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Ofertas de HoySan Quentin 1
Precio del fabricante
899 US$(784 €)| Marco | Aluminio |
|---|---|
| Suspensión | Cabellera dura, 120mm |
| Tenedor | Suntour XCM |
| Ruedas | 27.5″ Aluminio |
| transmisión | 1 × 9 |
| grupo | Altus, Acera |
| Frenos | Tektro Disco Hidráulico |
157cm – 167cm
164cm – 174cm
171cm – 179cm
176cm – 183cm
Resumen
The Marin San Quentin trail bike is a mixed bag, offering aggressive geometry and confident descending capabilities, but with some compromises in climbing efficiency and component choices. It shines in steep, rough conditions, with a stiff frame and wide tires providing extra grip, though it can feel sluggish on hard-packed trails. The bike's progressive sizing and geometry make it engaging on technical trails and jumps, but some riders may find the stock setup lacking for everyday trail riding.
Aggressive geometry for confident descending
Stiff aluminum frame and wide tires enhance grip
Progressive sizing and geometry improve technical trail performance
RockShox suspension works well for the price
Good value for its sub-$2,000 price point
High weight and limited gear range hinder climbing
Stock components like brakes and tires may need upgrading
Feels slow on hard-packed and mellow terrain
Basic fork with some trail chatter
No clutch mechanism on the rear mech
The Marin San Quentin is an exercise in determining the logical limits of how rowdy a trail you can design a modern hardtail for
As soon as there’s any negative gradient, it starts to come alive.
With progressive, generous and a sorted specification, we couldn’t wait to do time on the new Marin San Quentin 2.
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nov 2020 · McCoy
Tough as Nails

oct 2019 · Tom Marvin
Compromised spec, but the descent-focused geometry starts to shine on steeper terrain
Aggressive geometry makes it a confident descender
Wide rims give tyres good volume and shape
High weight and limited gear range compromise climbing potential
Spec choice

ene 2019
What happens when a brand known for its outlandish value makes an outlandish hardtail?

oct 2018 · Alan Muldoon
With progressive geometry, generous sizing and a sorted specification, we couldn’t wait to do time on the new Marin San Quentin 2.
Progressive sizing and geometry.
Needs 2.6in tyres and a dropper.
| Marco | Series 2 6061 Aluminum, Double Butted Frame, 141mm Open Dropout, 73mm Threaded BB Pedalier estándar: BSA, 73mm, Roscado |
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| Tenedor | SR Suntour XCM32 Boost 15x110mm Spacing, 120mm Travel, Lock Out, 27.5", Bolt-On Thru Axle Viajar: 120mm Tipo muelle: Bobina |
| Pedalier | Sealed Cartridge Bearings, Square Taper |
| Auriculares | FSA No 57E, Semi-Sealed Cartridge Bearings, 1 1/8" x 1 1/2” |
| Provenir | Marin 3D Forged Alloy, 45mm |
| Manillar | Marin Mini-Riser, 6061 Double Butted Aluminum, 780mm Width, 28mm rise, 5º Up, 9º Back |
| Sillín | Marin Speed Concept |
| tija de sillín | Marin Alloy, 30.9mm Tipo: Rígido |
| pedales | Nylon Platform |
| Puños | Marin MTN, Closed End |
| Cambio trasero | Shimano Altus, 9-Speed, Shadow Design |
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| Manivela | Marin Forged Alloy 1x9, Hollow Spindle, Steel 32T Chainring, 104mm BCD |
| cambiadores | Shimano SLM3000 9-Speed w/Optical Display |
| Casete | SunRace, 9-Speed, 11-36T |
| Cadena | KMC X-9 |
| Frenos | Tektro M275 Hydraulic Disc, 180mm Rotor Tipo: Tektro Disco Hidráulico |
| Las palancas de freno | Tektro M275 Hydraulic Disc |
| llantas | Marin, Double Wall Alloy, 29mm Inner, Pinned Joint, Disc Specific, 32H Tubeless Compatible |
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| radios | 14g Black Stainless Steel |
| Buje delantero | Forged Alloy, 110x15mm, Sealed Cartridge Bearing, 6-Bolt Disc, 32H |
| Buje trasero | Forged Alloy, Quad Sealed Cartridge Bearings, Alloy Axle, 141mm Width, 6-Bolt Disc, 32H, Shimano Standard Freehub Body |
| Llantas | Vee Tire, Crown Gem 27.5x2.3", Dual Control Compound |
First added 26 de octubre
Last updated 11 de septiembre
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