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What the foundation is to a house, the frame is to a bicycle - everything else is a component and replaceable. Our ultimate goal in designing a frame is to choose the materials, tube diameters, and painstakingly refine geometries to make the bike an extension of the rider. Not only do our frame geometries differ for each size of a given model, every single tube is custom drawn and butted to assure maximum stiffness and ride efficiency at the lowest reasonable weight. We utilize the most advanced computer-aided design software available, including Autodesk Inventor®, to arrive at the most efficient use of material before heading out to the trails and roads for the testing that counts the most: the kind our customers do. Marin athletes such as Dirt Jump and Slopestyle champion, Andrew Taylor, are key members of the product development team contributing crucial feedback that we use to optimize the marriage of materials and geometry into the strongest, yet lightest bikes, on the market. We employ the most refined construction techniques available such as hydroformed tube shaping, 3D forging and robotically controlled welding in order to meet and exceed our high manufacturing standards. We then put our finished frames and bikes through exacting safety and durability testing regimes that exceed rigorous statutory standards. HydroformingHydroforming permits the construction of complicated 3-D engineered shapes which allows us to build incredibly durable and lightweight frames. By changing the external dimensions of a tube and adding strategicall located facets or curves, we can alter how a frame behaves under a rider’s load. Increasing the diameter of a tube near a welded junction increases its strength by spreading the load over a larger area. Much the same way as the diameter of a tree becomes greater at its base, our product engineers have taken a lesson from nature and applied it to our shaped tubesets. Which allows us to build incredibly durable and lightweight frames. Carbon Construction2011 ushers in the arrival of a new carbon construction technique that allows us to build ultra-light fames that meet our strength and performance standards. CXR-T3 construction builds a frame in a similar way as an alloy frame where tubes are formed, mitered, and then bonded together. The advantage of T3 construction over traditional monocoque construction is the ability to achieve greater compaction of the carbon resin matrix because the tubes are formed over metal molds rather than air filled bladders. The resultant higher strength to weight ratio means we can use less material to achieve the same strength and stiffness. What’s that mean to you? It means less weight, better power transfer, and ultimately faster rides. Custom ButtingEach tube found in the construction of a Marin frame begins life simple, round and plain but then the magic begins. Butting is the process by which a round tube has material removed in order to make it lighter without sacrificing strength. By customizing this process for every size of every bike in the Marin line, we’re able to better tune each bike’s ride characteristic for every rider. Whereas many brands spec tubesets for the tallest riders and cut them in production for smaller sized frames we take a near-custom approach to every frame we build. |
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QUAD Link 3.0 Suspension |
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Everything that we have learned about terrain management in our 18 years of delivering award-winning full-suspension bikes is bred into the newest generation of Marin full-suspension, QUAD 3.0. Intelligent Wheel Path- The backwards movement of the wheel early in its travel results in tremendous small and Progressive Wheel-to-Shock ratio- Quad 3.0’s wheel-to-shock ratio, as its predecessors, is progressive in nature. Quad 3.0 however is more linear, yielding a softer initial feel and becoming more effi cient in the middle and later parts of travel.Independent Braking- Braking forces, as with previous generations of Quad FRS, are isolated from the suspension. On the trail, this means that Quad 3.0 is virtually unaffected by braking, allowing for optimal terrain management.Lifetime Pivot Bearings- We are so confi dent in the performance and long-term reliability of our system we guarantee the Marin pivot bearings for life.Tune-Ability- QUAD 3.0 geometries are designed to take advantage of the newest rear shock technologies of Fox andRock Shox. The vertical orientation of the rear shock allows for easier access to the shock’s controls and adjustments. Efficient use of materials- QUAD 3.0’s new layout repositions the pivots and linkages to make better use of reinforced areas of the frame. This allows the use of lighter weight tube sets without sacrifi cing strength or stiffness. Progressive Leverage Ratio- As with QUAD 1.0 and 2.0 suspension, the leverage ratio of QUAD 3.0 system is progressive (rising rate). QUAD 3.0 allows our designers and engineers improved control of the leverage ratio, making better use of the middle and later parts of the wheel’s travel. |
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Womens Fit Geometry |
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We started from scratch to create a range of bikes that fit the shape of a Women’s body better than ever before and Marin’s Women’s Fit Geometry (WFG) is the result. Typically, a woman’s body is proportioned differently than a man’s. Her longer legs relative to her torso may mean that some women fit better on a bike adjusted for these factors than a standard unisex frame. Our engineers have designed the frame of the bicycle to fit a women’s body better, along with choosing parts and accessories that put all the contact points in exactly the right place for improved comfort and control. With the same attention to detail as our other models, we use custom drawn and butted tubesets in each size to tailor the ride feel. This means that every size frame rides with the same comfort and performance characteristics and offers a class leading ride feel. Based on rider feedback, we have also designed a custom handlebar and unique grip system that is slightly smaller in diameter for smaller hands to comfortably hold onto without excessive fatigue. Exclusive to Marin are a set of eccentric shims that allow the brake levers and shift levers to be positioned independently in the most ergonomic positions for performance and comfort. The end result is a near custom feel with Marin’s Women’s Fit Geometry. • How The Women’s Fit Geometry Bikes Are Different: |
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Hydroformed Edge |
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| Our hydroformed Hydro Edge tubing represents the cutting edge in aluminum frame construction technology. Taking cues from the inherent strength of designs found in nature, the organic shapes of our hydroformed tubing yield a lightweight frame of incredible durability providing unsurpassed ride performance. | |
Edge 2 |
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| New for 2011, Hydro Edge II tubing is the cornerstone of our shaped-tube technology. Multi-faceted tube profiles and wall thicknesses increase frame performance by reducing weight and improving ride quality. | |
Edge 3 |
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| Our Edge 3 tubing pushes traditional manufacturing techniques to their limits to deliver high performance frames for entry level riders. A multi-step shaping process improves ride feel by increasing stiffness without adding weight. | |
Edge 4 |
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| Edge 4 chainstays are custom drawn and butted for each specific size bike. The trapezoidal shapes of the rear triangle deliver maximum stiffness and responsiveness during tight cornering and sprinting. | |
G7 Scandium-Enriched |
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| Our G7 alloy frame is enriched with scandium to create a frame material that is higher in strength yet lighter in weight than standard, non-proprietary alloys. | |
3/2.5 Edge Titanium |
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| The ultimate combination of durability and light weight. Proprietary triple-butted Edge Shaped Titanium tubing is the basis of our titanium hardtail line. | |
T3 Carbon Frame |
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| New for 2011, CXR-T3 utilizes new tube-to-tube construction to yield our lightest and most durable carbon frames yet. The result is a frame with a higher strength to weight ratio giving the rider the ultimate advantage on the road or trail. | |
CXR Carbon Frame |
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| CXR Carbon frames are constructed using aerospace grade high modulus carbon fiber. Each monocoque frame is laid up by hand to maximize efficiency and minimize weight. | |
QUAD Link SAG Set-up |
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Correctly setting up your Marin Quad Link suspension bike is very important in order to maximize the effectiveness of this leading edge design. While we recommend personal tuning for all usage, these guidelines will enable the rider to start from a recommended and optimal setting. Regardless of the bike model or rear shock, optimal sag setup for the Quad is measured at the rear shock from the dust wiper (located on the shock canister) to the rubber O-ring while the rider is sitting static in the position they would normally ride the bike. It is important not to bounce onto or off the bike when measuring sag! Be gentle and roll onto and off of the saddle in order to not disturb the sag measurement (lowering the saddle may help). The range of sag settings is provided to tune the ride characteristics and feel of the bike. With less effective suspension designs that rely on more air pressure to counteract pedal bob, the Quad-Link FRS design requires appropriate sag to be completely functional. More air does not necessarily mean a more effective ride on a Marin! Note that within the recommended settings, more air - less sag, will translate into a more cross-country style ride for maximum pedaling efficiency. Accordingly less air - more sag will make for a plusher feel for ultimate bump absorption and control. |
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Recommended SAG Settings |
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| QUAD XCR 100 | |
| Firm 25% = 9.5mm Soft 30% = 12.0mm |
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| QUAD XM 140 | |
| Firm 25% = 14.0mm Soft 30% = 17.0mm |
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| QUAD TRAIL 150 | |
| Firm 25% = 14.0mm Soft 30% = 17.5mm |
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