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Marin Rocky Ridge

MSRP $ 799.00
# of Reviews 9
Average Rating 4.11/5
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Submitted by Gavin Anderson a from Aberdeen
Date Reviewed: November 14, 2004
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Purchased At:1300
Strengths:Bought this bike from new in 1992 and have never felt the need to purchase a newer bike -- awesome looks even by todays standard -- really lightwieght (unlike todays suspension bikes if have ridden and lifted) and a very rigid frame - the 1st 3years after i bought the bike i was doing 50miles+ a week off-road and it never let me down, now it just gets used during the summer months about 400miles a year always on the road though, as i get saddle sore very easily these days, i am getting old at 27? Or as they say "i need to get back in the sadddle", manoeuvreability is great on this bike you feel so confident on or off-road!!!!!
Weaknesses:The rims are very weak (nearly buckle going over cigarette ends), front "marin lite 750g" forks look very poor"never saved up enough for rock-shocks" maybe this year i might if they are light enuff
Similar Products Used:chopper, bmx raleigh afterburner+mag wheels, grifter,
Bike Setup:XT shifters, XT fr. Dx bk. derailer, Girven flexstem
Bottom Line:great bike in 1992, classic bike now in 2004 still turns MTB'ers heads
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Big-R a Cross Country Rider from Berkeley
Date Reviewed: May 23, 2002
Favorite Trail:China Camp
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $1200.00
Purchased At:Loco-Motion (Winter Park, FL)
Strengths:Very responsive steering, amazingly light weight frame.
Weaknesses:Very rigid = rough ride. Cheap stickers - peal off too easily. Non-replacable rear derailleur drop-out. Rare seat-tube size.
Similar Products Used:GT Timberline, Parkpre Comp Ltd, Specialized FSR
Bike Setup:Marzocchi Z2 Bomber, Ritchey Profile comp stem, Answer Hyperlite handlebar, XTR components, Ritchey clipless pedals
Bottom Line:This bike served me well in college - getting around campus and with my current job - commuting to work. It's light and maneuverable which makes it quick on the roads... but it'll "beat you up" on the trail because it's so rigid. The Z2 fork I added made a tremendous difference, but when you're sitting, every bump send a shock up your spine. It was really flashy/attractive which ended up being it's worst attribute... it just got stolen last week in Berkeley. I was looking forward to getting another bike, though, so the insurance will help.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Steve K. a Weekend Warrior from New York, N.Y.
Date Reviewed: November 13, 2000
Favorite Trail:Green Belt, Long Island
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1100.00
Strengths:The Easton 7005 Elite frame is light, strong, efficient and looks awesome. The geometry is perfect for firetrails if you use the flat bars. Last year this bike was sold out after a good mountain bike magazine review so I had to have one build for me from parts at the factory by a local bike shop. It work out perfectly in that I got to select parts I wanted to upgrade. I've been beating the crap out of it every weekend and nothing broke yet. The 9 speed rear trains is butterly smooth. I've try bikes from $300 to $3000, nothing comes close to the handling, weight or good looks of this custom 99 Rocky Ridge.
Weaknesses:None
Similar Products Used:Specialized Rock Hoper A1 Comp
Specialized Stump Jumper
Klein Attitude
Gary Fisher Paragon
Trek 7000/8000
Bike Setup:Manitou SX shock, complete Shimano LX package including the heavy but strong parallel push brakes, Wellgro clipless and Mavic wheel set. (The LX package is cheap and works great, I bought a XT rear derailer a year ago as a spare but havn't need it yet)
Bottom Line:A great all around bike for the money. At around 24 lbs, its lighter than most at its level. The Easton Elite frame is the same one use on the top of the line Indian Fire Trial. Best money I've ever spend.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Craig Crawford a Cross Country Rider from Lake Charles
Date Reviewed: July 2, 2000
Favorite Trail:Kneeble Springs/ Mt Hood
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Strengths:Good, Light frame
Weaknesses:The Marin Company is weak. I cracked my 3.5 year old frame with mild to moderate riding and sent it in for the "Marin 5 year frame replacement warranty". They gave me hell with replacing my frame, stating that it was "an old frame". Meaning that it was well riden, not that it was older than 5 years. I thought 5 years meant 5 years. Maybe I should have left it in the garage and riden my wife's Kona. They did finally send the frame after six months of negotiating, but without the "Marin patented 30.0mm seat post!!!" None else makes this unheard of size seat post. I have been waiting another 4 months to receive the seat post and still waiting!!!
Bike Setup:LX
Bottom Line:Decent frame and ride, but be careful not to ride it too much, because Marin considers a used bike an old bike. The operate on doggie years.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Todd a Cross-Country Rider from St. Louis, MO
Date Reviewed: September 14, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Hamilton Creek (Nashville, TN)
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
Great frame with solid components, light, fast
Weaknesses:
The STX-RC shifters are a bit cheesy and a marginal seatpost clamp. Came with two rear tires (Geax Hook 200s)
Bike Setup:
stock set-up:
STX-RC except the LX rear d.
Bottom Line:Very stiff, light frame that jumps when you stomp on the pedals. The components are a good start - I plan to upgrade whenever I break a part, but they work well for now. The wheels are strong and the seat is comfortable. The fork (Manitou spyder R) is not top-of-the-line but I like it a lot. Overall, great intermediate level bike.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Brian a Racer from St. Louis, MO
Date Reviewed: September 13, 1999
Favorite Trail:
chubb
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Bottom Line:Great bike kicks anything out there in the ass!
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Mike a Cross-Country Rider from Wodcliff Lake NJ
Date Reviewed: August 29, 1999
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Strengths:
handles well, light, excelent on climbs, and is very easy to manuver
Weaknesses:
wheels suck
Bike Setup:
atom bomb, XTR brakes, XT rear deraurller, syncros stem, Kore handle bar, XT shifters, CODA seat, ritchie pro logic peddals, grips
Bottom Line:buy this bike for the frame. Moving on to freeride cross country sucks, and so does my spelling
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Andrew Kramer a Cross-Country Rider from Birmingham, AL
Date Reviewed: July 28, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Oak Mtn State Park, Red Trail
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Strengths:
98 model Componentry on par with price. Great looking, well built frame(with life time warranty). The aluminum feels just right for me.
Weaknesses:
Cheesy Headset(99's have a better one now). Lead heavy fork and wheels. Seat tube clamp didn't do a very good job.
Similar Products Used:
98 GT Ricochet
98 Specialized Rock Hopper FS AL.
Bike Setup:
Mix of STX-RC & LX, Manitou Spyder fork.
Bottom Line:The frame has been solid for @ 2 years now. I absolutely love the way this bike handles with a flat bar.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Kok Siong Lee a Cross-Country Rider from Lafayette, Indiana
Date Reviewed: June 3, 1999
Favorite Trail:
McCormick Forrest
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
It's sturdy, strongly built. Handles well and comfortable grips. It's both lightweight and good handling
Weaknesses:
Rigid aluminum frame, thus you are the one absorbing all the shocks and bumps.
Similar Products Used:
Mangoose DX 40
Bike Setup:
Marin CroMo front fork, Shimano M System brakes, Shimano LX shifters
Bottom Line:Great sturdy bike, could use a good front suspension though.
Overall Rating:4






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