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Between the Pine Mountain 1 steel hardtail plus bike, the Attack Trail 7 trail bike, and the budget-friendly full suspension Hawk Hill, Marin Bikes is bringing a range of exciting new products to the table for a wide range of riders.
Video: 2017 Pine Mountain 1, Attack Trail 7, and Hawk Hill
The 2017 Pine Mountain 1 is a simple 27.5 plus steel hardtail for those who just want to get out in the woods and play. The bike features a Shimano SLX 1×11 drivetrain and Marin forged 2-piece crank with 76mm BCD, giving riders the option to easily swap out the chainring depending on intended usage. It also has small diameter seat stays for enhanced ride compliance and ample tire clearance on the 40mm wide rims. Integrated rack mounts make this bike a great option for touring as well. Priced at $1299, this bike is a great deal for anyone looking for a steed that combines durability, utility, and modern features.
Meanwhile, the Attack Trail 7 boasts new geometry across its alloy platforms similar to the bikes Marin riders are using on the Enduro World Series circuit. Featuring increased reach (412m-440mm, size medium), half a degree slacker head tube angle, and shorter chainstays (435mm), this 150mm travel trail bike is ready to shred straight out of the box at just $2649.
Finally, the Hawk Hill takes some of the same great features of the Attack Trail 7 into a more affordable package ($1299) that will appeal to entry level and more budget-conscious riders.
Gallery: Marin Rift Zone Pro, Pine Mountain 1, Attack Trail 7, Hawk Hill and more
The Cream of the Crop: The Rift Zone Pro leads the Rift Zone family with an ultra-light and stiff component selection all wrapped together with Marin's IsoTrac suspension platform designed with 29er Trail specific geometry. With a SRAM X01 Eagle 1x12 drivetrain, a RockShox Pike RCT3 fork and custom-tuned Monarch RT3 shock and a Stan's NoTubes Flow Mk3 wheelset, the Rift Zone Pro allows you to ride faster than you thought possible. MSRP is $6199.
Built upon the same stout 4130 butted chromoly steel frame as the base Pine Mountain model, the new Pine Mountain 1 goes one step further with the addition of a RockShox Recon Silver RL fork with 120mm travel and Shimano's updated SLX Shadow Plus 11-speed rear derailleur. Plus-sized, tubeless ready Schwalbe 27.5+ x 2.9" tires roll fast and grip anything and bring a different experience to rigid trail riding. MSRP is $1299.
The ultimate adventure bike that is taking trail riding to the next level. Plus-sized, 27.5+ x 3.0" WTB Trail Boss tubeless-ready tires roll fast, grip anything and bring a completely new riding experience. A premium Columbus Thron butted and formed frameset features custom, investment-cast dropouts with rear Naild 12-3-9 quick-release thru axle and 148x12mm Boost spacing. Rack eyelets and triple bottle mounts make it ready for your next bikepacking adventure. Suspension duties are handled by a Fox Float 34 fork, a new Shimano XT 1x11 drivetrain helps put the power to the ground and a KS LEV Integra dropper post allow the rider additional clearance for when the trail gets aggressive. MSRP is $2,999.
The Attack Trail 7 features the same hydroformed Series 4 aluminum alloy frame with SHOT Tech and 150mm travel QUAD-Link 3.0 suspension platform as the Attack Trail 8, but brings cost effective spec solutions allowing you to keep the extra cash for beer. The highly evolved X-Fusion Metric R fork with 160mm of travel covers the suspension duties at the front, allowing you to open it up during downhills while a Magura MT5/4 hydraulic disc brake combo help slow you down when you're coming in hot into corners. Drivetrain duties are handled by a Shimano Deore Shadow Plus 10-speed rear derailleur and Deore shifter, while a Trans-X dropper post gets your saddle out of the way when descending. MSRP is $2649.
Longer, lower, slacker is the mantra for the updated Nail Trail line this year. The advanced Series 3 double butted aluminum frame features internal cable routing and a 142x12mm rear thru-axle, along with modern trail-focused geometry. Drivetrain duties are handled by a wide-range SRAM NX 1x11 system, while the wheelset features tubeless-ready rims with 29mm inner width mated to Schwalbe performance tires. A RockShox Recon Silver fork smooths out the ride while Shimano hydraulic disc brakes help keep speed in check. MSRP is $1799.
The Mount Vision 8 pairs Marin's carbon monocoque front triangle with an aluminum alloy rear to give a lightweight, stiff and compliant ride feel. Industry innovator RockShox suspension front and rear suspension to manage the terrain, while Shimano's XT 1x11-speed drivetrain transmits your power to the trail. Schwalbe folding bead tubeless tires and Stan's Flow MK3 tubeless rims are stiff and light, and Shimano XT brakes provide reliable trail braking performance. A KS LEV Integra dropper post rounds out the trail-ready package. MSRP is $5299.
No matter how much you spend, we feel that everyone deserves an awesome bike, and the Hawk Hill is just that. Built around 27.5" wheels and a butted & hydroformed Series 3 aluminum chassis delivering 120mm of rear wheel travel using the MultiTrac suspension system. A RockShox Recon Silver RL fork sits up front, while an X-Fusion O2 Pro R air shock handles rear suspension duties. A wide-range Shimano Deore 1x10 drivetrain puts the power down, while Shimano hydraulic disc brakes and 27mm wide double-wally alloy rims inspire confidence. MSRP is $1499.
No matter how much you spend, Marin feels that everyone deserves an awesome bike, and the Hawk Hill is just that. Built around 27.5" wheels and a butted and hydroformed Series 3 aluminum chassis delivering 120mm of rear wheel travel using the MultiTrac suspension system. A RockShox Recon Silver RL fork sits up front, while an X-Fusion O2 Pro R air shock handles rear suspension duties. A wide-range Shimano Deore 1x10 drivetrain puts the power down, while Shimano hydraulic disc brakes and 27mm wide double-wally alloy rims inspire confidence. MSRP is $1499.
Looking for a way out? The Four Corners Elite will take you there, whether on or off the beaten path. Finely crafted from Columbus Thron CrMo steel tubing, thru-axle dropouts and a butted CrMo thru-axle fork with fender eyelets and lowrider rack mounts, the bike's chassis is built for the long haul. Generous tire clearance allows you to select the right rubber for your ride, while triple bottle cages help extend your range. A combo of WTB's tubeless-ready i25 rims and 45c Riddler tires offer the utmost in reliability. SRAM's Rival 1x11 drivetrain features an extra-low 38x42t gear while Rival hydraulic disc brakes keep you in control, even when you're fully-laden. MSRP is $2249.
The most aggressively priced 10-speed mountain bike Marin has ever made, the Bobcat Trail leads from the top with Shimano hydraulic disc brakes, Shimano Deore rear derailleur and a performance RockShox Recon Silver fork. The Bobcat uses Marin's new lightweight butted Series 2 frame and trail geometry, giving you an easy-to-ride bike that accelerates like it has rocket boosters. MSRP is $989.