Specific
| Bottom bracket | Shimano HollowTech II Integrated |
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| Brake levers | Shimano Hydraulic |
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| Brake rotor | Shimano, 7" front, 6" rear |
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| Brakes | Shimano SLX Hydraulic Disc |
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| Cassette | Shimano SLX, 11-36, 10-Speed |
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| Chain | Shimano HG54 |
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| Crankset | Shimano SLX Compact Triple, 40/30/22T |
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| Features | 27.5” Platform: Newer frame layouts designed to maximize the inherent benefits of 27.5-inch wheels, which combine the speed and stability of 29-inch wheels with the agility and acceleration of classic 26-inch mountain-bike wheels. 27.5" wheels allow a clearly different riding feel than 26" or 29" frames and bikes. This platform blends the features into an true all around Mountain Bike that satisfies the needs of many different riders. It has some of the rolling efficiency of 29ers, but coupled with the more robust and stiff feel of 26" wheels.
IsoTrac Suspension: A new suspension system replacing pivot bearings with continuous-fiber carbon-monocoque flex points, which work with a shock linkage to control big-hit capabilities. Specially engineered carbon-fiber seatstays isolate three degrees of deflection to a specific area and eliminate an extra pivot point, thus maximizing stiffness and reducing weight in the IsoTrac suspension system. The rocker link provides a progressive leverage ratio to the rear shock, though not as progressive as our Quad-Link system. Each rear shock has been tuned for the IsoTrac leverage ratio, maximizing pedaling performance and mid to late stroke terrain management. Torsional stiffness built into the swingarm construction effectively keeps the rear wheel inline with the centerline of the frame, so the rear wheel stays exactly where you put it in every corner, over every rock. The IsoTrac system runs on Enduro bearings inserted into cold forged and CNC linkages. All Enduro bearings supplied with Marin full suspension frames carry a lifetime warranty.
Tapered Head Tube: As bicycle forks evolved, the diameter of the "steerer tube" of a fork, and the "head tube" of the frame (which houses the steerer tube and headset) have steadily increased. Years ago, forks were fairly standard at a 1" steerer diameter. This increase to 1-1/8" (also known as OS) in the 90's, and even 1-1/4" and 1.5" sizes became some what common. In particular, 1.5" was used on Freeride or downhill frames due to the inherent increase in strength that comes from the larger diameter. But there were some problems, 1.5" forks required very large head tubes, and were heavy. As the sizes evolved, it was realized that using a tapered steerer tube would offer up the best of both worlds. Marin uses tapered forks that have a 1.5" lower diameter, but then taper to a 1-1/8" upper diameter. This reduces weight, but keeps very high strength where it's needed, at the base of the steerer tube, where it meets the fork crown. This type of tapered fork greatly increases stiffness and strength, while keeping weight to an absolute minimum. Unlike many other companies, if a Marin bike has a tapered head tube, it also has a tapered fork, to take maximum advantage of the technology.
142mm Through-Axle: Rear-hub axle standard featuring a 12mm-thick through-axle that, while stronger and stiffer than a standard quick-release, still allows for easy removal of the rear wheel. The 142mm standard maintains the standard 135mm chainline, but adds a 3.5mm shoulder to each side of the rear hub. This shoulder shares the load of the rear wheel with the rear 12mm axle, rather than placing the full load of the rider on the axle alone.
Enduro Linkage Bearings: Marin is proud to use Enduro bearings in the pivots of our Quadlink 3.0 and IsoTrac suspension frames. We believe in their quality so much, we offer a lifetime guarantee on al Enduro bearings in our frames. Enduro is the leader in the bicycle industry for any type of bearing. Enduro bearing design and testing of bearings is unsurpassed in the industry, supplying three Pro Cycling teams racing in the Tour de France, World Champions in cycle cross, and mountain bike world cup. Enduro works closely with many frame, fork and component manufacturers in the bicycle industry to ensure they provide the best bearing or seal for every application. Successful collaboration with component fabricators has helped Enduro develop the many unique design features.
FRS Downtube Rock Shield: A custom-molded polyethylene shield for full-suspension carbon-fiber bikes that protects the frame from impacts and works as a secondary cable-management device.
Suspension Sag Indicator: An integrated sag indicator on full-suspension carbon-fiber bikes that simplifies suspension-sag setup, allowing adjustment right from the saddle. The indicator allows the rider to easily see when the rear shock is set up within the correct range of 25-30% sag. Correct set-up is crtitical to suspension performance. Too little sag and the bike will not react to terrain correctly, too much sag and there will be reduced suspension performance and risk of damage to the frame on large impact.
Stealth Dropper Seatpost Routing: Hidden internal routing for dropper seatposts, with remote activation. Internal routing is cleaner, reducing the amount of external cabling for a cleaner look and less possibility of cable snags.
Women’s Fit Geometry: Women's Fit Geometry means that the frame design, and/or component choices, have been made specifically for female riders on Marin road, mountain and pavement bikes. Each style of bike has key changes made to the riding position that take into account the physical attributes of women riders, including leg, torso and arm length differences, as well as the shape of the saddles and the distance from the handlebar to the shifters and brake levers. These changes enhance stand-over clearance as well as place the rider in perfect pedaling position, with optimum distance between the saddle and handlebar, grip placement in relation to shoulder width, and pelvic bone dimensions. These differences add up to a bike, and riding experience, that melds rider and bike together into a single moving force. They bring comfort, and control to the rider, without sacrificing performance, and fun.
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| Fork type | Fox 32 Float Performance CTD 27.5, 140mm Travel, Tapered Steer Tube and 15QR Through Axle Dropouts, 3 Position Compression Damper Adjustment and Rebound Damping Adjustment |
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| Frame type | CXR 60T Carbon Main Frame & Swing Arm, 140mm travel, FRS-140 Suspension System, 27.5” wheels, Tapered Headtube, 142 x 12mm Shimano E-Thru Dropout System |
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| Front derailleur | Shimano SLX, Direct Mount, 3x10-Speed |
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| Headset | FSA Orbit 1.5B ZS, 1 1/8” Top, 1.5” Bottom |
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| Hub front | Easton, Included with wheelset |
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| Hub rear | Easton, Included with wheelset |
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| Rear derailleur | Shimano XT Shadow Plus |
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| Recommended for | Full-Suspension,650B/27.5-Inch Wheel |
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| Rims type | Easton Vice XLT 27.5”, UST Tubeless |
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| Saddle | fi’zi:k Vesta mg Women’s Specific Trail Saddle |
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| Shifters | Shimano SLX, 2 Way Release, 10-Speed |
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| Shock type | Fox Float Performance CTD, 3-Position Compression and Rebound Damping Adjust, Air Spring Preload |
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| Spokes | Sapim |
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| Stem | Marin OS Alloy Threadless, 31.8mm Bar Clamp |
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| Tires | Schwalbe Nobby Nic Evolution, 27.5 x 2.25, Tubeless Ready with Snakeskin Sidewall Protection, Folding Bead |
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