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Marin 2000 Mount Vision Pro

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# of Reviews 12
Average Rating 5/5
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Submitted by Sergio Gomez a Cross Country Rider from San Clemente CA
Date Reviewed: May 9, 2002
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:Weight, components, frame, wheels, EVERYTHING!!!
Weaknesses:Not s single one after two years. Well, perhaps the price... And perhaps some areas which are hard to get in order to clean them up.
Similar Products Used:Lower end bikes which cannot compare at ALL!!!
Bike Setup:Stock. No need to replace anything after two years, yet...
Bottom Line:What a bike!!! Best bike for XC!!! Haven't had a simple problem with it, whether riding on dirt roads, single trails or plain roads. After two years and multiple crashes, the bike still stands with its original components. Had minor problems with the front wheel the first few rides but after a couple of truings it never came back. Places I've been with this bike; San Francisco, MT Tam, Marin county, Los Angeles, Santa Monica mountains, Mammoth, South Orange County and the famous Rosarito-Ensenada ride.

Chances are it will be a LONG TIME before I buy another bike. So the investment on an expensive bike does not seem bad at all now (back then had seconds thoughts…) If money is not an issue, BUY IT! Chances are in the long term you will save money from repairs and upgrades.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Lance Taylor a Racer from Missouri
Date Reviewed: July 16, 2001
Favorite Trail:Berryman
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Internet
Strengths:Legendary Marin Quality
Weight
Great Component selection
Climbing ability
Cornering/Handleing
Weaknesses:None
Bike Setup:Stock except MARS 1, Fox Float RC, Chris King Headset, Selle Italia Flite Gel Saddle
Bottom Line:This bike is awesome! I love every aspect of it---climbing, descending, cornering, weight and the bike looks great as well. It has give me added confidenance and speed while riding and made me an overall much better rider.

You owe it to yourself to try a Marin FRS if considering an full-suspension bike.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Nick a Racer from Co
Date Reviewed: June 25, 2001
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2900.00
Strengths:Simplicity, lightweight and strong. Almost a freeride strong and light 22lb enough for xc racing. Best bike ever racing in. Frame provide lightning fast sprint and uphill climb. Blows away my M4 hardtail race bike on climb and descend.
Bike Setup:Full XTR, ChrisKing/Valient/DT Revo wheelset, Tubeless, SID SL front, CaneCreek AD10 rear
Bottom Line:I've raced most hardtails through FS bike. Still can't believe how well this bike can perform so well yet very little people know about this bike existance. Sure we've heard of Cannondale, Santa cruz, Specialized, Merlin, Titus but who ever heard of Marin? With minor modifications, we're able to drop the weight to 21-22lb from the stock 23-24lb. Not surprise that this bike earned championship title for some racers. This bike zooms on uphill, uncommon among fs bike, yet plush to absorb rocky and broken trail.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by JC JC a Cross Country Rider from Upland, Ca
Date Reviewed: June 21, 2001
Favorite Trail:Marshall Canyon
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2400.00
Purchased At:Marin Demo Squad
Strengths:Climbing, quick handling, price, stand over clearance, single pivot, light weight and stiff no lateral flex.
Weaknesses:None
Similar Products Used:I tried everything Titus Racer X and Loco Moto rented in Moab and demo in Big Bear, Specialize stumpjumper FSR xc pro rented in San Francisco Marin county trails, Santa Cruz Superlight rented from local bike shop and rode local trails, Intense Tracer demo from local bike shop and rode local trails.
Bike Setup:Stock, full Xtr, Carbon fiber easton seat post and bars, Fox float rear, Kris king head set , RST XMO Fork "Excellent", Panracer Fire XC tires and Terry Liberator seat.
Bottom Line:I test rode everything "no parking lot stuff all off road on my favorite trails and in Moab and Big Bear". Got lucky and ran into Marin Demo Squad. Bob is a great guy and I was totally shocked on how well the bike road. Bottom line I bought two bikes one for my wife and myself. Plus two of my riding partners bought bikes also. Too bad Marin doesn't get the hype like other bikes do. I was leaning towards the Superlight, the Tracer and Loco were little bit over built for my riding style. The Marin out climbed all of them and handled well in tight rocky singletrack and was very stable on smooth fast trails. Overall Great bike for someone who doesnt by into all the hype and wants a light weight, 4 inch travel bike that handles great and climbs like a hard tail.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Gakster a Cross Country Rider from Sunnyvale, CA
Date Reviewed: June 18, 2001
Favorite Trail:The Gap, Skeggs Pt
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2500.00
Purchased At:Bike Connection@
Strengths:Great climber, stable at high speeds, good amount of stand-over. great handling Overall an excellent bike. Excellent service & support from Marin.
Weaknesses:A real PITA to adjust the front derailleur. Water bottle mount in the most ridiculous place (top tube)
Similar Products Used:Barracuda HT, '99 Marin Rift Zone
Bike Setup:Mt Vision Pro frame, XT parts, Manitou SX-R, Mavic CrossRide
Bottom Line:One of the best full sus bike out there. Low maintainence pivot. Great climber & descender. Excellent handling traits. Highly highly underated.

It is also kind of special because I don't see many Marins around the SF Bay Area.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by stephen matthews a Weekend Warrior from australia
Date Reviewed: April 20, 2001
Favorite Trail:oaks fire trail, blue mountains
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $3500.00
Bottom Line:Quick update: the light-weight spokes are too flimsy. I broke three on my last ride and nearly killed myself. Get the wheels built up properly.

5 chilis overall still, 'cos it's a great bike.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Steve a Racer from Co
Date Reviewed: March 3, 2001
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Everything is great from frame design to component
Weaknesses:too expensive (but it's worth it)
Similar Products Used:Specialized M4, Santa Cruz xlight, Cannondale Jkl
Bike Setup:XTR drivetrain, CK wheels, Ti hardware,
Bottom Line:Best mtn bike ever ridden. This one beats them all. Leave other hardtale and full suspension bikes in the dust. It's super light 21lbs after wheel/tire and Ti hardware upgrade. Before you buy a Cannondale, Specialized or SC, try this first. You will see what I mean.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by todd atkins a Racer from fayetteville ,ga
Date Reviewed: February 15, 2001
Favorite Trail:line creek
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Purchased At:member of the Marin demo squad
Strengths:The Mt vision pro gives an overall stable and lightweight feel. I tested the unit @ macintosh reserve ,one of the best race venues in Ga. It was amazing ! I was riding a gear higher almost everywhere and could hit lines that I would have avoided on my hard tail!It climb well I was not sure what 2 expect with the suspesion on short steep grunts ! It did very well.
Weaknesses:None that I could tell in that 2hr demo session ,atleast none that could not be corrected in set-up.
Similar Products Used:RMX 250 ,specialized fsr
Bike Setup:XMO fork,xtr,hutchie tires, 19 in frame,fox shock.
Bottom Line:I really look forward to riding a full suspension Marin this year 2001 ...hopefully we will get the frame /bikes soon !
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Andy Johnston a Racer from Stone Mountain, Georgia
Date Reviewed: August 21, 2000
Favorite Trail:Coffee road
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $2400.00
Purchased At:Marin Demo Squad
Strengths:The bikes ability to climb efficiently surprised me the most. All your energy keeps moving forward through bumps, not up and down over them. Long rides are real easy now, your upper body and hands never get tired.
Flat out hauling turkey over anything that gets in your way.
Weaknesses:In the granny ring and big cog (34)there can be detectable bobbing. The chain stays are slightly wider than normal. No big deal, but my heels graze the paint finish.
Similar Products Used:Honda CR250
Specialized fsr, Fisher sugar, santa cruz
Bike Setup:SRAM grip shift 9.0sl, king h.s., XMO fork, Speedplay pedals,STS Bar ends, Thomson post and stem, xtr components
Bottom Line:I could'nt beleive a 4" travel bike could work like this. When I first got the bike I road up the street in my tennis shoes; when the rear suspension did not bob under me at all I knew I was in for a treat.
It took me months to relearn to ride a bike, suddenly I was able to ride so much more terrain. You have to retrain your brain. I found myself bored with the local trails and had to seek out more extream conditions like torn up motorcycle trails, and granite quarrys to make it challenging enough.
The rear end is so solid. Way more bottom bracket stifness than my former Litespeed unicoi. The special cartridge pivot bearing has never needed anything and is still good as new. Even with the bike on my trainer I can see no flex, it should with only the pivot connecting it, but it does'nt.
The bike is amazing to ride. The rear end takes out everything, I don't even stand up anymore. But it pedals just as efficienty as a hard tail. I can bomb desents so fast, but it climbs even faster. You can stay seated and plow through anything. The rear wheel stays planted, following the terrain like it was on tracks. It corners like a dream. The head angle is just perfect for dancing with the closely knit trees here in the Southeast.

As far as set-up goes you will have to fine tune the rear shock to get the most out of your performance. When new I was running about 225 lbs with the dial at #9 (I weigh 145), now as it is broken in I run 250-260 lbs. You need to lube the shock every month or two (easy).

Put an XMO fork on it though! It has 3 inches of usable travel. The fork compliments the bike well.

If you want to enjoy riding and feel like a kid again get this bike. Even if you don't ride much spring for the XTR bike, it's lighter and performs flawless. I am a pro racer and would not want to ride anything else, not even the bikes closest rivals.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Adrian Gauthier a Racer from Chatsworth, CA, U.S.A.
Date Reviewed: August 15, 2000
Favorite Trail:Rocky Peak Area
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Strengths:It just felt good! Solid.
Weaknesses:Front end wanted to wash out. Could have been the tire and/or the terrain. I like to stand up and pedal on up hills. The rear wheal would just spin! I was told by the Marin squad later not to stand up! Tires again?
Similar Products Used:NONE, current bike: 95'ish Bontrager hard tail
Bike Setup:The way it came out of the truck. Used. Spent less than five minutes setting the fork and shock pressures, seat height and angle. Tire pressures set by feel.
Bottom Line:This was the first time ever on a full suspension bike. I was walking back to my car after registering for the Snow Summit Amateur Cup #4 XC race. I was asked by the Marin Demo Squad if I would like to demo a bike. I asked if I could use it in my race. They said sure!! With the bike still in pieces and my start time less than an hour away, I began to second guess myself. A difficult race on a new bike, less than five minutes in the saddle. I must be crazy!!! After 2:07:00 in the saddle, I finished 14th. No crashes. The bike is predictable and smooth. Fast over rough, rocky fire roads.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Dan Orzell a Cross Country Rider from Bloomfield, CT
Date Reviewed: August 4, 2000
Favorite Trail:Any tight singletrack
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:Great in tight corners. Durablity. Design and Cockpit Layout. Full XTR.
Weaknesses:1.8 spokes on the Mavic 517 wheels. Me being a big rider, was going through 1-2 spokes a ride in the rear wheel. Switched them to a set of Cane Creek WAM's and haven't had the problem since. Tires also wore quickly in New England single track.
Similar Products Used:Specialized FSR, Cannondale Raven, Kona Stinky Delux
Bike Setup:Full XTR, Easton Carbon Fiber seatpost and handlebars, Cane Creek WAMs (replaced stock Mavic 517's), Rock Shox 100ml SID (replaced stock Manitou that was never shipped because of recall), Continental Tires (replaced stock IRC that seemed to have a soft rubber, not suitable for New England Rocky singletrack)
Bottom Line:I love this bike! Going from a Trek 930 SHX Hardtail to this is fantastic. You can ride for hours and not get sore. I am a 225 lbs avid gym rat and this bike is strong enough to get me into the woods and out no matter what the conditions. The XTR shifting is like a hot knofe through butter...SMOOTH! The cost is a bit high, but you get what you pay for. The Shimano 858's are great.

Another great thing is that I have been riding this bike for 6 months now at least and have not seen another on the trails yet! The FSR's are a dime a dozen. I am not attcking them, they are good bikes, just saying that if you want a great bike that is still somewhat unknown (atleast out here in New England), then take a serious look at this bike.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Steven a Weekend Warrior from NJ
Date Reviewed: June 14, 2000
Favorite Trail:hartshorne woods park
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:strong, light, fast, and handsome. great on climbs. carves turns like no other bike.
Weaknesses:flexy rear swingarm while braking but a break booster sure does help
Similar Products Used:marin rock springs
Bike Setup:full xtr. easton seat post and ct2 handlebar. easton stem and shimano 848 pedals
Bottom Line:this bike is a dream. get it if you got the bucks. you won't be dissapointed.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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