ben
1872.3I've had a coupleTARKIN::AHOSkeet addict...Fri Mar 22 1991 11:0518


	I had a 1989 Pine Mountain (Hyperglide 21 spd) Deore XT components
	EXCELLENT bike, BUT I cracked the frame near the BB. I returned
	it to the dealer and since MARIN didn't have any Pine Mountains,
	they replaced it with a TEAM ISSUE ($1000 frame)!! Needless to
	say I was ecstatic!!  Instant bike upgrade !! The Team Issue
	is REAL light and with it's short Wheelbase it seems to climb
	hills really well, it gets a little "squirrely" on technical
	stuff though. All-in-all a REAL nice bike and well built as
	I get a little crazy with it ;-) Since I'm a big guy (6'2" 210)
	it needs to be built well!

	If you've got any more questions feel free to send mail ...


						~Mike~
1872.4Marin 'Bear Valley'COOKIE::MUNNSWed May 17 1995 18:4012
      I purchased a Marin 'Bear Valley' in June 1994.  After test riding every
    bicycle I could find in the $400-600 range, this model was the best value 
    for me ($450 on sale).  It feels extremely stable - fast or slow, is 
    lightweight (26lbs) for the price (others in my price range weighed
    28+ lbs), has held up to punishing rides (enough abuse to bend rims and 
    chain rings - but they were fixable) on rocky trails.  

      Features include chromoly frame, Shimano STX, hyperdrive-C, 
    under-the-bar shifters with index display, Marin lite tires that provide 
    excellent grip in sandy, rocky, hardpacked conditions.  I cannot see myself
    upgrading anytime soon.  It's one fine machine and it gets plenty of use 
    on/off road !