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Submitted by
William Matthews
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from SLC, UT Date Reviewed: January 8, 2007 | | Favoriate Trail: | Porcupine Rim | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$400.00 | | Purchased At: | Golsan Cycles | | Strengths: | This thing takes a massive beating, i took this thing on a black rated trail in moab and it was amazing! i took a cannondale prophet on a trail that was only a blue and it broke! the Marlin is definetely a high quality bike for how much you pay | | Weaknesses: | The saddle is murder. replace it. | | Similar Products Used: | Cannondale Prophet | | Bike Setup: | STOCK! all except the saddle and some clip in pedals. | | Bottom Line: | This bike is sweet! definetely the best bang for your buck when it comes to hardtails. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Brian
a Cross Country Rider
from Bethlehem Date Reviewed: October 11, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | Jim Thorpe, PA | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$500.00 | | Purchased At: | Bikeline | | Strengths: | Very nice frame(upgradable), lockout on shock, Deore rear derailleur, Genesis geometry | | Weaknesses: | Alivio front derailleur, shock bottoms out easily | | Similar Products Used: | Trek 4500 | | Bike Setup: | Stock but will add on bar-ends and clipless pedals. | | Bottom Line: | For the money, this bike cannot be beat IMO. I bought this bike to get the "hardtail feeling" again as I have been riding a Trek Y-22 for almost 10 years. I still have that bike(and love it), but really wanted to get a bike where I am not always worried about cracking the carbon, such as over technical stuff.....the Marlin is made to be ridden, and hard. The Manitou Axel shock is very nice with the lockout feature, though it does bottom out fairly easily. Admittedly, I have done no trail riding with the Marlin yet so I should probably give an updated review after I do. I am anxious to get this out there and start beating it up.
This bike is for a wide range of people, from weekend warriors to racers who want a beater. It is a very nice bike and can be easily upgraded over time. I also think it is lighter than comparable bikes, at least from, my time looking att hem in the LBS. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Bill
a Weekend Warrior
from Phoenix, AZ USA Date Reviewed: July 29, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | Anywhere | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$500.00 | | Purchased At: | Scheller's Cyclery - Kentucky | | Strengths: | This was my first real mountain bike and still is. Currently rebuilding the ol' girl with a new fork and some componentry. The thing is friggin' indestructible. I've ridden the hell outta it both on and off road. Crashed it innumerable times into innumerable things and she still rolls strong. She's like a first love. A great first bike that will take you well into more experienced riding. | | Weaknesses: | HAve to agree on the seat, still not sure if im sterile now or not. Of course the componentry has started to act up with age, but that's just usage. Needs front suspension | | Similar Products Used: | Learsport (Australian)with RST fork | | Bike Setup: | Pretty much stock still. Putting a noleen crosslink elite fork and new V pull brakes from nashbar. new ringle riser and cane creek head set. And of course a WTB Speed V seat. Much improved. Oh and a couple of sets of tires. Specialized mt Baldy and Panaracer Dart/Smoke | | Bottom Line: | This bike is officially an heirloom. I look to upgrade to a more hi tech bike in the near future, but I'll never get rid of my Marlin. Fisher is the man! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Ryan
a Cross Country Rider
from Seattle Date Reviewed: April 22, 2005 | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Strengths: | the frame is rock solid, I have ridden the crap out of this bike and its still totally intacted, actually all the components on the bike have been good to me for what they are worth. | | Weaknesses: | The stock seat sucks the stock rims are kinda weak and the front gears dont take rocks very well (or dont like being hit by rocks)... | | Bike Setup: | Upgraded to an RST suspension fork a few years back from the rigid, new tires, new rear rim, ne front and rear cassetts and new rear deralure... oh yeah and a new seat. | | Bottom Line: | this bike is a solid rig, simple from todays standards but great for the non-pro riders. Gary Fishers have always been good and now I hear they are even better. Anyway... its comparitively cheap and very upgradable. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Cody
a Weekend Warrior
from Tucson, Arizona, US Date Reviewed: February 22, 2005 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$100.00 | | Purchased At: | Play it Again Sports | | Strengths: | A very good all around package. Decent stock components. a very good beginner bike | | Weaknesses: | hardtail | | Similar Products Used: | the Tassajara; its the exact same frame, my brother has one the only difference is components. It has the same paint scheme too. | | Bike Setup: | crappy rst forks; looking for new ones | | Bottom Line: | sweet bike, i'm a want to be freestyle rider and it holds up to some pretty strong abuse, but my forks suck (40mm of travel) so im not sure what it can do yet. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Eric
a Cross Country Rider
from Montclair, NJ, USA Date Reviewed: September 2, 2001 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$469.00 | | Strengths: | Great Bike, The shocks are great, the frame is great, the shifters are great. | | Weaknesses: | The rims and the bike are pretty weak | | Bottom Line: | My parents have to buy me a new bike because i ride too aggressively for it and I have grown out of it. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Andrew
a Cross Country Rider
from shelton, Ct Date Reviewed: August 8, 2001 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Price Paid: |
$370.00 | | Purchased At: | mikes bike shop milford Ct | | Strengths: | everything | | Weaknesses: | could use a couple of higher gears...... | | Similar Products Used: | my first real mtb | | Bottom Line: | bought it last year. i put rok shox on it, and put a new tire on the rear wheel. also put new better brakes. this bike is definitely worth the money. no problems at all. however, when im goin on the road, i could definitely use a higher gear, last time i tried, i could only get to 35 before i was pedaling my legs off | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
James
a Cross Country Rider
from Alexander, N.C. Date Reviewed: October 30, 2000 | | Favoriate Trail: | www.mtbikewnc.com <-- many many favorite trails | | Duration Product Used: | More than 3 years | | Price Paid: |
$150.00 | | Strengths: | Killer frame is customizable as hell and I haven't killed it yet | | Weaknesses: | What weakness? | | Bike Setup: | everything except the frame is non-stock...son of strong arm cranks kick as*, caged pedals from 1,300 buck klein bike rules, trashed the rear shifter but the new shimano deore lx is adequate, grip shift rocks, MRC brand shock doesn't even exist anymore but it's 1.5 whole inches of travel kick the as* of some 3 inch travelers(took a lot of tweaking), and my dia-compe headset is about shot, but the frame lives!! | | Bottom Line: | Bottom line is that I got this thing for $150 bucks from a 300 pound body builder, I've thrashed and trashed it...it's been to hell and back and to hell, and then stayed in hell in a while and then threw it in granny gear and climed back out! I've had to throw a new rear shifter on and a new rear grip shift. The seat bolt broke(oooh, a whole 32 cents) but dam*, the little tiny bugger with a 300 pound monster on it? sh*t yeah it's gonna break. It weighs in at 25 pounds...I've ridden it for five(5) grueling years and had to put about 50 bucks worth of parts into it. Your next bike should at least have a fisher frame. Fisher is for all. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Joshua McCullough
a Cross Country Rider
from Columbus OH USA Date Reviewed: April 6, 2000 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Strengths: | the frame. hardtails rule.... a lot of bike for the money, and the brakes are pretty good... | | Weaknesses: | the goddamned saddle! goddamn! the derailuers are a little suspect...you can easily pop out of a gear under hard acceleration, and thats no good thing when youre trying to get up a hill..or shooting over rocks, or whatever. might be a matter of adjustment. who knows. | | Similar Products Used: | cannondale m500 (1994) sadly stolen. trek 820 (1996) sadly pawned off for rent money. bah. | | Bike Setup: | weinmann rims cyclepro streetster kevlar commuter tires sugino liteweight cranks shimano stx group (gripshift) rear mudguard | | Bottom Line: | hey. it was two years old when i bought it new... so whatever, ya know? good frame. and easy to upgrade.. and it happens to fit wonderfully, which is good. me and a friend of mine went out on a 50 mile roundtrip, the day after i got the thing... ON THE STOCK PRIMAL RAPTOR 2.1s/47/52s!!!!
yeah. i was stupid. thats why you buy the kevlar commuters, see?
but the bike did great. save for the saddle. that !@!@$$$ thing. damn it to hell. my ass hurt for a week, man.
go get one. its better than complaining about how you cant afford a super V....
GO GET EM'.
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Submitted by
peter
a weekend warrior
from MI Date Reviewed: July 1, 1998 | | Bottom Line: | Picked up the Marlin from the local Schwinn outlet just 2 weeks ago. It's obviously not the best bike ever, but it seems like I got a lot for The deralieurs (how do you spell that?) seem a bit finicky, though. Also the seat sucks - not good! And of course there's no suspension - a bad combo with a crummy seat. But next year I'll get a real bike. This seems like a nice cheap learner bike, and I can commute on it next year... | Overall Rating: |
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