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Precio del fabricante
2239 US$(1924 €)| Marco | Aluminio |
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| Suspensión | Cabellera dura, 130mm |
| Tenedor | RockShox Revelation RC |
| Ruedas | 27.5″ Aluminio |
| transmisión | 1 × 12 |
| grupo | SLX, Deore |
| Frenos | Shimano Disco Hidráulico |
| tija de sillín | Cuentagotas |
157cm – 167cm
164cm – 174cm
171cm – 182cm
179cm – 188cm
Resumen
The Marin San Quentin trail bike is praised for its aggressive geometry and confident descending capabilities, making it a standout for steep and technical trails. Its solid build and progressive sizing cater to both less experienced riders and those looking to push limits, though some reviews note compromises in climbing efficiency and component quality. The bike's performance shines in rough conditions, with its suspension and tire setup receiving particular acclaim for handling challenging terrain.
Aggressive geometry for confident descending
Solid build and progressive sizing
Good performance in rough and technical conditions
Competitive pricing for the features offered
Engaging and fun to ride on steep trails
Compromised climbing efficiency due to weight and gear range
Basic suspension components on some models
Stock tires and brakes may require upgrades for optimal performance
Feels sluggish on flat or hard-packed trails
Limited gear range and no dropper post on entry-level models
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.
The geometry is solid because good geometry is free.
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sept 2022
The complete Marin San Quentin 1 (SQ1) hardtail costs about the same amount of money as a top-end RockShox suspension fork and it's a fun choice for the aspiring or casual mountain biker looking for a budget-friendlier gateway rig for Blue-level trails.
Solid geometry
MicroShift drivetrain is robust and good value
Tektro brakes are reliable and easy to bleed
Marin i29 rims and handlebar are solid choices
Easy to set up tubeless
Confidence-inspiring handling on Blue trails
Forgiving geometry for less experienced riders
Good value as a gateway bike
Crankset is a weak point (dropped chain twice due to chainring)
Basic coil SR Suntour fork is heavy and unsophisticated
Tires would be an early upgrade, not good for wet conditions
Brakes require earlier braking and less slam-and-go performance
No dropper post included
Reach felt slightly short for size large
Head tube could be longer
No size XS or XXL available
No sliding or horizontal dropouts
Chain stays not size-specific

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 3 6061 Aluminum, Double Butted Frame, Internal Shifter and Dropper Post Routing, External Brake, 12x148mm Thru-Axle, 73mm Threaded BB Pedalier estándar: BSA, 73mm, Roscado Color: Gloss Red / Black |
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| Tenedor | RockShox Revelation RC, 110x15mm Boost Spacing, Fast Black Stanchions, 130mm Travel, Bolt-On Thru-Axle, 37mm Offset Viajar: 130mm Tipo muelle: Aire |
| Pedalier | Mega EXO 73mm BSA |
| Auriculares | FSA No 57E, Semi-Sealed Cartridge Bearings, 1 1/8" x 1 1/2” |
| Provenir | Marin 3D Forged Alloy, 35mm |
| Manillar | Marin Mini-Riser, 6061 Double Butted Aluminum, 780mm Width, 28mm Rise, 5º Up, 9º Back |
| Sillín | Marin Speed Concept |
| tija de sillín | X-Fusion Manic, 1x Composite Remote, Size S 125mm Travel, All Other Sizes: 150mm Travel, 30.9mm Tipo: Cuentagotas |
| pedales | Nylon Platform |
| Puños | Marin Single Clamp Locking |
| Cambio trasero | Shimano Deore, 12-Speed, SGS |
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| Desviador delantero | - |
| Manivela | FSA Comet, Modular 1x, 32T Direct Mount Chainring, MegaTooth Technology, Boost Spacing |
| cambiadores | Shimano Deore, 12-Speed, SL-7100R |
| Casete | Shimano, Deore 12-Speed, 10-51T |
| Cadena | KMC X-12 Silver and Black |
| Frenos | Shimano MT420, 4-Piston Hydraulic Disc Brake, 203mm Rotor Tipo: Shimano Disco Hidráulico |
| Las palancas de freno | Shimano MT4100 Hydraulic Lever, I-Spec EV Compatible |
| llantas | Marin Aluminum Double Wall, 29mm Inner, Sleeved Joint, Disc Specific, 32H, Tubeless Compatible |
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| Buje delantero | Shimano HF-MT410B, 110x15mm, Centerlock |
| Buje trasero | Shimano HB-MT410B, 148x12mm, Centerlock, Microspline Freehub Body |
| Llantas | Maxxis Assegai, 27.5x2.5", 3C MAXX TERRA, EXO, Tubeless Compatible |
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Last updated 6 de abril
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