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Apr 2026 · Travis Reill
Marin named their new XC bike, the TAM, after Marin County's Mt. Tam, which is arguably one of mountain biking's birthplaces
Apr 2026
The Marin Tam is Marin's first full suspension cross country bike in 15 years, and on the surface, it's just about what you'd expect ...

Apr 2026 · Dario DiGiulio
The Tam features 120mm of travel and aggressive geometry for an XC bike.
Competitively light weight (29.8 lbs) for aluminum frame
Aggressive 65° head angle for stability
76° seat angle feels steep and efficient
38mm bottom bracket drop keeps weight low
120mm rear travel with good anti-squat (124% at sag) and anti-rise (80-98.5%)
Clearance for up to 200mm rear rotor and two water bottles
Suspension feel is nice with balanced XC efficiency and trail ride quality
Stable and easy to intuit geometry
Grip X damper in fork bridges XC/trail divide
Internal cable routing is unguided, requires fishing and foam tubing to reduce noise
Minimal chainslap protection, especially with Di2 drivetrain
Some noise from cables in frame
Twisty and flat cornering not as sharp compared to traditional XC geo
Handlebar sweep feels odd to reviewer
Nov 2025
The Marin Lombard E isn't going to win any beauty contests or awards for technical innovation. Instead, it's a refreshing take on an ...

Nov 2025 · Tom Marvin
The E1 is designed to liven up your commutes and extend your gravel rides
Calm handling and generally comfortable ride
Usable motor assistance whether you want subtle help or a kick up the backside
Good value
Thicker bar tape would be appreciated
Slightly grippier tyres would boost off road performance for little on road loss

Nov 2025 · Jeremy Benson
Marin Bikes added a Bosch SX Sprint drive system to its popular, do-it-all Lombard to create its first electric drop bar bike.
Q: Which Marin bikes are most popular?
The most popular Marin model families are the SAN QUENTIN, Rift Zone e Nicasio+.
Q: Does Marin make eBikes?
Yes, Marin manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.